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Conference programme (final).

Click here to download the schedule as a pdf file.

Click here to download the list of poster presentations as a pdf file.

 

Monday,
16 June

Tuesday,
17 June

Wednesday,
18 June

Thursday,
19 June

Friday,
20 June

8:30

Arrivals
Welcome coffee (from 9:00)

Coffee (from 8:45)

Coffee (from 8:45)

Coffee (from 8:45)

Coffee (from 8:45)

9:00

Sebastiaan van Dijken
Magnonic Fabry-Pérot resonators: A building block for programmable and neuromorphic computing

Avinash Chaurasiya
Recent advances in spin-wave-mediated mutual synchronization of spin Hall nano-oscillator networks

Matthew Ellis
Atomistic spin dynamics beyond the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation

Roundtable discussion
“TRTM Definitive Guide of Magnonics”

9:30

10:00

Joint session with partners of the MANNGA consortium “Pathways to neuromorphic magnonics”

Arrivals

Registration

Welcome coffee

Time for putting posters on

Riccardo Bertacco
Fully integrated and reconfigurable magnonic devices for 'Beyond 6G'

Debanjan Bhowmik
Neuromorphic Computing and Ising Machines Using Spintronic Nano Oscillators

Felix Hartmann
Non-Markovian signatures in ultrafast magnetism experiments

MaxLLG workshop

“TRTM Definitive Guide of Magnonics”
workshop

10:30

11:00

Krzysztof Szulc
Magnonic devices for 3D spin-wave computing

Light lunch
(with an option to take one away to have it on the train – see below)

Alberto de la Torre
Ultrafast engineering of the magnetic Hamiltonian in frustrated magnets

11:30

12:00

Group lab tours 1

Buffet lunch

Leave the venue at around 12:00,
to catch the 12:27 (or 12:30, or 13:00) coastlinetrain from Exeter St Davids to Paignton
(return tickets provided)

From circa 13:10 time for a brief walk to the beach / a quick ice cream

Buffet lunch

12:30

Conference closing and feedback

13:00

Buffet lunch

Pawel Gruszecki
Dynamics of softened spin waves in thin films with perpendicular anisotropy at temporal interfaces

Olena Gomonay
Ultrafast magnetic dynamics in antiferromagnets and altermagnets: nonlinearity, nonreciprocity, nondegeneracy

Buffet lunch and coffee

13:30

14:00

Conference opening

Khalil Zakeri
Terahertz magnons in atomically designed low-dimensional magnets: From magnetic monolayers to multilayers and nanostripes

14:00 (sharp) our minibuses depart from Paignton railway station for Greenway

From 14:30 visit to the Greenway House and Gardens – Agatha Christie’s summer residence and ‘the loveliest place in the word’,

including a guided tour of the gardens from about 14:45 – 15:45 and then an opportunity to explore the venue and its surroundings independently.

See
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/devon/greenway
for details.

Oleg Tretiakov
Bimerons and Antibimerons in Magnetic Topological Materials

Collaboration and networking

Group lab tours 2

14:30

Grzegorz Centała
Coupling between surface acoustic waves and spin waves in planar nanostructures

15:00

Coffee break

Coffee break

15:30

Coffee break

Introduction to challenge
“TRTM Definitive Guide of Magnonics”

Panel discussion with speakers
of TRTM days 3 and 4

Informal walking tour in Exeter and local pub visit

16:00

Alex Carr
Hybrid coherent control of magnons in a ferromagnetic phononic resonator excited by laser pulses

Panel discussion with speakers of TRTM days 1 and 2

16:30

17:00

Poster pitches

Posters and refreshments

17:15 buses to Torquay – Agatha Christie’s hometown and the heart of English Riviera
18:15 group photo near Agatha Christie’s statue

Awards reception

17:30

18:00

Welcome reception

Conference dinner (until about 21:00)

18:30

Dinner at JUNJAOW THAI Restaurant (Tripadvisor’s #1 for Torquay), followed by a seaside walk and train journey to Exeter.

19:00

19:30

An informal dinner at a local venue will also be organised on the night of Sunday, 15 June, bringing together partners of the MANNGA consortium and other TRTM participants arriving to Exeter on the day.

 

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