All the participants will get lunch boxes in lunchtime. Coffee, tea, and water will be served during breaks.
Official photo will be taken during the reception, which will be held on Monday 20 March.
English is used in all the presentations. Speakers from abroad and introduction talks: 20 minutes (15 minutes for talk, 5 minutes for discussion). Domestic speakers: 15 minutes (10 minutes for talk, 5 minutes for discussion). However, the posters were described in Japanese.
The registration will be done at the workshop reception (from 1800), which will open at 17:30, Monday 20, March at Room Julin in Senri Hankyu Hotel.
Registration fee is free.
Hiroshi Katayama-Yoshida
Opening Address
Hiroshi Katayama-Yoshida
Masaaki Tanaka (Univ of Tokyo, Japan)
Recent topics in semiconductor spintronics and ferromagnetic semiconductors
Eisuke Abe (Keio Univ, Japan)
Quantum control and magnetic field sensing using nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond
Masafumi Shirai (Tohoku Univ, Japan)
Enhancement of voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy by 5d transition-metal monolayer on ferromagnetic thin films
Break
Hisazumi Akai
Danny Thonig (Uppsala Univ, Sweden)
First and higher order energy dissipation in atomistic magnetization
dynamics
Tamio Oguchi (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Materials discovery for spintronics applications
Ikutaro Hamada (NIMS, Japan)
Verification and validation of GW calculations for solids
Takao Kotani (Tottori Univ, Japan)
Application of the QSGW method to power devices
Break
Tatsuki Oda
Hiroshi Kohno (Nagoya Univ, Japan)
Microscopic approach to thermal spintronics theory
Takashi Kimura (Kyushu Univ, Japan)
Efficient thermal spin injection based on metallic hybrid nanostructures
Hiromi Yuasa (Kyushu Univ, Japan)
Enhancement of spin mixing conductance and spin Hall angle in spin
Seebeck effect
Yoshio Miura (Kyoto Ins Tech, Japan)
A first-principles study on voltage dependence of interfacial magnetic
properties
Lunch
Tetsuya Fukushima
Riccardo Mazzarello (Aachen Univ, Germany)
Ab initio simulations of phase-change materials
Tero Kanki (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Oxide Nano-Spintronics using Electronic Phase Transition
Kensuke Kobayashi (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Symmetry control in the Kondo effect
Alberta Bonanni (Johannes Kepler Univ, Austria)
Spin orbit coupling in nitride-based systems
Break
Yoshio Miura
Norikazu Mizuochi (Kyoto Univ, Japan)
Control of spin coherence of NV center in diamond
Tatsuki Oda (Kanazawa Univ, Japan)
Magnetic interaction between the molecules attracting on week potential:
approach along van der Waals density functional method
Hisazumi Akai (Univ of Tokyo, Japan)
Non-equilibrium KKR Green's function method and its applications
Teruo Ono (Kyoto Univ, Japan)
Dynamics of magnetic domain wall in ferrimagnets
Break
Susumu Yanagisawa
Shigeru Tsukamoto (Juelich, Germany)
Electron transport based on real-space finite-difference formalism for molecular spintronics
Tomoya Ono (Univ of Tsukuba, Japan)
DFT study on carrier transport in devices
Kohei Hamaya (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Spin transport in n-Ge and p-Ge
Tatsuhiko Ohto (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Organic magnetoresitance (OMAR) studies by impedance spectroscopy
Tsuyoshi Kimura (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Recent topic of electromagnetic effect
Ryo Oshima (Kyoto Univ, Japan)
Spin transport via d-electrons at a LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface
Ikutaro Hamada
Frank Abild-Pedersen (Stanford Univ, USA)
Efficient models for screening approaches in heterogeneous catalysis
Naotaka Uchitomi (Nagaoka Univ of Tech, Japan)
Room-temperature ferromagnetic behavior in (Zn,Sn,Mn)As2 thin
films based on magnetic percolation model
Hidetoshi Kizaki (Osaka Univ, Japan)
First-principles investigation on the microscopic structures and their
stability of Mn doped ZnSnAs2
Yuji Hamamoto (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Theoretical investigation on the catalytic activity of Pt clusters
Break
Hidetoshi Kizaki
Kee Joo Chang (KAIST, Korea)
Ab initio materials design by an inverse method based on
conformational space annealing
Akira Oiwa (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Photon-spin Poincaré interface using a gate-defined quantum dots
Yasufumi Fujiwara (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Development of novel opts-spintronic functions in rare-earth doped
semiconductors
Akira Masago (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Nanostructure in Eu-doped GaN
Break
Kazunori Sato
Lars Bergqvist (KTH Royal Ins Tech, Sweden)
Longitudinal spin fluctuations in atomistic simulations of magnetic alloys and compounds
Masayuki Toyoda (Tokyo Ins Tech, Japan)
Electronic Structure and magnetism of Ba(TiO)Cu4(PO4)4
Shinji Kuroda (Univ of Tsukuba, Japan)
Synthesis and characterization of magnetic semiconductors based on
II-VI and IV-VI compounds
Tetsuya Fukushima (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Materials Design of Magnetic Phase Change Materials by Order-N
Screened KKR-Green Function Method
Hikari Shinya (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Magnetic mecahanism with nano-scale structure in Ge based DMS
Lunch
Tamio Oguchi
Su-Huai Wei (Beijing Computational Science Research Center, China)
First-principle design of low dimensional materials for energy and
spintronic applications
Hikaru Kawamura (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Frustration-induced spin textures
Tomoyasu Taniyama (Tokyo Ins Tech, Japan)
Control of magnetism in ordered FeRh
Al-Jassim Mowafak (NREL, USA)
Multi-scale characterization of polycrystalline thin film PV devices
Break
Takao Kotani
Biplab Sanyal (Uppsala Univ, Sweden)
Defects in 2D materials
Myung Joon Han (KAIST, Korea)
Magnetism and spin-lattice-orbital interplay in nickelate, titanate,
ruthenate heterostructure and thin films: First-principles perspective
Kohji Nakamura (Mie Univ, Japan)
Materials design toward the next generation spintronics thin film based
on the data-science
Yoshishige Suzuki (Osaka Univ, Japan)
Voltage control of magnetic anisotropy, DMI and exchange interaction in ultra thin ferromagnetic films
Senri Hankyu Hote
Shinsenri-Higashimachi 2-1, Toyonakashi, Osaka, Japan. (tel +81-6-6872-2211)
The workshop will be held at Room Julin (樹林), which is located on the second floor (2F) at East Building in Senri Hankyu Hotel.
The Senri Hankyu Hotel is located near the Osaka Monorail station of Senri-Chuo.
You will be able to come there using the Osaka Monorail line from Itami Airport or from Hankyu Hotarugaike station.
Persons arrived at Kansai airport will be able to come there using a shuttle bus from the airport to Hotarugaike.
Persons arrived at Shin-Osaka or Umeda Osaka Station will be able to come there using a Midousuji Line (subway)/Kita-Osaka Kyuko Line.
Center for Spintronics Research Network (CSRN)
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University
1-3 Machikaneyama-cho
Toyonaka, Osaka 560-8531, JAPAN
cern-administrative assistant
csrn-secretariat[@]aquarius.mp.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
+81-6-6850-6407