Meiere Symposium

Meiere Symposium

Presented by the Department of Physics and by the School of Science at IU Indianapolis, the Dr. Forrest Meiere Visiting Scientist Program brings distinguished scientists to campus each year. 

Meiere Symposium
"Magnetism"

Friday, November 15, 2024

8 a.m.
Continental breakfast

9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Meiere Symposium

Lilly Auditorium (lower level of University Library)
755 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis

Speakers

Alexis Emelianoff

Alexis Emelianoff
Sound Artist
Montréal, Canada

Marcelo Jaime

Marcelo Jaime, Ph.D.
Experimental Physicist
Braunschweig, Germany

Vivek Amin

Vivek Amin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Physics
IU Indianapolis

Ruihua Cheng

Ruihua Cheng, Ph.D.
Professor, Physics
IU Indianapolis

Stuart Kenderes

Stuart Kenderes, Ph.D.
Lecturer, Earth & Environmental Sciences
IU Indianapolis

Opening remarks from

Ricardo Decca, Ph.D.
Professor and Department Chair, Physics
IU Indianapolis


John F. DiTusa, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Science
Professor, Physics
IU Indianapolis


IU Indianapolis Campus Leadership

Program

Talks

Unconventional Spin-Orbit Torques

Vivek Amin, Ph.D.

Can we construct a molecular multiferroic electronic device?

Ruihua Cheng, Ph.D.

From the core to the crust, how magnetism helps us understand our dynamic planet

Stuart Kenderes, Ph.D.

Dr. Forrest Meiere was the first and longest-serving chair in the Department of Physics in the School of Science. He dedicated 32 years to physics education and research, guiding the department to national recognition. Dr. Meiere continues to pave the way and lead by example through his philanthropy for the next generation of scientists and researchers at IU Indianapolis and in the Department of Physics.