T he Symposium of Magnetism and Spintronics (SMS-2021), is being organized by the National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Bhubaneswar, India during 25 – 27 November, 2021. The objective of the conference is to arrange a platform for all the students, scientists who are pursuing their research in the area of magnetism and spintronics, to interact with eminent scientists, share opinion and assess the recent developments in these areas. We aim to organise SMS conferences in a periodic manner in different cities of India.
National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Bhubaneswar, is a research institution funded by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Govt. of India. NISER is affiliated to Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI), Mumbai, a deemed research university. The main aim of NISER is to train and nurture motivated world class researchers who will take up challenging research and teaching assignments in universities, research laboratories, and industries. This institute is dedicated to pursue cutting edge research along with both undergraduate and graduate education. It offers a five-year integrated M.Sc., integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. and Ph.D. degrees in basic sciences. The campus of NISER is situated across ~300 acres of land, in Jatni, Khurda, Odisha (25 kms from Bhubaneswar airport).
School of Physical Sciences (SPS) of NISER is in pursuit of excellence in research and teaching. It is engaged in very active research in the frontier areas. Physics of the macro world and micro world are being vigorously explored. The school offers the integrated M.Sc., integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. and Ph.D. programme in Physics to highly motivated students. The research areas of SPS are widespread in the fields of magnetic materials, multiferroics, spintronics, dielectrics, nanofabrication and photonics, solid state ionic, spectroscopy and transport studies, nonlinear optics and semiconductor lasers, ultra-cold atoms & quantum optics, statistical mechanics, high energy physics, string theory, atomic physics, quantum field theory, quantum information, mesoscopic superconductivity, etc.