3d Topological Textures at Surfaces and Interfaces
11-12 December 2025, Karlsruhe, Germany
Deadlines
Wednesday, November 12 , 2025: Online pre- registration. The number of participants is limited - please apply as early as possible to secure your place.
Friday, November 14, 2025: Notification regarding participation, abstract acceptance. Invitations to be sent via the e-COST platform.
Wednesday November 19, 2025: Finalization of the participant list.
Friday, November 21, 2025: Final program published on the website.
Scope
In 3d space, a large variety of topological textures and defects may exist. These include genuinely 3d textures such as hopfions or Bloch points. Moreover, 3d extensions of lower-dimensional textures and defects comprise, for example, 2d skyrmions becoming skyrmion strings or 2d vortices becoming vortex lines. These 3d extensions benefit from the additional dimension and may form new superstructures or disclose new dynamics. Surfaces and interfaces, natural or engineered, alter the energetic landscape and can act as stabilizing anchor points for 3d textures or as catalysts in the creation process of these.
In this workshop, we discuss (i) the role of surfaces and interfaces in distinct condensed matter systems, and how they enable or hinder the stabilization or creation of 3d topological textures and (ii) the derivation, implementation, and validation of boundary conditions at surfaces or interfaces.
Scope
Program
Time
Thursday 11
Friday 12
09:00-09:30
Numerical simulation of a composite magnet Victor Laliena University of Zaragoza
09:30-10:00
Fractional Hopfions in Composite Magnets Sanjay Ashok KIT
10:00-10:45
Coffee, posters, discussions
10:45-11:45
Discussion, Hands-on, Benchmarking Test your codes, share insights, discuss implementations (and posters)
11:45-12:00
Concluding Remarks
12:00
Welcome & organizational matters
End
12:15-14:00
Lunch break (not included)
14:00-14:30
Higher order stencils and boundary conditions in Mumax3 Jan Masell KIT
14:30-14:45
Introduction to mumax+: A Novel and Extensible GPU-Accelerated Micromagnetic Simulator Lars Moreels Ghent University
14:45-15:30
Implementation of magneto-elastics and its boundary conditions in mumax+ Ian Lateur and Diego De Gusem Ghent University
15:30-16:15
Posters, coffee, discussions
16:15-16:45
Jump conditions for magnetoelastically coupled systems in finite differences Peter Flauger University of Vienna
16:45-17:15
Temperature dependence of micromagnetic parameters Levente Rózsa HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics
17:15-18:15
Discussion, Hands-on, Benchmarking Test your codes, share insights, discuss implementations (and posters)
18:15-20:00
Dinner off-campus (not included)
20:00
Visit Karlsruhe Christmas Market (not included)
Program
Meeting Venue
The workshop will be held at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Karlsruhe:
Day 1: Gastdozentenhaus des KIT (guest house) Engesserstr. 3 76131 Karlsruhe
Day2: Seminar room 111 Building 10.11 KIT
Venues
Important notes
Registration Fee
There is no registration fee. Participation includes access to all sessions and coffee breaks.
Personal Arrangements
Participants are responsible for arranging their own travel and accommodation. A limited number of hotel rooms have been reserved by the organizers. Please indicate in your application whether you would like to make use of thisopportunity. We recommend booking well in advance.
Entry Requirements
Participants should independently ensure they meet entry requirements for Germany. For general European Union entry guidelines, visit this link.
Decisions regarding COST support will be communicated to participants well in advance of the meeting to allow sufficient time for travel arrangements.
Travel Reimbursement and Daily Allowance
The maximum reimbursement for long-distance travel and the daily allowance rate, as specified in the Annotated Rules of the COST Action (as per 01.11.2025), may be adjusted following a decision by the Management Committee. The daily allowance rate has been set to €170 further to such a decision. Did you receive an invitation through e-COST to participate in the working group meeting on December 10-11 in Karlsruhe? Does your invitation indicate that you are eligible for financial support? Read here the procedure to follow!
Important notes
Organisers
Jan Masell, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) & RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science
Markus Garst, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)