PLENARY LECTURES

Prof. María del Puerto Morales

Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, ICMM/CSIC, Spain

Plenary Lecture: Developing efficient processes towards safe magnetic nanoparticles for biomedicine, environmental remediation and catalysis.

Prof. John Philip

Homi-Bhabha National Institute (HBNI) & Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, India

Plenary Lecture: Recent Advances in the understanding of Thermal Properties of Magnetic Nanofluids

Prof. Orlin D Velev

North Carolina State University, USA

Plenary Lecture: Active, Ultraflexible and Reconfigurable Microstructures Powered by Magnetic Fields

Prof. Ladislau Vékás

Laboratory of Magnetic Fluids, CFATR Romanian Academy, Romania

Plenary Lecture: Ferrofluids and ferrofluid driven manufacturing of new materials: advanced characterization and applications

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Recipient of Rosensweig Medal

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KEYNOTE LECTURES

Dr. Alexey Snezhko

Argonne National Laboratory, USA

Keynote Lecture: Emergent dynamics and control of active magnetic fluids

Prof. Andrejs Cebers

University of Latvia, Latvia

Keynote Lecture: Magnetic droplets and flexible filaments: models and numerical simulations

Dr. James E. Martin

Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Keynote Lecture: Applications of multiaxial magnetic fields

Dr. Masaaki Motozawa

Shizuoka University, Japan

Keynote Lecture: Investigation of Flow Characteristics of Magnetic Fluid under Magnetic Field by Ultrasonic Velocity Profiling Method

Prof. Pietro Tierno

University of Barcelona, Spain

Keynote Lecture: Magnetic colloidal currents generated via exchange dynamics in a broken dimer state

Prof. Antonio Martins Figueiredo Neto

Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

Keynote Lecture: Nonlinear optical properties of magnetic fluids: from single particle to the collective behavior

Dr. Pavel Kuzhir

Institut de Physique de Nice, Université Côte d’Azur, France

Keynote Lecture: Physical aspects of magnetic nanoparticle manipulation in environmental and biomedical applications

Prof. Sofia Kantorovich

University of Vienna, Austria

Keynote Lecture: Pros and Cons of Using Computer Simulations when Investigating Magnetic Soft Matter

Prof. Stefan Odenbach

TU Dresden, Germany

Keynote Lecture: Can materials be smart?
The fascination of magnetic hybrid materials

Prof. Christine Ménager

Sorbonne Université, France

Keynote Lecture: How magnetic nanoparticles can reach the cytosol?

Prof. Annette M. Schmidt

University of Cologne, Germany

Keynote Lecture: Universality in Ferronematic Liquids: Polymer-mediated Stabilization of Magnetic Nanodopants of Different Size and Shape in Liquid Crystal Phases.

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