International Workshop on 1 & 2 Dimensional Magnetic Measurement and Testing

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International Workshop on 1 & 2 Dimensional Magnetic Measurement and Testing (commonly referred to as 1&2DM or even 2DM) - international meeting devoted to problems in one- and two-directional magnetisation of ferromagnetic materials.

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From the 8th 1&2DM the technical papers written in English are published in Przegląd Elektrotechniczny (which in Polish means Electric Review) issued in Warsaw, Poland. [1] Przegląd Elektrotechniczny is one of the oldest European periodicals (since 1919), which is still being in print. [2] From the 12th edition full conference papers have been published on the International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics-IJAEM, [3] (IOS Press, Amsterdam, the Netherlands).

International Steering Committee

1&2DM Workshops

1&2DM is usually held in September. The years are chosen as to alternate with the Soft Magnetic Materials Conference:

* The 16th Workshop in 2020 was postponed due to the Coronavirus Pandemic of 2019–2021. Rather than wait four years between workshops, the Cardiff University MAGMA Centre organised a combination of a virtual workshop in 2021 and an in person workshop in Cardiff in 2022.

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References

  1. Przegląd Elektrotechniczny 2007/4 (branża Elektronika, Energetyka, Elektrotechnika)
  2. Przegląd Elektrotechniczny
  3. "International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics".