The 1st International Symposium on Three-Dimensional Nanomagnetism (3DMAG 2026) will be held in Vienna (Austria), on July 13-17, 2026.

3DMAG 2026 will be the first edition of this international symposium devoted to 3D nanomagnetism. The event aims to bring together this vibrant, rapidly growing multidisciplinary community, to discuss the challenges and opportunities of expanding nanomagnetism into the third dimension. To foster community and encourage interaction, the conference will be held in a single-session format featuring invited and contributed talks. Ample time will be allocated for discussions, networking, poster sessions, round tables, and social activities. We expect 150-200 people from all around the world. The list of confirmed keynote and invited speakers includes some of the most prominent figures in magnetism and spintronics worldwide.

Focus topics of the conference will include: nanofabrication, characterisation, and modelling of 3D magnetic systems, spin topology in 3D, physical phenomena such as frustration and fluctuations in 3D, new 3D architectures, effects resulting from the interplay of bulk, surface and curvature, magnetization dynamics and excitations in 3D, spintronics in 3D, and applications of 3D nanomagnetism in, for example, sensing, storage, unconventional computing, and related nanotechnology fields, e.g., bio-magnetism.

The conference will be held in the heart of Vienna, the capital of Austria, a city renowned for its rich history in art, music, and science.

Companies providing scientific instrumentation for nanofabrication, magnetic measurements, spintronics, vacuum equipment, microscopy techniques, micro and nanoelectronics, spectroscopy, advanced analysis of nanostructured materials, thin films, multilayers… and who are interested in presenting their products, will have the possibility to participate to the conference and effectively promote their business through various sponsorship packages.

A PDF version of the call is available for download here, opens an external URL in a new window.