<p>➀ Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz's Professor Jairo Sinova will coordinate a new Priority Program focusing on unconventional magnetism in condensed matter physics.</p><p>➁ The program aims to develop IT components that push the technical limits of speed, storage density, and efficiency.</p><p>➂ The German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved the program with around EUR 8 million in funding over three years.</p>
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