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20.05.2021
 

More than two hundred participants from 31 countries met together from May 10 to 12, 2021 in an online workshop on Nanoengineered Superconductors. The...

12.05.2021
 

Magnonic devices have the potential to revolutionize the electronics industry. Qi Wang, Andrii Chumak (University of Vienna) and Philipp Pirro (TU...

14.04.2021
 

An article in the research newsletter of the University of Vienna discusses our research on the possibilities of magnonics technology

11.03.2021
 

We warmly congratulate our very own Dr Sebastian Knauer for the award of the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship.

04.01.2021
 

Sebastian joins the group as a PhD student and he will work under the supervision of PD Dr. habil. Oleksandr Dobrovolskiy on the FWF funded project...

03.12.2020
 

Qi received the award for his PhD thesis, titled “Linear and Nonlinear Spin Waves in Nanoscale Magnonic Structures for Data Processing”

24.11.2020
 

PD Dr. habil. Oleksandr Dobrovolskiy is nominated as a Management Committee Member from Austria

23.11.2020
 

The NanoMag YouTube channel continues growing, this time with a mini-lecture on spin waves

02.11.2020
 

We are happy to announce that Noura Zenbaa has joined our group as a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Andrii Chumak

27.10.2020
 

The Vienna Doctoral School in Physics will provide her with financial support to connect with international experts

20.10.2020
 

Researchers led by the University of Vienna and the TU Kaiserslautern have successfully constructed a basic building block of computer circuits using...

20.08.2020
 

A recent article explores the possible developments of spintronics in the microelectronics industry. The NanoMag group has contributed to it

10.08.2020
 

The joint German-Austrian (DFG-FWF) project "Curvature-Induced Effects in Magnetic Nanostructures" deals with complex magnetic states and their...

03.08.2020
 

The joint project "MagFunc" deals with non-reciprocal 3D architectures for magnonic functionalities

03.07.2020
 

A new superconducting system in which magnetic flux quanta can move at velocities of 10-15 km/s has been discovered by a joint team from Frankfurt,...