Conference videos

Hi everyone, here’s a password-protected link to the conference videos. I apologize in advance for the videography, but I hope these will be of benefit. Access for non-attendees is available upon request to gupta.208@osu.edu.

conference videos

 

 

Conference photos

We are happy the conference was successful, and thanks to everyone who participated! If you have photos you’d like to share with the other attendees, here’s a link.

Registration open!

Please click on the link for conference registration. The conference runs June 8th – June 10th (please see the program tab for a draft program). The conference will be held in the Physics Research Building (click here for map). The address is 191 W. Woodruff Ave, Columbus OH 43210. There is a $100 registration fee for all attendees payable by credit card only. If you need alternate payment arrangements, please contact Jay Gupta at gupta.208@osu.edu. Attendees may have the option to present a contributed talk or poster and there’s a spot in the registration form to indicate your preference. These data will help us finalize the program, thanks!

Welcome to the webpage for SPSTM-8 / NMI-I. This international conference will take place June 8th – June 10th, 2023 at Ohio State University, Columbus OH. This is a great opportunity for the community to catch up after the past few years of the COVID pandemic! We envision a scientific program that highlights recent SPSTM work, but also features contributions from leading experts in other nanoscale magnetic imaging techniques such as Lorentz TEM, diamond NV-center magnetometry, x-ray holography and MFM/MExFM. These techniques provide unique and complementary insights into a range of areas including quantum information systems, quantum matter, spintronics and biological systems. The program will include both experimental and theoretical developments, as well as the development of new systems and techniques. 

Prof. Jay Gupta, lead organizer and point of contact

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Picture of downtown Columbus taken from kayak