18th Czech and Slovak Conference on Magnetism
From July 7th to 11st, our colleagues Melinda Majerová and Andrej Dvurečenskij from the Department of Magnetometry participated in CSMAG´25 (18th Czech and Slovak Conference on Magnetism) in Štrbské Pleso (Slovakia).
- The Czech and Slovak Conference on Magnetism (CSMAG) is a scientific meeting that honors a longstanding tradition initiated in Košice in 1960. Evolving from a regional gathering of the Czechoslovak magnetic community into a prominent international forum, CSMAG brings together researchers from diverse fields of magnetism. The conference covers a wide range of topics including theoretical and experimental magnetism, magnetic materials for energy and spintronics applications, low-dimensional and molecular magnets, rare-earth and actinide systems, and multifunctional materials. With contributions from over 20 countries, CSMAG’25 fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration and showcases the latest advances in both fundamental studies and practical applications of magnetic phenomena.
- At the conference, Melinda presented the work entitled ” The influence of Ni2+ ion addition on thermal and magnetic properties of 2CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 glasses“. Andrej presented the work entitled “SQUID Magnetometry Applied to the Study of Surface
- Properties of Titanium Alloy Biomedical Implants”.