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ESpinRed, the Spanish Network on Spintronics organizes the 2021 ESpinRed School on Spintronics, with the support of the Spanish Funding Agency for Research (AEI) and the collaboration of the Spanish Chapter of the IEEE Magnetics Society and the Spanish Club of Magnetism collaborate with the organization and promotion of the school.

The course offers a basic introduction to Spintronics, including the following subjects. We are really glad to count with a group of lecturers of the highest international excellence:

Participating PhD students and postdocs may present a short presentation of their own work on spintronics on dedicated sessions on May 26th and 31st, on a first-come first-served basis until the limited time slots were full.

Program

May 17th – Introduction

15:00 h Welcome and technical comments
Fernando Bartolomé (INMA, CSIC – Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain)
15:20 h Why Spintronics
Jairo Sinova (Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany)
16:25 h Spin dependent transport: GMR and TMR
Jose Mª de Teresa (INMA, CSIC – Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain)
17:30 h Spin injection
Félix Casanova (CIC-Nanogune, San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain)

May 19th – Spin textures and Magnetization Dynamics

15:00 h DM interactions and skyrmions
André Thiaville  (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides Université Paris-Saclay CNRS, Orsay, France)
16:00 h Magnetization Dynamics and Damping (IEEE-MS Distinguished Lecture)
Tim Mewes (Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa AL, USA)
17:20 h Spin Waves Spintronics
Ferrán Macià (Departament de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
18:20 h Ferromagnetic resonance
Adriana Figueroa (ICN2, CSIC and BIST, Barcelona, Spain)

May 21th – Spin Orbit, Hall effects, Theory and Microscopies

15:00 h Theoretical Spintronics – micromagnetism & beyond
Joo-Von Kim (U Paris Saclay – CNRS)
16:00 h Spin Orbit interactions and Spin Hall effects
Sergio O. Valenzuela (ICN2, CSIC and BIST, Barcelona, Spain)
17:15 h STT and SOT oscillators
Andrew Kent (New York University, NY, USA)
18:15 h Synchrotron microscopies on spintronics
Lucia Aballe (ALBA, CELLS – Barcelona, Spain)

May 24th – Emerging materials for spintronics: oxides, 2D systems, etc

15:00 h Antiferromagnetic spintronics
Tomas Jungwirth – (University of Nottingham, UK)
16:10 h Graphene and 2D Spintronics
Stephan Roche – (ICN2, CSIC and BIST, Barcelona, Spain)
17:30 h Molecular Spintronics
Luis Hueso – (CIC-Nanogune, San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain)

May 26th – Spin textures + Contributed Presentations

15:00 h Skyrmions in atomically thin films
Kyrsten von Bergmann (Universität Hamburg, Germany)
16:10 h MFM techniques and spin texture
Agustina Asenjo (ICMM – CSIC, Madrid, Spain)
17:30 h Contributed Presentations – Session 1

May 28th – New applications, oxitronics, topology…

15:00 h Basic blocks for biologically-inspired computation
Julie Grollier (Unité Mixte de Physique, CNRS-Thales, Université Paris-Saclay, Palaiseau, France)
16:10 h Oxide Spintronics
Manuel Bibes – (Unité Mixte de Physique, CNRS-Thales, Université Paris-Saclay, Palaiseau, France)
17:30 h Topological Charges and Emergent Fields
María Vélez (Universidad de Oviedo, Asturias, Spain)

May 31st – Future Aplications + Contributed Presentations

15:00 h Spin Caloritronics
Myriam Aguirre (INMA, CSIC – Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain)
16:10 h Ultrafast magnetism and Thz Spintronics
To be confirmed
17:30 h Contributed Presentations – Session 2

Registration

The registration at the 2021 ESpinRed School on Spintronics is free of charge. Please, to register, complete the form at this link

Participating PhD students and postdocs may present a short/flash presentation of their own work on spintronics on a dedicated session on May 31st, on a *first come first served* basis until the **limited** time slots were full.  If you will to make a presentation please indicate so in the Registration form.  The organization will provide assistance certificates at the end of the course to those participants attending a majority fo the lectures.

The School will take place fully on-line, and is supported by the AEI project MAT2017-90771-REDT

The lectures will be recorded and available online in our web page for future reference.