Nanomagnetism and Simulation: From Theory to Real-World Applications Exploring the Intersection of Fundamental Science and Practical Technologies
Dr. Kadiri Abdelmajid,
Lecturer at Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI)
The School of Applied and Engineering Physics Seminar Series will occur on Thursday, October 2nd at 3:30 PM, at TC-G-02 (Teaching Center). We will welcome Dr. Kadiri Abdelmajid, Lecturer at Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI).
Abstract:
The continuous miniaturization of electronic devices and the growing demand for energy-efficient and high-performance technologies have propelled the field of nanomagnetism to the forefront of materials science and condensed matter physics.
Nanomagnetic materials and advanced simulation techniques play a crucial role in bridging the gap between fundamental science and real-world applications. Using Monte Carlo simulation methods, he explores the equilibrium behavior of magnetic systems, focusing on phase transitions, spin configurations, and the effects of temperature, anisotropy, and inter-particle interactions. Systems studied include spin lattices and nanostructured magnetic materials, where finite-size effects and exchange interactions significantly influence macroscopic properties. Their results offer valuable insights into the thermal stability of magnetic states, critical phenomena, and the design of materials with tailored magnetic properties. These findings demonstrate the importance of simulation tools in connecting theoretical models with experimental and technological realities. This work underscores the potential of nanomagnetism, combined with advanced modeling techniques, to drive future developments in magnetic materials and devices.
Biography:
Dr. Abdelmajid Kadiri is a researcher and lecturer in physics with a multidisciplinary background in mathematics, computer science, and materials science. He holds a PhD in system modeling and materials science and is currently a lecturer at the Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI), Rabat. He is also the founding president of the Moroccan Physics Association. He has taught courses in physics, applied mathematics, and computer science at several higher education institutions in Morocco, training students in radiology, laboratory sciences and biomedical engineering. Beyond teaching, Dr. Kadiri is actively involved in the international scientific community. He has presented his research at international conferences, including ICAM 2024 at the Technical University of Istanbul, and participated in the first congress of the Mauritanian Physical Society. He is also the head of the Organizing Committee for ICPS 2026, the International Conference of Physics Students, to be held in Morocco. His work bridges fundamental science and technological applications, with a strong commitment to fostering scientific exchange and collaboration.
Localization: Teaching Center TCG-G-02 , 1st Floor.
Teams Link: School of Physics Seminar