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Magnetic Sensing: New Developments and Advancements

When:

09 September - 11 September 2026

School:

CRC 1261 – Summer School

Institution:

CRC 1261 - Magnetoelectric Sensors: From Composite Materials to Biomagnetic Diagnostics

City:

Kiel

Country:

Germany

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

Interested?
Magnetic Sensing: New Developments and Advancements

About

The International Summer School focuses on magnetic sensing and integrates fundamental concepts, state-of-the-art research, and emerging applications in biomedical and biological contexts.

In addition to the participants’ poster presentations, there will be a varied program featuring expert talks, workshops, a city tour, networking opportunities, and more.

Extended Abstract Submission: 30.04.2026
Author Notification: 31.05.2026
Early Registration: 01.03 - 31.05.2026
Latest Registration: 31.07.2026

Fees and Funding
For authors of accepted abstracts who will present their work at the summer school (poster presentations), there is no participation fee for the summer school. The CRC 1261 will cover the scientific program, lunches, coffee breaks, and networking activities.
Additionally, accepted authors will have their accommodation in a city-center hotel during the summer school fully covered. Travel to and from Kiel is the responsibility of the participants and must be self-funded; however, a limited number of travel scholarships will be available.

Target group

The summer school is designed for STEM students and early-career researchers with backgrounds in physics, engineering, materials science, medicine, and related disciplines

Interested?

When:

09 September - 11 September 2026

School:

CRC 1261 – Summer School

Institution:

CRC 1261 - Magnetoelectric Sensors: From Composite Materials to Biomagnetic Diagnostics

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

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