The logo of the Nanomagnetism and Magnonics research group features a spin wave

The “Nanomagnetism and Magnonics” Research Group is a young team that conducts internationally leading research in the field of magnetism. Our main aim is to explore fascinating physical phenomena in the dynamics of magnetic and superconducting systems and to use them for applications.  

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News

17.11.2025
 

Prof. Eiji Saitoh (U of Tokyo) will visit the group on November 28. Besides visiting our labs and holding discussions with our scientists, he will...

11.11.2025
 

Read this insightful article on spin wave data processing, featuring experts who share their perspectives on the exciting opportunities in this...

24.10.2025
 

We are delighted to welcome Prof. Andreas Neys (JKU Linz), who during his visit will offer a talk, “Influence of oxidic and metallic interfaces and...

06.10.2025
 

We are delighted to welcome Prof. Burkard Hillebrands (RPTU), who during his visit will offer a mini-course titled “Magnon Macroscopic Quantum...

25.09.2025
 

This summer the NanoMag has welcomed interns from two programs. High schoolers from the FFG’s “Praktika für Schüler:innen” and bachelor's and master's...

04.08.2025
 

Fabian Majcen, a current PhD student at NanoMag, has been recognized with an Austrian Physical Society (ÖPG) Student Award for his master’s thesis.

21.07.2025
 

The Quantum Transport Lab from Ass.-Prof. Dr. Luca Banszerus is looking for motivated students who want to engage in all stages of the research...

15.07.2025
 

The NanoMag recently offered an exciting journey into the fascinating world of physics and technology during the KinderuniWien. Our workshop, designed...

15.07.2025
 

Gyandeep has joined the group as a postdoctoral researcher in the frame of the FWF-funded project “MagNeuro”, which aims to build the first truly...

09.07.2025
 

The Faculty’s football competition, organized by the student representatives from Roter Vektor, was a great opportunity for members of the NanoMag and...

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02.07.2025
 

The NanoMag’s PhD student has been awarded this prestigious doctoral fellowship program offered by the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW).

27.06.2025
 

The NanoMag’s current research on the exciting opportunities of the inverse-design approach has been featured in the innovative IEEE MagSoc...

18.06.2025
 

The Kick-Off meeting of the international research project MagNeuro in Vienna has brought together experts from Austria, Hungary, Germany, Ukraine,...

27.05.2025
 

The paper published in npj Spintronics "Inverse-design topology optimization of magnonic devices using level-set method" introduces an innovative...

26.05.2025
 

On May 22, 2025, the Embassy of Ukraine in Vienna hosted “United for Science: Austria & Ukraine Together”, a special networking event uniting...