Dennis Meier
@dennisgmeier
Prof. at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Vice-President of the European Magnetism Association, Editorial Board Communications Physics
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https://www.ntnu.edu/web/ima/research/facet/topological 26-07-2020 13:47:37
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Guess what? We are bringing #ECAPD to our home University of Oulu Faculty of ITEE @UniOulu in 2026! We are now officially open for sponsorships and collaborations! Welcome to visit Oulun kaupunki, Oulu and meet polar dielectricians around the world in about 2 years! Details will follow, please stay tuned!
Now published as featured article in Appl. Phys. Lett. - congrats to Jan and the team 🎉🎉🎉 AIP Publishing @ntnu check it out: pubs.aip.org/aip/apl/articl…
Come and meet European Magnetism Association during ICM Bologna - 2024 ! Learn more about EMA, hear about membership and discuss how you may engage ! magnetism.eu/membership
This seems to be a good week 😂🎉 Next one just published - check out the latest APT results from our group, revealing the distribution of oxygen vacancies in a multiferroic superlattice. Big congrats to Kasper Aas Hunnestad and the team 🤗 @ntnu Nature Communications 🤓 nature.com/articles/s4146…
The call for Papers for the MRS Spring Meeting 2025 is online: mrs.org/meetings-event… Join us in Seattle for our symposium on Ferroic Materials and Heterostructures 🤓 tentative speaker list below 🤗 Morgan Trassin Dr Shelly Conroy
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One really nice and productive month at LBNL comes to an end 🥲 Big thanks to Sinéad Griffin for hosting me ❤️ What an awesome group, sooooo many nice people and good discussions. Always hard to leave again, but we will hopefully come back soon. Bye, bye Berkeley
The European School on Magnetism, a major Higher-Education event of European Magnetism Association. This is the 15th session since 2003, we have trained 2000 PhDs or so over two decades.