Workshop on Spintronics SPIN ARGENTINA 2022

International Workshop on Spintronics – Spin Argentina 2022 started today.

Between November 7 and 11, around 125 participants from different parts of the world will enjoy in 36 invited talks, 24 contributed, 56 posters, and between presenters four 2022 IEEE Magnetic Society Distinguished Lecturers.

The participants will exchange their latest results and ideas about  #magnetism#magnetic materials and their applications! In these 4 weeks of classes and experiments, they will explore different aspects of magnetism and spintronics.

The Workshop includes two networking activities: Meet the experts on Monday at 8:30 pm at a location to be defined, and Women in Magnetism on Tuesday at 8 pm at the same hotel as the conference.

Meet the experts provides PhD students and PostDocs with an opportunity to participate in a small-group discussion and get advice on career planning, technical paper writing, publication, job searches, research opportunities, or societal involvement. NETWORKING ACTIVITIES sponsored by the IEEE Magnetics Society Initiative to “Promote Magnetism in LATAM”.

Women in Magnetism event will propose a discussion about motivation programs for girls/young students in different countries The discussed topics will be: (1) the motivation of young female students for STEM careers (from primary school to university), and (2) Gender equality and science: from laws to social and work visibility.

Please also check the website, https://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/spin2022/, for complete information.

This Spin Argentina event is possible thanks to the « historical » support of Gen Tatara, which has been joined this year by IEEE Magnetic Society and IOP Publishing Latinoamerica, CONICET, INN, CNEA, Fundación Balsiero, Instituto Balseiro, and MINCYT. The school is actively supported by the Ultra-Thin Magneto Thermal-SensorIng (ULTIMATE-I) project of the European Commission and in particular its participating organizations French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and the University of Zaragoza (UNIZAR), coordinator.

SPIN Argentina Workshop follows the School of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, also supported by ULTIMATE-I, and many teachers and students will join the conference creating synergies.