Magnetic Interactions
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    Devonport Lecture Theatre, Portland Square Building, University of Plymouth

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Magnetic Interactions 2025 will take place at the University of Plymouth on 9–10 January 2025.
This two-day meeting provides a forum for the UK Earth Magnetism community (and visiting friends and colleagues) to share their recent research and engage in discussion in a friendly atmosphere in Britain’s Ocean City.
We welcome contributions on research related to paleo-, archeo- and geo-magnetism, rock and environmental magnetism, biomagnetism, magnetic fields and properties of other planetary bodies, and magnetism in general.
Early career researchers and PhD students are particularly encouraged to participate.
Snacks and drinks will be provided.

Registration and abstract submission

Registration is free. Please submit your oral/poster abstract by completing the registration and abstract submission form by Friday 3 January. All abstracts should be no more than 250 words. Posters should be in A0 portrait format. Fixings will be provided.
If you encounter any problems, or if you would like to register after the deadline, please email Professor Antony Morris (antony.morris@plymouth.ac.uk).
This is a not-for-profit meeting, generously supported by AGICO, Magnetic Measurements Ltd, the Mineralogical Society and Lake Shore Cryotronics.
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Meeting programme

Thursday 9 January 2025
12:00 Arrival and registration
13:00 Welcome to Magnetic Interactions 2025
13:15–15:00 Session 1 of talks
15:00–16.00 Coffee and posters
16:00–17:30 Session 2 of talks
17:30–18.30 Poster viewing session
19.00 Dinner at the Boathouse Restaurant, Plymouth Barbican
Friday 10 January 2025
09:00–10:30 Session 3 of talks
10:30–11:00 Coffee and posters
11:00–12:30 Session 4 of talks
12:30–13:00 Visit to the Plymouth Paleomagnetic Lab (for those interested)

Venue: Devonport Lecture Theatre, Portland Square Building, University of Plymouth main campus

The Portland Square Building is a versatile and modern educational facility that is home to a number of laboratories, teaching and research facilities and lecture theatres.
Located in the heart of our city centre campus, the building is a hub for teaching and learning across multiple disciplines.
Travel to Plymouth information including the location of Portland Square Building on the main campus can be found on the University of Plymouth website.
Portland Square Building Image: Alice Li

Evening dinner at The Boathouse restaurant and bar | 9 January

There is an optional evening meal planned at The Boathouse restaurant and bar on Plymouth Barbican for 9 January for £25 per person.
The Boathouse is a waterfront restaurant and bar specialising in seafood caught by their own boats, and is the perfect spot for laid back breakfasts, cosy coffees, delicious dining or simply drinks at the bar with friends. The restaurant overlooks the famous Mayflower Steps, just a stone’s throw from the historic Barbican.
Please note, in order to attend the dinner you will need to submit your menu choices in advance and make payment via the link below. All dietary requirements will be catered for.
Book a place at the evening dinner
The Boathouse

This event is sponsored by Magnetic Measurements Ltd and AGICO, and supported by the Mineral Physics Group of the Mineralogical Society and Lake Shore Cryotronics:

 

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