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*Murat Cubukcu, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, France: ''A Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya anisotropy in nanomagnets with in-plane magnetization'' | *Murat Cubukcu, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, France: ''A Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya anisotropy in nanomagnets with in-plane magnetization'' | ||
*Hilary Hurst, University of Maryland College Park, USA: ''Charged skyrmions on the surface of a topological insulator'' | *Hilary Hurst, University of Maryland College Park, USA: ''Charged skyrmions on the surface of a topological insulator'' | ||
*Christian Ortiz, KAUST Saudi Arabia: ''Spin swapping in ferromagnets'' | *Christian Ortiz, KAUST, Saudi Arabia: ''Spin swapping in ferromagnets'' | ||
*Kowsar Shabazi, University of Leeds, UK: ''Investigating bubble expansion in Pt/Co/Ir/Ta multilayers'' | *Kowsar Shabazi, University of Leeds, UK: ''Investigating bubble expansion in Pt/Co/Ir/Ta multilayers'' | ||
*Gilles Zahnd, CEA Grenoble, France: ''Large spin signal in metallic lateral spin-valves made with Co<sub>60</sub>Fe<sub>40</sub> electrodes'' | *Gilles Zahnd, CEA Grenoble, France: ''Large spin signal in metallic lateral spin-valves made with Co<sub>60</sub>Fe<sub>40</sub> electrodes'' |
Revision as of 11:19, 22 September 2015
- Ehsan Barati, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland: Magnetic damping in layered systems-the effect of spin-orbit coupling and electronic structure
- Murat Cubukcu, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, France: A Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya anisotropy in nanomagnets with in-plane magnetization
- Hilary Hurst, University of Maryland College Park, USA: Charged skyrmions on the surface of a topological insulator
- Christian Ortiz, KAUST, Saudi Arabia: Spin swapping in ferromagnets
- Kowsar Shabazi, University of Leeds, UK: Investigating bubble expansion in Pt/Co/Ir/Ta multilayers
- Gilles Zahnd, CEA Grenoble, France: Large spin signal in metallic lateral spin-valves made with Co60Fe40 electrodes