The 203rd Topical Symposium of the Magnetic Society of Japan

Research frontier of magnetic/spintronic functional devices on big projects

Research and development of new magnetic/spintronic functional devices have been in the spotlight. There are a lot of big projects related to magnetic / spin devices in this field. This 2-days symposium is a good opportunity to listen to and discuss many leading-edge researches using spin and magnetic phenomena at once. All speakers research in new magnetic/spintronic devices with conducting big projects, as their project leader and collaborator. New spin related phenomena as well as technologies of ultra-high sensitive magnetic sensor, ultra-low power consumption electronic devices, magnetic recording with high capability, and high reliability will be discussed. We are looking forward to your participation in this exciting event.

Date:
July 24th (Friday), 2015 9:30 – 17:50, July 25th (Saturday), 2015 9:30 – 15:30
Venue:
CST Hall, Bld. 1, Surugadai campus, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
(1-8-14 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
Tel: 03-3259-0475
URL: http://www.cst.nihon-u.ac.jp/campus/index.html
Admission Fee:
Free (reserved readers and students)
2,000 Yen (members and corporate members)
4,000 Yen (non-members)
Booklet:
1,000 Yen (members, corporate members, non-members and students)
In cooperation with:
IEEE Magnetics Society Japan Chapter, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Cabinet Office, The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials,The Physical Society of Japan, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Information:
The Magnetic Society of Japan / Tel: 03-5281-0106
URL: https://www.magnetics.jp/en/seminar/203/
Organizers:
Yoshito Ashizawa (Nihon Univ.), Takao Ochiai (Toshiba), Hiroaki Sukegawa (NIMS),
Chiharu Mitsumata (NIMS)

Program

July 24th (Friday), 2015

Chair: Hiroaki Sukegawa (NIMS)
9:30 – 9:40
“Introduction”
○Shiho Nakamura(Toshiba)
9:40 – 10:20
“Materials Science Tomorrow through Overview of S&T in Japan on the basis of evidences”
○Tomohiro Nakayama (JST)
10:20 – 11:20
[Scientific Research on Innovative Areas]
“What we are aiming at in the project ‘nano spin-conversion science’”
○Yoshichika Otani (Univ. Tokyo)
11:20 – 12:20
[ERATO]
“Interplay of spin and angular momentum”

○Eiji Saitoh (Tohoku Univ.)
Break (70 min.)
Chair: Yoshito Ashizawa (Nihon Univ.)
13:30 – 14:30
[ImPACT]
“SAHASHI-ImPACT and Challenge to practical use of voltage-controlled-magnetization-switching”

Masashi Sahashi (Tohoku Univ.)
14:30 – 15:30
[S-INNOVATION]
“3D magnetic recording using magnetic resonance”

○Rie Sato (Toshiba)
Break (20 min.)
Chair: Takao Ochiai (Toshiba)
15:50 – 16:50

[SIP]
“Acoustically stimulated electromagnetic method and its applications
— A new non-invasive inspection: from human bodies to infrastructures —”

○Kenji Ikushima (Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.)
16:50 – 17:50

[S-INNOVATION]
“Development and Perspective of Bio-magnetic Field Sensor with Magnetic Tunnel Junctions”

○Yasuo Ando (Tohoku Univ.)
18:00
Meeting

July 25th (Saturday), 2015

Chair: Chiharu Mitsumata (NIMS)
9:30 – 10:30
[SICORP]
“Fabrication and characterization of rare-metal-free, antiferromagnetic Heusler alloy thin films”
○Koki Takanashi1, Atsufumi Hirohata2, Takahide Kubota1 (1Tohoku Univ., 2Univ. York)
10:30 – 11:30

[MEXT]
“High density information storage and highly available information
storage technology”
○Hiroaki Muraoka1, Takaki Nakamura1, Satoshi Munakata2
(1Tohoku Univ., 2Hitachi Solutions East Japan)
Break (60 min.)
Chair: Yoshito Ashizawa (Nihon Univ.)
12:30 – 13:30
[S-INNOVATION]
“Biosensing system utilizing magnetic marker and highly sensitive magnetometers”
○Keiji Enpuku (Kyushu Univ.)
13:30 – 14:30
[NEDO]
“Challenge of Normally-off Computing for Green IoT Systems”
○Takashi Nakada (Univ. Tokyo)
14:30 – 15:30

[MEXT]
“The Technology of Spintronics based Nonvolatile Working Memories and its System Applications for improving social tolerance to natural disaster”
○Tetsuo Endoh (Tohoku Univ.)

The presentations will be given in Japanese. / Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited.