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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

08.03.2022
 

The Vienna Doctoral School in Physics will provide him with financial support to communicate and discuss his research with the international science...

09.02.2022
 

The Master student of Michal Urbanék’s Magnetism group at CEITEC (Brno, Czech Republic) will be an Erasmus + intern at the NanoMag group for 6 months ...

07.02.2022
 

Dr. Knauer’s new MSCA Fellowship started in January 2022

20.01.2022
 

Paul Dreher will present his talk “Microscopic insights into superconductivity in 2D transition metal dichalcogenides” on Friday, January 21st. The...

18.01.2022
 

We are happy to announce that we have been awarded a Science Communication Project from the FWF to produce an interactive webcomic based on our...

12.01.2022
 

We would like to wish everyone a happy and successful 2022 and invite you to read our 2021 highlights and holiday greetings

09.12.2021
 

Michael successfully defended his PhD thesis “Bose–Einstein condensation of magnons by rapid cooling and its interplay with spin orbit torque” at the...

03.12.2021
 

An international team of scientists has found an easy way to control an unusual state of matter called a Bose-Einstein condensate by spin-orbit...

02.12.2021
 

Björn successfully defended his PhD thesis “Nano-scaled yttrium iron garnet conduits for magnonic networks” at the TU Kaiserslautern.

 

17.11.2021
 

Dr. Gonzalez-Ballesteros will present his talk “Nanophotonics-inspired magnonics” on Friday, November 26th. The talk will be live-streamed.

17.11.2021
 

Dr. Igor Golovchanskiy will present his talk “Cavity magnonics: fundamentals and current trends” on Friday, November 19th. The talk will be...

05.11.2021
 

Sergey Mironov's talk “Inverse Faraday effect in superconducting condensates” will be live-streamed on Friday, November 12th at 09:00.

01.11.2021
 

Barbora Budinska and Oleksandr Dobrovolskiy, in collaboration with D. Makarov, O. Volkov, A. Kakay and O. Pylypovskyi (HZDR, Germany) have presented a...

22.10.2021
 

Dr. Urbánek will present his talk “Propagation, refraction and steering of spin waves in materials with locally controlled magnetic anisotropy” on...

11.10.2021
 

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