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The SMM is the largest international conference devoted to soft magnetic materials. ... 8–11 September 2025, Turin, Italy; ... pub/smm24_abstracts.pdf - SMM24 book ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to begin science operations in late 2025. [29] [30] Science-related budgets US: Various details about planned science-related spending for 2025 have been described with some information on the planned research subjects or areas. [31] [32]
The deadline for submissions to the Academy was 3 October 2022, [4] and 93 countries submitted a film. [5] Uganda submitted a film for the first time, and Tanzania made a submission for the first time since 2001. [6] [7] After the 15-film shortlist was announced on December 21, 2022, the five nominees were announced on January 24, 2023. [8]
November 2024. Friday, Nov. 1: Screen Actors Guild Awards submissions are due at 5:00 p.m. PT. Monday, Nov. 4: Golden Globes submissions deadline for film and television
The Journal of Materials Chemistry C is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the properties, applications, and synthesis of new materials related to optical, magnetic and electronic devices. It is one of the three journals created from the splitting of Journal of Materials Chemistry at the end of 2012.
The facility houses several magnets, including a 45 Tesla hybrid magnet, which combines resistive and superconducting magnets. The lab's 41.4 Tesla resistive magnet is the strongest DC (continuous-field) resistive magnet in the world, [13] and the 25 Tesla Keck magnet has the highest homogeneity of any resistive magnet. [14]
Prospective presenters are usually asked to submit a short abstract of their presentation, which will be reviewed before the presentation is accepted for the meeting. Some organizers, and therefore disciplines require presenters to submit a paper, which is peer reviewed by members of the program committee or referees chosen by them.
SPARC uses yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) high-temperature superconducting magnets that retain superconductivity at temperatures as high as 77 K (optimally at 10 K). [12] The resulting plasmas are expected to generate at least twice as much energy as is required to sustain themselves at high temperatures (200 million K), [ 13 ] giving a ...