24–27 Jun 2024
Košice, Slovakia
Europe/Bratislava timezone

EMSA history

  • 1st EMSA, July 22–24, 1996, organized by National Institute of Research & Development for Technical Physics, held in Iasi, Romania, Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
     
  • 2nd EMSA, July 13–15, 1998, by The University of Sheffield, held in Sheffield, UK
     
  • 3rd EMSA, July 19–21, 2000, by Institut für Elektrotechnik, Technische Universität Dresden, held in Dresden, Germany, Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
     
  • 4th EMSA, July 3–5, 2002, by National Technical University of Athens, held in Athens, Greece, Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
     
  • 5th EMSA, July 4–6, 2004, by Wolfson Centre for Magnetics, Cardiff University, held in Cardiff, UK, Sensors and Actuators A: Physica
     
  • 6th EMSA, July 3–5, 2006, by Institute of Materials Science of Madrid, held in Bilbao, Spain, Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
     
  • 7th EMSA, June 30 – July 2, 2008, by Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, held in Caen, France, Sensors Letters : A
     
  • 8th EMSA, July 4–7, 2010, by Department of Physics, Uludag University, held in Bodrum, Turkey
     
  • 9th EMSA, July 1–4, 2012, by Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University, held in Prague, Czech Republic, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
     
  • 10th EMSA, July 6–9, July 2014, by Institute of Sensor and Actuator Systems, Vienna University of Technology, held in Vienna, Austria, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
     
  • 11th EMSA, July 12–15, 2016, by INRIM, the Italian National Research Institute for Metrology, held in Torino, Italy,  IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
     
  • 12th EMSA, July 1–4, 2018, held in Athen, Greece, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
     
  • 13th EMSA, July 5–8, 2022, by the Faculty of Physics of the Complutense University, held in Madrid, Spain, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics