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Dr. Atul Pandey sucessfully defended his thesis - congratulations!

Atul worked on an “Opto-electrical approach to visualize magnetic nanostructures of chiral antiferromagnets” more

Alexandra Schrader wins Best Poster Award at TRTM (Exeter, UK)

Congratulations to Alexandra for winning the Best Poster Award! more

IMPRS Spring Meeting 2025

The IMPRS Spring Meeting 2025 meeting combined scientific discussion and networking while also attempting to inspire the students on their academic journey. more

Simon Arnold embarks on his research exchange to UC Santa Barbara

IMPRS PhD student Simon Arnold will begin a three-month research exchange in March to establish and strengthen collaboration between the NISE department at the Max Planck Institute, led by Prof. Stuart Parkin, and the Orchestrating Physics for Unconventional Systems (OPUS) laboratory at the University of Santa Barbara in California, led by Prof. Kerem Camsari. more

Georg Woltersdorf reappointed as Max Planck Fellow

Woltersdorf will head the "Magnetic Microscopy and Spin Dynamics" Fellow Group at the Max Planck Institute until the end of 2029. The research aims to create the basis for future applications in information storage and processing. more

IMPRS Highlights 2024

2024 was a great year for the IMPRS-STNS with five of our PhD students successfully completing their theses, all of them with "Summa cum laude" and many events. We look forward to continuing our success in the coming years! more

Physicists develop new method to visualise magnetic nanostructures with high resolution

A new method enables researchers to analyse magnetic nanostructures with a high resolution. It was developed by researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle. more

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