CERN to host Magnetic Materials and Applications 2024
October 23, 2024

Magnetic Materials and Applications 2024 is scheduled to take place 22-24 October 2024 in Geneva, Switzerland. The event will include two days at the CERN Science Gateway, a reception, an informal dinner, an exhibition of suppliers, and tours of both CERN and the Magnetics Labs at CERN.
Speakers include:
- Bomatec, Philippe Scheuber and Mike Königs – Optimal Segmentation of Permanent Magnets for Electric Drives
- Bunting Magnetics Europe, Chris Riley – High Field Post Assembly Magnetising Systems – From Prototype to Volume Manufacturing
- CERN, Mike Lamont – CERN’s Scientific Programme and the Pivotal Role of Magnet Technology
- Eindhoven University, Mitrofan Curti – Distinct Modelling Approaches to Static and Dynamic Field Modelling Applied to Electrical Machines
- Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, Philip Beran – Smart Sensor Systems using Intelligent Technologies for the Implementation of Sophisticated Applications
- IMDEA Nanociencia, Ester M Palmero – Tailored Composites with Permanent Magnet Properties for Fabricating Hard Magnetic 3D Objects by Extrusion – and Stereolithography-Based Additive Manufacturing
- INRIM, Massimo Pasquale – Metrology for Magnetic Laminations and Power Electronics Cores: Loss measurement Techniques and uncertainties from DC to the microwave regime.
- Integrated Engineering Software, Doug Craigen – Hovering Steel Over a Permanent Magnet: A Design and Optimization Case Study
- Magcam, Koen Vervaeke – Looking Inside Magnets Using Magnetic Field Cameras and Advanced Data Analysis
- Magway, Rupert Cruise – Wakey-Shakey: An Innovative Power-On Self-Test for Magway’s Discontinuous Linear Motors
- Max Baermann, Thomas Schliesch – Innovative Permanent Magnets Made by Injection Molding
- Melexis Technologies, Gaël Close – An Integrated MEMS Magnetic Gradiometer
- Metis, Luc Van Bockstal – The HyMPulse: an open-loop pulsed field permeameter for testing of advanced permanent magnets
- Metrolab Technology, Julien Songeon – Advancing Magnetic Measurements: Integrating NMR Measurements with Simulation Software for Predictive Analysis
- NPL, Stuart Harmon – Development of International Standards for Permanent Magnet Measurements
- PTB, Franziska Weickert – Primary Tesla Standards and Magnetic Calibration Chains
- Porto University, André Pereira – Exploring Market Opportunities in Magnetic Materials for Safety: From Non-Destructive Testing of Critical Assets to Electromagnetic Shielding
- SENIS, Dragana Popovic Renella – Innovations in Magnetic Field and Electric Current Measurement Based on SENIS’s Advanced Hall Sensor Technology
- Silicon Austria Labs, Michael Ortner – Simulation of Magnetic Position Sensor Systems and the Magnetization Process
- VACUUMSCHMELZE, Michael Weickhmann – Rare Earth Permanent Magnets for Beam Guiding Applications
To register for the event, click here.