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The 1st Asian Conference on Molecular Magnetism (1st ACMM online)

1st ACMM online

Fukuoka, JAPAN

Award

ACMM Rising Star Award

After careful evaluation and consideration, Dr. Fu-Sheng Guo (The University of Sussex, United Kingdom) was selected as a winner of ACMM Rising Star Award. Congratulations!


Fu-Sheng Guo
(The University of Sussex, United Kingdom)

The first high-temperature single-molecule magnet


CV & Abstract



ACMM offers a "Rising Star Award" at ACMM2020. This award was established by great contribution of Prof. Masahiro Yamashita and Prof. Hiroki Oshio.
One winner will be selected and will receive a certificate and a prize of 100,000 JPY, and the winner has an award lecture at the opening ceremony on 9th March.

Eligibility
:
Researchers who are 38 years old or younger (when applying) with PhD, and have performed their researches or have nationality in Asian countries/regions including Oceanian and surrounding countries/regions

Application Guideline:
Details are given in the file: Application Guideline


Deadline for application:
15th November 2019

Poster Award

ACMM offers a "Poster Award" at the 1st ACMM online. About ten winners will be selected and will receive a certificate and a prize of 5,000 JPY at the closing ceremony on March 10th.
All poster presentations by students and post-doctoral fellows are automatically nominated for this award.

Twelve winners were selected by vote from international judges.
Congratulations!!

P001 Haruka Yoshino Kyushu Univ. Japan
CO2-induced Magnetic Phase Conversion in a Flexible Double-layer Type Porous Magnet
P004 Hikaru Zenno Kumamoto Univ. Japan
Transition of Magnetic Property Depending on L term in 1-D Co(II) Complex
P008 Emma Regincos Marti Univ. of Glasgow United Kingdom
Study on a family of Ln3+ highly coordinated complexes with a short axial Ln-F bond
P012 Yongbing Shen Tohoku Univ. Japan
Redox-Driven Multiple-Charge Transfer Process in a Three-Dimensional Conductive Single-Molecule Magnet Material
P013 Moya Hay Univ. of Melbourne Australia
Ligand Tuning in Cobalt Complexes for Valence Tautomerism
P023 Angelos B. Canaj Univ. of Liverpool United Kingdom
Slow Magnetic Relaxation in High Performance Macrocyclic Dysprosium (III) Single-Molecule Magnets
P032 Konatsu Toyama Kyushu Univ. Japan
Magnetic Behavior Modulation of 2-D Hofmann-type Coordination Polymers via Incorporating Alkoxypyridine
P033 Fathima Zahra Mohamed Zahir Univ. of Melbourne Australia
Effect of Ancillary Ligand on Valence Tautomerism in Cobalt-Dioxolene Complexes: A Computational and Experimental Study
P034 Takuto Mibu Kindai Univ. Japan
Synthesis and properties of mononuclear Co dioxolene complexes containing bulky ancillary ligand
P038 Yue Xin The Univ. of Tokyo Japan
Luminescent Cyanido-bridged DyIII-CoIII Framework Showing Single-molecule Magnet Behavior Switched by Dehydration and Hydration
P042 Ekaterina Tiukacheva N.S. IGIC of the Russian Academy of Sciences Russia
Coordination Compounds of Lanthanides with Schiff Base Ligand
P053 Aleksandra Pacanowska Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences Poland
Construction of thin film systems using solvatomagnetic coordination polymers




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744 Moto-oka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, JAPAN

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