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Topical Group on Magnetism and its Applications

The American Physical Society Topical Group on Magnetism and its Applications, or GMAG, represents one of the fastest-growing scientific sectors of the APS.

Membership in GMAG — an annual investment of only $8 for APS members — not only helps you keep up with the fast-paced field of Magnetism but also provides the following features:
  • The Quarterly GMAG Newsletter, with GMAG news including a magnetism science focus article;
  • Access to GMAG-sponsored graduate student awards and sponsorships;
  • Potential to increase the number of APS Fellows sponsored by GMAG;
  • Potential to increase the number of invited talks on magnetism at the March Meeting;
  • The opportunity to help shape the future of Physics in the US by participating in GMAG-sponsored student outreach activities and Congressional visitations.
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News & Announcements

March Meeting 2012

Details about the 2012 APS March Meeting can be found in the GMAG Newsletter. For information on registration and housing, go to the March Meeting 2012 web site.

All About 2012 March Meeting

GMAG Student Travel Award  

GMAG sponsors student travel awards of $250 each for the APS March Meeting. See the GMAG Newsletter for more information. The completed application (available at the link below) should be sent by email to Mark Stiles by December 1, 2011.  

GMAG Student Travel Award Application

Upcoming Meetings

The 12th Joint MMM/Intermag Conference
January 14-18, 2013

APS March Meeting 2013
March 18-22, 2013

APS April Meeting 2013
April 13-16, 2013

APS March Meeting 2014
March 3-7, 2014

APS April Meeting 2014
April 5-8, 2014

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