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Soft Magnetic Materials Conference

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Participants of the SMM18 Conference
Logo of the SMM27 Conference

The Soft Magnetic Materials Conference, commonly referred to as SMM, is an international conference devoted to all kinds of soft magnetic materials with the emphasis on industrial and applications aspects.

Format and purpose

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The SMM is held for three days, every two years, often at the beginning of September in a European country. Each time the SMM has a different logo.

In SMM18 (organised by Wolfson Centre for Magnetics there were 260 participants from over 30 countries. There were 306 scientific papers presented, out of which around 200 are peer reviewed and will be published in Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Elsevier at the beginning of 2008.

In the past the SMM proceedings have also been published in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics [1] or other peer reviewed journals.[2]

The SMM is the largest international conference devoted to soft magnetic materials. It has active participation of the academic world as well as of industry, with a high scientific level of contributed and invited communications.[3]

The main aim of the SMM is to bring together engineers and scientists from universities, research institutions and industry who are active in research, development and industrial applications of the materials. The programme of the conference includes invited lectures by academic and industrial experts, oral presentations and poster sessions for regular contributions.

Scope

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Typical topics of the SMM are:

Dates and locations

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Organising committees

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The conference series has an International Organising Committee, chaired by I. Škorvánek of Košice, Slovakia. The previous chairs were J.M. Barandiaran, of Bilbao, Spain, Anthony J. Moses, of Cardiff, UK, Fausto Fiorillo, of Turin, Italy, and John E. Thompson who was the founder chair.

For each SMM there is a Local Organising Committee (academic and research members of staff of the local university), which is responsible for local arrangements, venue, technical programme, conference dinner, etc.

References

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  1. ^ a b Ferro-Milone, A. "Introduction to the Soft Magnetic Materials 1 conference", IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Volume 10, Issue 2, June 1974
  2. ^ Soft Magnetic Materials 8
  3. ^ IEEE Magnetics Society Newsletter, January 2003 Archived 2003-04-03 at the Wayback Machine (pdf)
  4. ^ Elsevier, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 304 (2006), doi:10.1016/j.jmmm.2006.03.055
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