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Int'l Symposium on Superconductivity and Magnetism (ISSM 2020)

14th August 2020 - 16th August 2020
Guilin Grand Link Hotel, China
https://www.wsaugust.org/conference/ISSM2020/
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Important Dates Conference:Aug. 14-16, 2020 Full Paper Due: Mar. 9, 2020 Abstract Due: Mar. 9, 2020 Audience Registration Due:Aug. 14, 2020 About ISSM 2020 Int'l Symposium on Superconductivity and Magnetism (ISSM 2020) will be held from August 14-16, 2020 in Guilin, China. This Conference will cover issues on Superconductivity and Magnetism. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods. ISSM 2020 will be an important and reliable platform for inspiring international and interdisciplinary exchange at the forefront of Superconductivity and Magnetism. The Conference will bring together academicians, engineers, educators and policy-makers from all over the world, and we hope that you will take this opportunity to join us for academic exchange and visit the city of Guilin.  Publication and Presentation Publication: All the accepted papers will be published by a peer-reviewed open access journal that can ensure the widest dissemination of your published work, For more information, please contact us  (wsaugust@126.com). Index: CNKI and Google Scholar   Note: If you want to present your research results but do NOT wish to publish a paper, you may simply submit an Abstract to our Registration System. Registration Fee Package A: Regular Attendance (No Submission Required) USD 400(RMB 2400) Package B: Regular Attendance+Abstract+Presentation USD 450(RMB 2700) Package C: Regular Attendance+Paper Publication+Presentation USD 600(RMB 3600) The Regular Registration Fee for attendance Includes 1. Access to all technical sessions 2. Lunch on August 15 and 16, dinner on August 15. 3. Coffee breaks during the sessions 4. One hard copy of the conference guide and Journal Contacts Email: wsaugust@126.com Tel: +86 156 2908 5792  QQ: 1349406763 Wechat: 3025797047 Call for Papers   Accelerator magnets    Ancillary materials for superconducting applications    Applied superconductivity    Biomedical diagnostics and imaging    Cables (HTS, LTS), CICC, and current leads    Critical current and flux pinning    Critical temperature and critical fields    Cryogenics for superconducting devices and system integration    Electromagnetic compatibility    Energy storage    Functional magnetic materials and non-recording applications    Fusion magnets    GMR of multilayers, magnetic contacts and constrictions    High-temperature superconductivity    HTS magnets    Insulation and dielectrics    Intermetallic and other hard magnets    Large superconducting and related systems    Levitation, transportation, and propulsion    Magnet design and analysis techniques    Magnet stability, magnetization effects, AC losses and protection    Magnetic fluids and separation    Magnetic microscopy and imaging    Magnetic semiconductors    Magnetic thin films and nanostructures    Magnetic tunneling junctions    Magnetization and time-dependent losses    Magneto-caloric materials and devices    Magnetodynamics and ferromagnetic resonance    Magneto-elastic materials and devices    Magnetoimpedance and high frequency materials    Magneto-optic materials and devices    Micromagnetics and multiscale modeling    Molecular and novel magnetic materials    Multiferroic materials    Nanostructured and composite hard magnetic materials    Novel biomedical therapies and nanomedicine    Organic and carbon-based spin transport    Permanent magnet materials    Pnictides and related materials    Properties important for applications    Rare earth transition metal borides    Recording physics, modeling, theory and testing    Shielding, levitation and propulsion    Soft magnetic materials    Spin transfer torque    Superconducting electrical power devices    Superconducting electronics    Superconducting magnets    Superconducting phase transition    Superconductivity and zero electrical resistance

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