Proceedings
will be published in the IOP Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Deadline for conference registration,
accommodation booking and to request visa support is 18th July
The 5th International
Conference on Magnetic and Superconducting Materials (MSM07) will be
an interdisciplinary forum for exchange on the latest experimental results
and theoretical advances in magnetism and superconductivity. The conference
will bring together world recognized experts and younger researchers
to stimulate discussions and push leading edge research and collaborations
and explore some of the big challenges in the field.
The First
Regional (later changed to International) Conference on Magnetic and
Superconducting Materials (MSM99) initiated a series of conferences
planned to be held biannually in developing countries. The purpose of
these meetings is to bring together regional and international groups
of researchers and technologists to discuss new results and current
problems in the areas of strongly correlated systems, superconductivity
and magnetism, magnetic semiconductors and their materials. The objective
of these conferences is to increase collaboration within the region
and with the international community among the scientist. It is only
through these sharing experiences with scientists around the world that
one can fully benefit from natural and human resources. Using the vast
technological and human resources in the region is the greatest opportunity
and challenge for development and progress.
The topics
of focus at the Magnetic and Superconducting Materials 2007 (MSM07)
are: Unconventional Superconductivity, Magnetism, Quantum Criticality,
Heavy Fermion Systems, Mechanisms of Superconductivity, Pseudogap, Coexisting/Competing
States, Cold Atoms and Bose Einstein Condensates. Theory, Material Aspects
of Cuprate Superconductors, Electronic Properties, Tunneling Spectroscopy
and Josephson Junction, Superconducting Coherence and Phase Slip, Vortex
Behaviors, Fabrication of Thin Films and their Properties, Electronic
Applications, Interaction with Electromagnetic Waves, and Other Exotic
Superconductors, Strongly Correlated Electrons, Spin Electronics and
Magneto-Transport, Magnetic Structures and Interactions, Special Systems
and Materials, Statistical Mechanics of Magnetism, Soft and Hard Magnetic
Materials, and Magnetic Fine Particles, Magnetic Structure and Dynamics,
Magnetoelectrics and Ferroelectrics.
Conference
will also host guest sessions on nano-technology and physics under extreme
conditions.