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  • Critical Scaling of Dynamic Phase Transitions in magnetic films

    In a recent article published in Physical Review Letters (Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 116701 (2023)) and selected as an Editor’s suggestion, Mikel Quintana and Andreas Berger from the Nanomagnetism group at nanoGUNE succeeded in experimentally detecting and quantifying critical scaling near the dynamic phase transition (...

  • Abierto el plazo de inscripción del programa de prácticas de verano

    Las prácticas para estudiantes de grado consistirán en participar durante dos meses en proyectos de investigación reales de nanoGUNE. El plazo de presentación de solicitudes está abierto hasta el 12 de febrero de 2023.

  • Publication of the 2022 magneto-optics roadmap

    Under the editorial leadership of nanoGUNE’s Nanomagnetism group leaders Paolo Vavassori and Andreas Berger, the Journal of Physics D – Applied Physics has now published its 2022 magneto-optics Roadmap. An upcoming Webinar focused on the Roadmap will also explore the latest developments in magneto-optics science...

  • CIC nanoGUNE amplía su cartera de patentes

    La concesión de tres patentes, y otras tres nuevas solicitudes de patente, enriquecen notablemente la cartera de propiedad industrial de CIC nanoGUNE. El centro cuenta en la actualidad con 25 solicitudes de patente en los campos de la salud, la óptica, la ciencia de materiales y la electrónica, todo ello, eso sí, a...

  • Overriding Universality via nano-scale Materials Design

    In a recent article published in Physical Review Letters (Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 147201 (2021)), researchers from the Nanomagnetism group at nanoGUNE in collaboration with scientists from the US and Colombia have demonstrated that it is possible to design thermodynamic critical exponents a la carte and override the...

  • Dr. Lorenzo Fallarino has been recently nominated as Emerging Leader in Applied Physics

    Dr. Lorenzo Fallarino, researcher in CIC nanoGUNE´s Nanomagnetism group, has been recently invited by the Editorial Board of Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics to publish a Topical Review on "Graded Magnetic Materials" and separately, he was nominated to contribute to a special issue of the journal highlighting...

  • Publication of the 2020 Magnetism Roadmap

    Under the Guest Editorship of nanoGUNE’s Research Director Dr. Andreas Berger, the Journal of Physics D – Applied Physics just published the 2020 Magnetism Roadmap.

  • nanoGUNE PhD Workshop 2020

    The PhD researchers of nanoGUNE have organized a one-day event to celebrate the 11th anniversary of nanoGUNE. The workshop has consisted of three sessions: Spin-off inside and outside of nanoGUNE, Escape the lab, and a poster session.

  • nanoGUNE lanza una nueva convocatoria de prácticas de verano para universitarios

    CIC nanoGUNE acaba de lanzar la convocatoria del Programa de Prácticas de Verano que organiza anualmente; ofrece a los estudiantes universitarios la oportunidad de conocer de primera mano la actividad de un centro de investigación de referencia a nivel mundial.

  • Fast and selective optical heating for functional nanomagnetic metamaterials

    In a recent article published in Nanoscale, researchers from the Nanomagnetism group at nanoGUNE demonstrate the use of hybrid magnetic-plasmonic elements to facilitate contactless and selective temperature control in magnetic functional metamaterials. Compared to so-far used global heating schemes, which are slow...

  • Apply for a Basque PhD grant with nanoGUNE

    NanoGUNE, located at the Ibaeta Campus of the UPV/EHU in Donostia – San Sebastián, offers PhD opportunities to graduates in Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Biology, and related areas to get their PhD degree.

  • 2017 Magnetism Roadmap

    With the co-authorship of nanoGUNE’s Nanomagnetism group leaders Dr. Andreas Berger and Dr. Paolo Vavassori, the Journal of Physics D – Applied Physics just published the 2017 Magnetism Roadmap. As a whole, the 2017 Magnetism Roadmap, which is an Open Access article, is intended to act as a reference point and...

  • The strangeness of slow dynamics

    In a recent article published in Physical Review Letters (PRL 118, 117202 (2017)), researchers from the Nanomagnetism group at nanoGUNE reported so-far unknown anomalies near dynamic phase transitions (DPTs). Such anomalies do not exist in corresponding thermodynamic phase transitions (TPTs), and thus, they...

  • Fabrication and characterization of magnetic thin films and multilayers, PhD Thesis by Lorenzo Fallarino

    Lorenzo Fallarino, Pre-doctoral Researcher at the Nanomagnetism Group at CIC nanoGUNE, received his PhD at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) after the defense of his thesis project on Thursday 26th of January 2017. His research work, entitled “Fabrication and characterization of magnetic thin films and...

  • Programa de Prácticas de Verano: Convocatoria abierta hasta el 5 de febrero

    ¿Quieres hacer prácticas en verano? ¡Tenemos una gran opción para ti!

  • Designer magneto-optics with plasmonic magnetic nanostructures, PhD Thesis by Nicolò Maccaferri

    Nicolò Maccaferri, Pre-doctoral Researcher at the Nanomagnetism Group at CIC nanoGUNE, received his PhD at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) after the defense of his thesis project on 9 December 2016. His research work, entitled “Designer magneto-optics with plasmonic magnetic nanostructures", has been...

  • Reconfigurable magnetic nanopatterns

    A team of international scientists led by researchers of the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) and the Politecnico of Milan, and involving researchers from nanoGUNE, has demonstrated a novel approach for designing fully reconfigurable magnetic nanopatterns whose properties and functionality can be...

  • Remote control actuation goes down to nanoscale

    Researchers of the Nanomagnetism Group and Electron Microscopy Group at CIC nanoGUNE devised and demonstrated a novel approach to nanoactuation that relies on magnetomechanics instead of the conventional electromechanics utilized in micro and nanoactuated mechanical systems. The work was reported in Small.

  • Magneto-optics on the edge

    In an article published and featured as an Editors’ suggestion in Physical Review Letters last week (PRL 115, 187403 (2015)), researchers from the Nanomagnetism group at nanoGUNE in collaboration with a team from the University of Cantabria and the University of Hamburg have reported on a massive increase of...

  • Interview with Dr. Berger published on JPhys+

    An interview with Dr. Andreas Berger, nanoGUNE´s research director, has been published on JPhys+, the physics blog from IOP Publishing in the UK. The interview is part of a series of interviews that JPhys+ has conducted during this year with editors of the Journal of Physics Series, and revolves around the research...

  • Nicolò Maccaferri, Premio Piero Brovetto 2015

    El Premio Piero Brovetto 2015 ha sido otorgado al investigador pre-doctoral de nanoGUNE Nicolò Maccaferri por “sus contribuciones a los campos del nanomagnetismo y la nanoóptica, en particular por el estudio de las propiedades magnetoplasmónicas de las nanoestructuras magnéticas resonantes”.

  • Becas nanoGUNE: abierta la convocatoria para los estudiantes de máster

    NanoGUNE ofrece 4 becas a los estudiantes del Máster en Nanociencia y del Máster en Nuevos Materiales de la UPV/EHU que elijan desarrollar su tesis de máster dentro de uno de los grupos de investigación de nanoGUNE.

  • ETP Nanomedicine Annual Event 2014

    NanoGUNE hosts more than 120 experts in nanotechnology and medicine at the 2014 Annual Event & General Assembly of the European Technology Platform on Nanomedicine (ETPN). The ETPN event has taken place on 15 and 16 October 2014, co-organized by the nanoBasque Agency (SPRI) and nanoGUNE, the Basque Nanoscience...

  • Two-Dimensional Programmable Manipulation of Magnetic Nanoparticles on-Chip

    Researchers from the Nanomagnetism Group at nanoGUNE have developed a novel device for on-chip selective trap and two-dimensional remote manipulation of single and multiple fluid-borne magnetic particles using field controlled magnetic domain walls in circular nanostructures. The combination of differently shaped...

  • Magnetization reversal behavior of ferromagnetic thin films and nano-structures

    On Friday 27 September, nanoGUNE’s pre-doctoral researcher Olatz Idigoras received her doctoral Degree at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) with a thesis entitled “Magnetization reversal behavior of ferromagnetic thin films and nano-structures”

  • 2nd nanoIKER Workshop

    The 2nd nanoIKER Workshop took place at Tecnalia Headquarters in the Science & Technology Park of Bizkaia on June 10, 2013.

  • New technology in the magnetic cooling of chips

    A team of CIC nanoGUNE researchers has participated in the development of a new technology that will enable the environmental impact to be minimized. The work has been published in the prestigious journal Nature Materials.

  • Crystallography drives Exchange Bias in epitaxial Co/CoO bilayer films

    In a recent article, published in Physical Review Letters (PRL 109, 177205 (2012)) researchers from the Nanomagnetism group and Electron-Microscopy laboratory at nanoGUNE have reported on the crystallography-driven appearance of positive exchange bias in epitaxial Co/CoO bilayers.

  • Nature Communications: Correlative infrared-electron nanoscopy

    A new nanoimaging method for resolving the interplay between local structure, conductivity, and chemical composition

  • Nanotechweb: new property of nanoscale metallic ferromagnets

    As reported in nanotechweb, researchers at nanoGUNE and Chalmers University have discovered a fundamentally new property in nanoscale ferromagnetic nanoantennas – their ability to control the sign of rotation of polarized scattered light. This “Kerr rotation reversal” effect arises from the interplay between...

  • Symposium on nanomagnetism co-organized by nanoGUNE

    Dr. Andreas Berger, nanoGUNE Research Director and leader of the nanomagnetism group, co-organizes New Trends and Developments in Nanomagnetism, a symposium that will be celebrated in the framework of the Spring Meeting 2012 of the Materials Research Society. This symposium is focusing on recent trends in nanoscale...