OXiNEMS presented the poster entitled “Frequency-modulated MEMS magnetometers using magnetic flux concentrator and permanent magnets" at the Joint European Magnetic Symposia 2020
OXiNEMS presented the poster entitled “Frequency-modulated MEMS magnetometers using magnetic flux concentrator and permanent magnets" at the Joint European Magnetic Symposia 2020
On October 29th Lucia Varbaro received the Master degree in Physics cum laude from the University of Genova with a thesis entitled “Study of micro-resonators applied to magnetometry”. Congratulations to Lucia!
The 2025 edition of Future Tech Week (FTW) is taking place from April 7th to 11th, 2025
FTW 2025 will once again bring together innovators, researchers, and key stakeholders for a week dedicated to collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and networking. Designed as a platform for deep-tech projects, this event provides an opportunity to showcase achievements, foster meaningful connections, and stimulate synergies among EIC-funded projects, external experts, and the broader research and innovation community.
As part of FTW 2025, OXiNEMS is hosting two webinar presentations:
Luca Pellegrino “Magnetometer for Biomagnetism”, Online April 8th, 14:30 – 15:00 [event registration link]
Nicola Manca “Functional Oxides-Based MEMS”, Online April 11th, 14:30 – 15:00 [event registration link]
Join us to be part of these events!
Results of the OXiNEMS project will be soon presented at Frontiers of Nanomechanical Systems with 4 posters dealing with oxides, magnetometers and optomechanical systems!
Register to the Workshop on Materials and Devices for Biomagnetism and Magnetometry.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working in the field of magnetic devices and related materials to stimulate new ideas and directions in emerging applications in biomagnetism.
Attendance to this event is free-of-charge upon registration
When? Tuesday April 16th, 2024
Where? Online (platform and link will be communicated to registered participants)
The 9th OXiNEMS project meeting took place on 24-25 May at the Institute of Nanostructure and Solid State Physics (INF) of the University of Hamburg. A great opportunity to discuss in-person the recent advancements of the project and visit the laboratories!
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