3rd Edition of
Symposium on Magnetism and Spintronics
(SMS-3)
January 21-24 , 2026
January 21-24 , 2026
The Symposium on Magnetism and Spintronics (SMS 2026) is being organized by the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT-H), Hyderabad, Telangana, India, from January 21st to January 24th, 2026. The objective of the conference is to provide a platform for interaction among scientists, experts, and technologists to share their fundamental understanding of magnetism and/or spintronics, as well as R&D on futuristic materials for the next generation. The SMS conference aims to bring experts working in the field of magnetism and/or spintronics. The first SMS conference (SMS-1) was held at NISER, Bhubaneswar, in 2021. The third edition of this conference, i.e., SMS-3 (SMS-2026), will be held at the beautiful campus of IIT Hyderabad. The technical programme of the conference will consist of invited talks, contributed talks, and poster presentations.
Details will be announced soon.
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About the Venue
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH), established in 2008, is a top-ranked institute for science and technology in India, consistently placed in the NIRF top 10 for Engineering. With a strong foundation in research and innovation, IITH fosters a vibrant culture reflected in its numerous patents and publications. The campus features iconic buildings influenced by Japanese architecture, symbolizing its close academic and industrial ties with Japan. Offering a flexible academic structure, cutting-edge research, industry collaborations, and entrepreneurial support, IITH provides a holistic ecosystem that empowers students and faculty to turn ideas into reality.
Organizing Team
NISER Bhubaneshwar
Conference Chair
IIT Hyderabad
Convenor
IIT Hyderabad
Convenor
Core committee
Prof. Anjan Barman, SNBNCBS, Kolkata
Prof. A. Tulapurkar, IIT Bombay
Prof. P S. Anil Kumar, IISc Bangalore
Prof. Pranaba Muduli, IIT Delhi
Prof. A. Perumal, IIT Guwahati
Local Organizing Committee
Prof. Ranjith Ramadurai, IIT Hyderabad
Prof. Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty, IIT Hyderabad
Prof. Amit Acharyya, IIT Hyderabad
Prof. Suryanarayana Jammalamadaka, IIT Hyderabad
Dr. Karthik V Raman, TIFR Hyderabad
Dr. Venkata Rao Kotagiri, IIT Hyderabad