Sponsors & supports

European Institute of Molecular Magnetism European Institute of Molecular Magnetism
The Purpose of EIMM is to provide organizational, technical and financial support to its partners. For this, the Institute will promote and coordinate their participation in activities aimed to help them in several areas such as scientific development, training, research funding, searching of industrial partners, technology transfer and creation of spin-offs, and conception of enabling technologies and solutions along the value chain.
Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes
Research in chemistry in Rennes has undeniable expertise in the design and synthesis of molecules, crystals and materials, carrying dedicated functions or properties, using a very wide variety of tools to engineer molecules and materials. This concerns more specifically : molecular chemistry (organic, organometallic and coordination) materials derived from the chemistry of the solid and metallurgy catalysis electrochemistry theoretical chemistry chemical engineering
Institut de Physique de Rennes Institut de Physique de Rennes
The IPR is a research unit in fundamental and applied physics, the driving force behind a number of interdisciplinary research partnerships at interfaces with chemistry, engineering, biology and environmental sciences. The work carried out essentially relates to fundamental research on emerging concepts in contemporary physics and in response to societal questions, with an increasingly large part of activities being developed within the framework of industrial partnerships.
University Rennes 1 University Rennes 1
The University of Rennes 1 is rooted in a prestigious history spanning more than five centuries: it is the direct heir to the very first regional university, founded in Nantes in 1461, by François II, Duke of Brittany. Officially dissolved in 1793, the ducal university will give way in 1808 to a secular and independent imperial university located in Rennes and radiating throughout the great West.
INSA Rennes INSA Rennes
The INSA Rennes develops International recognized research within 6 laboratories investigating mechanics and robotics for industry, civil engineering and sustainable structures, eco-design, electronics and connectivity, computer science, software engineering, cyber security, data analytics & big data, applied mathematics, statistics & optimization, new materials and functional molecules, optoelectronics and photovoltaics
CNRS CNRS
The French National Centre for Scientific Research is among the world's leading research institutions. Its scientists explore the living world, matter, the Universe, and the functioning of human societies in order to meet the major challenges of today and tomorrow. Internationally recognised for the excellence of its scientific research, the CNRS is a reference in the world of research and development, as well as for the general public.
Rennes Métropole Rennes Métropole
Rennes Métropole is a key site in the French higher education and research landscape. The 1st university center in the Great West welcomes 68,000 students and a large number of higher education and research establishments. Rennes also has thematic centers of excellence which are a major source of attractiveness for the establishment of innovative companies and R&D centers.
Association Française de Magnétisme Moléculaire Association Française de Magnétisme Moléculaire
The French Association of Molecular Magnetism (AM2), created in 2020, brings together chemists, physico-chemists, theoreticians and physicists from French laboratories and Instrument facilities (synchrotrons, neutrons, high magnetic fields) within the same community for the development of molecular-based magnetic and switchable materials. To bring this community forward and to maintain multidisciplinary exchanges and the link between fundamental and applied developments, various actions will be carried out within AM2 (schools, workshops, mobility, scholarships, annual meetings..).
Société Chimique de France Société Chimique de France
The SCF was founded in 1857 to bring together and represent the chemists of France. It supports the needs of the chemist community and stays in step with a changing world. The Société Chimique de France is a recognized association of public utility whose vocation is to structure, animate and embody the network bringing together any natural or legal person concerned by the chemical sciences and their developments . It support and promote chemistry in all its aspects, scientific, academic, application, educational and societal.
The European Magnetism Association The European Magnetism Association
The purpose of the European Magnetism Association (EMA) is to promote the development of magnetism and magnetic materials in Europe, through rising the visibility and the impact of research on fundamental and applied magnetism. EMA acts as an umbrella organization for activities in magnetism in Europe, giving magnetism a voice in the concert of physical sciences.
Région Bretagne Région Bretagne
Brittany region is an extremely attractive place for research in various domains such as cybersecurity, materials, biology, marine technologies and chemistry. Brittany Region provides fundings and facilities for researchers to perform research at the highest international level.
European Research Council European Research Council
The ERC (European Research Council) has the main objective to encourage the highest quality research in Europe through competitive funding and to support investigator-driven frontier research across all fields, on the basis of scientific excellence.
Royal Society of Chemistry Royal Society of Chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry is a learned society, committed to advancing chemistry as a science, developing its applications, and disseminating chemical knowledge. As a professional body we maintain professional qualifications and set high standards of competence and conduct for professional chemists. We also provide a wide range of services and activities of value both to members, and to the community. Three of our leading journal titles, namely RSC Advances, Dalton Transactions and Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, are proud to sponsor this event.
Quantum Design Quantum Design
For over 50 years, Quantum Design has been a leading distributor of high-tech systems and components for research and industry. Well known for its magnetic measurement systems (SQUID, VSM, MOKE, Hall effect sensors), our company is also recognized for its wide selection of state-of-the-art scientific equipment, from established suppliers as well as innovative start-ups in the following fields: Cryogenics: temperature sensors, cryostats, helium liquefaction; Measurements in cryogenic environment, including electrical characterization; In situ and Ex Situ analysis of surfaces and deposits; Imaging: X-ray characterization, hyperspectral cameras, ultrafast cameras; Optics: interferometric techniques, spectroscopy and optical components. Quantum Design also means: Expert advices that make your needs a priority; A single contact person, because each project is unique; A range of products always larger that reflects latest innovations and trends; A dedicated service team that provides the best support to our users.
Magnetochemistry Magnetochemistry
Magnetochemistry (IF 2.193, ISSN 2312-7481) is a unique, international, and scientific open-access journal which covers all areas of magnetism, with a special focus on the design, synthesis, and characterization of any type of magnetic material and the study of its structure/property relationships. Magnetochemistry encourages scholars to discuss and present their experimental and theoretical results. Our scopes mainly include: crystal engineering of magnetic materials; molecular magnetism; magnetic metal–organic frameworks; single-molecule, ion, and chain magnets; spin crossover materials; applications of magnetic materials. Prof. Dr. Carlos J. Gómez García is serving as our Editor-in-Chief. We provide recognition of reviewers, as well as high visibility and rapid publication support for authors.
Innova-Chem Innova-Chem
Innova-Chem is a new company created in 2018 with a special focus on research products – coupling agents, microencapsulation, labeled and unlabeled compounds and HPLC products. Our aim is to supply researchers, laboratories, universities and pharmaceutical companies with most comprehensive range of innovative, highest quality research compounds with the most competitive pricings.
EUR Lumomat EUR Lumomat
The LUMOMAT project is a Graduate School of Research (EUR) with a Master in Chemistry (Master Degree 1 in Nantes and Rennes and Master Degree 2 in Angers). This project led by the University of Angers includes the University of Rennes 1, Nantes University, ENSCR and the CNRS. The local authorities (the Regional Councils Pays de la Loire and Bretagne, Angers Loire Métropole and Rennes Métropole) are privileged financial partners. This project involves researchers from 4 laboratories in the West of France: MOLTECH Anjou (Angers), CEISAM (Nantes), IMN (Nantes), ISCR (Rennes) and is supported by 10 official international universities. In total, more than 270 researchers are involved. This project is focused on three main application areas: i) materials for energy, including organic, dye-sensitized, or hybrid perovskite solar cells, artificial photosynthesis, and OLEDs, ii) materials for health and the environment, including new sensor probes for medical applications, iii) materials for information storage, nanostructured systems and imaging. For more information: www.lumomat.fr LinkedIn: EUR LUMOMAT
Laboratoire Léon Brillouin (LLB) Laboratoire Léon Brillouin (LLB)
The Laboratoire Léon Brillouin (LLB) is a national research laboratory funded jointly by the CNRS and CEA, located on the Plateau de Saclay, south of Paris. Its main missions are: to promote the use of neutron scattering (diffraction, imaging, spectroscopies) in all possible areas of research; to build neutron source facilities; to host and assist teams who come to perform experiments using LLB neutron instruments; and to conduct and perform research on its own scientific programs (condensed matter, magnetism, functional materials, soft matter and complex systems, biophysics).
Pfeiffer Vacuum Pfeiffer Vacuum
Pfeiffer Vacuum is one of the world’s leading developers, manufacturers and suppliers of vacuum solutions. For 130 years, the name Pfeiffer Vacuum has served as a guarantee for advanced vacuum technology, high quality vacuum solutions and first-class service. In addition to a full range of hybrid and magnetically levitated turbopumps, the product portfolio comprises backing pumps, leak detectors, components, measurement and analysis devices, as well as vacuum systems and chambers. As an experienced business partner, Pfeiffer Vacuum implements individual solutions for its customers, and sets new standards in after-sales support as a reliable service partner. The company employs over 3,300 people worldwide and has 10 production sites and more than 20 sales and service companies. Web; LinkedIn; Youtube.
Cryogenic Cryogenic
Cryogenic Limited produces a wide variety of customised superconducting magnet systems, including solenoids to 22 Tesla, split pairs to 14 Tesla, 2D and 3D vector configurations, magnets for UHV soft x-ray, muon, optical and neutron beamline environments, as well as bespoke large bore magnets for gyrotron and mineral separation applications. Our range of measurement systems includes magnets for NMR, EPR, SQUID and vibrating sample magnetometers, electrical and thermal transport measurements, combined with ultra-low temperature capabilities down to 300 mK with 3He or 50 mK with a dilution refrigerator. These configurations are offered as either cryogen free or low boil off liquid helium cooled magnet systems.
IDIL Fibres Optiques IDIL Fibres Optiques
IDIL Fibres Optiques is an opto-electronics engineering company specialized in fiber optics solutions and spectroscopy. For photochemistry, photoswitch, photocristallography, we have developed a photoexcitation system combined with real time spectroscopy monitoring (see description in the abstract book and here. We can also design fiber probe compatible with magnetic environment for in situ spectroscopy monitoring. This gives access to absorbance, reflectance, fluorescence, colorimetry or Raman.
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