Challenges for Magnetic Skyrmions and opportunities for skyrmionic devices

Registrations

Thank you

This second edition of SKYMAG has once again been successful. We would like to thank the invited and contributed talks for the very high quality of research which has been exposed. Furthermore it was noticed that poster sessions were particularly compelling thanks to the serious work that was displayed. We hope that you share the…

Program online!

The program of SKYMAG 2017 is now complete. 17 speakers were invited by the Scientific Committee and 15 Contributed talks were selected among dozens of abstracts. You can now see the topics of all the talks!

Readme: how to register to Skymag?

There are two steps: 1) Pre-registration: One must fill in their information. No payment is to needed at this step. Each aprticipant will receive an email notifying them that their pre-registration was confirmed (or not). This email will contain a weblink toa llow you to go to the next step. 2) Registration: The link to…

Registrations are open

Now that the scientific commitee has selected the 15 contributed talks, the program for the workshop is finalised. Therefore, you can already register. Registrations will close on the 24th April 2017. Please note that due to a high amount of non-permanent researchers willing to register, it was decided that ONLY 40 PhD students from public…

Abstract submission is now open!

Since names of SKYMAG 2017 invited speakers are now known, it is time to open the abstract submission for the 15 contributed talks and many posters that will help to promote stimulating exchange and discussions.   ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: As there is a limited number of participants (160, including max 40 PhD students), the Scientific Committee…

First announcement

The aim of the SKYMAG 2017 workshop is to gather leading scientists as well as young researchers over four days, with invited talks and contributed oral and poster sessions that will help to promote stimulating exchange and discussions. The subjects of discussion include the observation of skyrmion and skyrmion stability, the control of skyrmion motion through…