The 231st Topical Symposium of the Magnetic Society of Japan
Innovations pioneered by magnetics
R&D effort in industry is the key to implement the fruits of fundamental research in magnetics to the society. Although the R&D in magnetics by major corporations in Japan is not as active as those in the past, startups demonstrated significant achievements in recent years. In this seminar 5 speakers from startups of materials, memories, sensors and instruments will talk about their technologies, products and visions for the future business in magnetics and related fields.
- Date:
- March 30th (Tuesday), 2021 13:00-16:20
- Venue:
- Online(Webex)
- Admission Fee:
- Free (reserved readers and students)
3,000 Yen (members and cooperate members)
6,000 Yen (non-members) - Booklet:
- 2,000 Yen (members, cooperate members and students)
4,000 Yen (non-members) - Registration:
- Registration form
- Payment method:
- MUFG Bank, Jinbocho Branch 013-2259640
Paypal (Credit card)
Deadline:Mar. 26th, 2021 (Friday) - In cooperation with:
- The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, The Japanese Society for Non-Destructive Inspection, Japan Biomagnetism and Bioelectromagnetics Society, IEEE MAG-33 Sendai/Tokyo/Shin-Etsu/Nagoya/Kansai-Shikoku Chapters
- Information:
- The Magnetic Society of Japan
Tel: 03-5281-0106/ E-mail: msj@bj.wakwak.com - Organizers:
- T. Nakatani (NIMS), M. Oogane (Tohoku Univ.), T. Horikawa (Aichi Steel)
Program
Chair: T. Nakatani (NIMS)
- 13:00 – 13:40
- “Impact of Spintronics Technology to overcome Dilemma between Computing Performance and Power Consumption for AI/IoT Processor”
○Tetsuo Endo (Tohoku Univ./ Power Spin)
- 13:40 – 14:20
- “In-memory computing using spintronics memories”
○Hiroaki Yoda (Spin-Orbitronics Technologies)
- 14:20 – 15:00
- “Applications of of NANOMET🄬, a nanocrystalline soft magnetic material with high magnetic flux and low loss”
○Mitsuo Bito (Tohoku Magnet Institute)
Chair: T. Horikawa (Aichi Steel)
- 15:00 – 15:40
- “Magnetic sensing by high sensitivity and wide dynamic range TMR sensors”
○Kosuke Fujiwara (SpinSensingFactory)
- 15:40 – 16:20
- “Sub-surface magnetic imaging – applications to battery and infrastructure inspections –”
○Kenjiro Kimura (Kobe Univ./Integral Geometry Science)
The presentations will be given in Japanese.
Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited.