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Theoretical and Experimental Magnetism Meeting 2018

Theoretical and Experimental Magnetism Meeting and IOP Magnetism-TCM joint group symposium

  • Date 23 - 25 Jul 2018
  • Time 10:30am - 4:30pm
  • Category Conference

Location: Cosener's House, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK

The meeting will start at 10:30 am on Monday 23 July and is expected to end at 16:30 on Wednesday 25 July. The meeting is intended for anybody who wishes to become familiar with current research in magnetism in condensed matter physics with the special emphasis to bring scientists from UK and abroad together to foster long-term collaborations.  Students and post-doctoral scientists are especially welcome.  Talks will cover current research in both theoretical and experimental magnetism.  The meeting will be preceded by the Condensed Matter Physics in the City programme from 11 to 22 June 2018.

TEMM2018 is organised by ISIS facility STFC, ILL, DIAMOND, IBS-CCES, IoP Magnetism and Neutron Scattering Groups and Hubbard Theory Consortium, PSI and CCP-mag (EPSRC).

The meeting is partly funded by, ISIS, ILL, DIAMOND, IBS-CCES, IOP Magnetism and Neutron scattering groups,  Hubbard Theory Consortium, and PSI.

 

Registration

To register, follow the link https://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/Excitations-Meetings.aspx

 

Programme

Programme will be uploaded in due time.

 

Invited speakers: 

Confirmed speakers for TEMM2018  (23-24 July):

Quimiao Si  (Rice University, USA)

Veronika Sunko (University of St. Andrews, UK)

Chris Stock (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Hide Takagi (MPI Stuttgart, Germany)

Andreas Rost (St Andrews, UK)

Seamus Davis (Cornell, USA)

Manuel Brando (MPI Dresden, Germany)

Tim Ziman (ILL, France)

Jeroen van den Brink (IFW Dresden, Germany)

Andrew Princep (ISIS, RAL, UK)

Stephen Hayden (Bristol, UK)

Philippe Bourges (LLB, France)

Elena Garlatti (ISIS, RAL, UK)

Andrea Severing (Cologne, Germany)

Roger Johnson (Oxford, UK)

Chris Patrick (Warwick, UK)

Lucy Clark (Liverpool, UK)

Catherine Pepin (Saclay, France)

Dan Mannix (Grenoble, France)

Yong-Baek Kim (Toronto, Canada)

Elizabeth Blackburn (Birmingham, UK)

Rob Bewley (RAL, UK)

Pascal Manuel (RAL, UK)

Peter Baker (RAL, UK)

Alex Gibbs (RAL, UK)

Clemens Ritter (ILL, France)

Liu Hao Tjeng (MPI Dresden, Germany)

 

Confirmed speakers for IOP Magnetism-TCM joint group symposium (25 July)

Jon Goff (RHUL, UK)

Mike Zhitomirsky (CEA, France)

Kemp Plumb (Brown University, US)
NOTE: If you would like to present your work at the IoP joint group symposium on the 25th of July 
(poster or potential contributed talk, subject to time availability in the schedule),
please contact Claudio Castelnovo.
 

Local Contacts:

D.T. Adroja, G. Sordi, C. Castelnovo

 

Organisers :

D.T.Adroja, G. Sordi, C. Castelnovo, F. Kruger, A.T. Boothroyd, P. Coleman, J.P. Goff, M. Eschrig, P. McClarty, S.M. Hayden, T.G. Perring, P.G. Radaelli, R. Stewart, M. Luder, Mechtild Enderle, Tim Ziman, Russell Ewings, Laurent Chapon.

 

Support

TEMM2018 is organised by ISIS facility STFC, ILL, DIAMOND, IBS-CCES, IoP Magnetism and Neutron Scattering Groups and Hubbard Theory Consortium, PSI and CCP-mag (EPSRC).

The meeting is partly funded by, ISIS, ILL, DIAMOND, IBS-CCES, IOP Magnetism and Neutron scattering groups,  Hubbard Theory Consortium, and PSI.

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