23-rd International School-Conference

Spinus 2026
Magnetic resonance and its applications
St. Petersburg, Russia
30 March — 3 April, 2026
News
Important dates
Jan 15, 2026 Abstract submission
Feb 15, 2026 Conference proceedings submission
Mar 30, 2026 Opening of Spinus-2026
Files
Conference proceedings template
Proceedings
Abstract submission
DOC-formatted abstracts up to 300 words (without figures, tables, or formulas). The abstracts will be compiled into the book of abstracts and will be available on the conference website. The submission deadline is January 15, 2026
Conference proceedings
DOC-formatted proceedings can be full 2-4 pages including tables and figures (i.e. usual format for SPINUS conference) in MS Word format, according to the conference proceedings template. Conference proceedings deadline is February 15, 2026
Paper submission
The selected papers of the participants will be published in a special issue of Applied Magnetic Resonance Journal (Q3) with the standard reviewing process (the journal is indexed by Web of Science and Scopus). The journal website: http://www.springer.com... Deadline for the manuscript submission is May 31, 2026
.Registration fee
For Russian citizens the registration fee is 6 000 RUB for participants, and 3 000 RUB, for young participants (under 35 years old), for foreing participants 16 000 RUB and 8 000 RUB respectively.
Participation in the online format for foreign participants is free of charge.
Registration fee includes organizing costs, visa support, conference materials, welcome-party and coffee breaks.
About Spinus
Spinus Conference is the platform for young scientists to learn and discuss of actual magnetic resonance methods and techniques.
It is a good place to share any kind of research ideas and enrich knowledge in adjacent fields.
The number of participants is limited by 200 persons including 120 young participants (students and scientists under 35 years old).
Scope
The scope of the “Spinus” Conference includes the following topics:
- Modern trends in NMR, ESR and NQR
- Magnetic resonance for fundamental science
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Computer Modeling in magnetic resonance
- NMR in Earth magnetic field
- Magnetic resonance for industry
- Related phenomena
Sponsors
Scientific Adviser
V.I. Chizhik, Professor, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
Program Committee
Yu.M. Bunkov Professor, Russian Quantum Center, Russia
C. Cabal Senior researcher, Cuban Neuroscience Center, Cuba.
S.V. Dvinskikh Professor, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
L.Yu Grunin Associate Professor, CEO, Resonance Systems, Russia
D. I. Kolokolov Senior Researcher, Novosibirsk State University, Russia
Yu.A. Pirogov Professor, Moscow State University, Russia
W. Price Professor, Western Sydney University, Australia
B. Rameev Professor, Gebze Technical University, Turkey
M. G. Shelyapina Professor, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
M.S. Tagirov Professor, Kazan Federal University, Russia
L.M. Varela Professor, University Santiago de Compostela, Spain
B. Xia Professor, Director of Beijing NMR Center, Peking University
Organizing committee
Chairman: | Prof. Denis Markelov |
Vice-chairman: | M. Sci. Alexandr Ievlev, researcher |
Vice-chairwoman: | Dr. Nadezhda Sheveleva |
Committee members: |
Dr. Andrey Komolkin, Dr. Andrey Egorov, Dr. Vladimir Matveev, Dr. Pavel Kupriyanov, Dr. Konstantin Tyutyukin, M. Sci. Kirill Nerinovsky, M. Sci. Timofey Popov, |