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Applications for the Best Student Presentation Award are no longer being accepted.
This award recognizes and encourages excellence in graduate studies in the field of magnetism. The winner receives $1,000 and remaining finalists each receive $250. Conference attendees are encouraged to attend the talks and support these young scientists.
Congratulations to the 2025 Joint Conference Best Student Presentation Finalists!
BE-02: Mechanisms Of Electrical Switching Of Ultrathin CoO/Pt Bilayers
Christin Schmitt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
BE-10: Start-to-Finish Tuning of Magnetic Anisotropy in Iron Garnet Thin Films
Allison Kaczmarek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
CD-06: Spin pumping driven by magnon-photon polaritons in a ferromagnet-coplanar superconducting resonator hybrid system
Dinesh Wagle, University of Delaware
CE-08: Gain Enhancement and Ground Plane Immunity of Mechanically Driven Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator Magnetoelectric Antenna Arrays
Bin Luo, Northeastern University
EE-07: Ultrafast Coupled Domain Wall Motion in Mn2Au-Permalloy
Tobias Wagner, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz