MANA 2016 - Micromagnetics:
Analysis, Numerics, Applications
TU Wien, February 18-19, 2016
Ferromagnetic materials play an important role in a variety of technological applications. The aim of the workshop is to bring together some of the leading researchers working in micromagnetics and initiate intensive idea exchanges and possibly new collaborations. The workshop will consist of 12 invited talks (45 minutes each). Regular participants are welcome to present a poster.
The workshop is organized in the frame of the doctoral school Dissipation and Dispersion in nonlinear PDEs, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under grant W1245. In addition, we acknowledge the support of the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF), through the research project Thermally controlled magnetization dynamics (grant MA14-44), as well as the Vienna Center for Partial Differential Equations.
Confirmed speakers
- Lubomir Banas, Bielefeld University, Germany
- Gilles Carbou, University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour, France
- Michael J. Donahue, NIST, USA
- Carlos J. García-Cervera, UC Santa Barbara, USA
- Gino Hrkac, University of Exeter, UK
- Martin Kruík, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
- Christof Melcher, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Andreas Prohl, University of Tübingen, Germany
- Thomas Schrefl, Danube University Krems, Austria
- Claudio Serpico, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
- Franck Sueur, University of Bordeaux, France
- Thanh Tran, UNSW Sydney, Australia
Registration
If you wish to attend, we kindly ask you to contact the organizers at michele.ruggeri@tuwien.ac.at by January 15, 2016. Please specify the subject "MANA 2016 - Registration" and include the usual information (name, affiliation, email address). After the registration, a message of confirmation shall be received from the organizers.
Regular participants are invited (but not obliged) to present a poster: please include also the title and the abstract of your poster in the registration email, in case you want to present your work. Format of the posters: A0 size (841mm x 1189mm), portrait/vertical orientation.
Organizers
Dirk Praetorius (TU Wien, Austria)
Michele Ruggeri (TU Wien, Austria)