July 27 - July 31
The Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Workshop is a biennial event that focuses on advances in the science and technology of rare earth permanent magnets. It highlights recent developments in the design and implementation of high-performance permanent magnets for energy applications. The workshop will cover both fundamental materials research in academia and developments in industrial applications such as motors, generators, and actuators. It will also address issues of rare earth resources and magnet recycling to assess life cycle sustainability.
Fundamental aspects of materials development will also include innovative computational methods such as machine learning and data-driven accelerated materials discovery, novel alloy design approaches, and advanced processing and characterization techniques. Proposals for alternative magnets without rare earth elements are also within the scope.
REEsilience project coordinator Prof. Dr. Carlo Burkhardt will be joining the event and speaking on ‘Recent development in recycling of RE permanent magnets of the RE-Fe-B type: Callenges and solutions’ on July 29, from 1:50 pm to 2:10 pm. Project partner Prof. Thomas Schrefl from the University of Continuing Education Krems will also be present and give a talk titled ‘Artificial Intelligence Assisted Optimization of Permanent Magnets’ on July 31, from 1:30 pm to 2:00 pm.
More information: https://www.nims.go.jp/mmu/repm2025/