1 Magnetism and topology Andre' Thiaville, Jacques Miltat, and Stanislas Rohart 2 Materials for skyrmionics Kai Litzius and Mathias Klaui 3 Characterizing magnetic skyrmions at their fundamental length and time scales Peter Fischer and Sujoy Roy 4 Mapping the magnetic field of skyrmions and spin spirals by scanning probe microscopy Hans J. Hug 5 Scanning probe microscopy methods for imaging skyrmions and spin spirals with atomic resolution Hans J. Hug 6 Static properties of magnetic skyrmions Roberto Zivieri and Oksana Chubykalo-Fesenko 7 Dynamics of magnetic skyrmions Riccardo Tomasello, Luis Sa´nchez-Tejerina, and Mario Carpentieri 8 Electrical nucleation and detection of magnetic skyrmions Felix Buttner and William Legrand 9 Topological Hall effect Igor Rozhansky and Konstantin Denisov 10 Skyrmions in ferrimagnets Xichao Zhang, Yan Zhou, and Seonghoon Woo 11 Skyrmions in antiferromagnets Oleg A. Tretiakov 12 Multiple skyrmionic states and oblique spirals in bulk cubic helimagnets Andrey O. Leonov and Catherine Pappas 13 Conventional applications of skyrmions Xichao Zhang, Jing Xia, Laichuan Shen, Motohiko Ezawa, Xiaoxi Liu, and Yan Zhou 14 Unconventional applications of skyrmions Wang Kang, Sai Li, Xing Chen, Daoqian Zhu, Xueying Zhang, Na Lei, and Weisheng Zhao 15 Introduction to topology Gabriele Bonanno and Giuseppina D'Agui`
Giovanni Finocchio received his PhD in advanced technologies for optoelectronics, photonics, and electromagnetic modeling from the University of Messina in 2005, where he is now Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and director of PETAscale computing and SPINtronic laboratory. He has coauthored more than 180 articles and given more than 100 invited talks on magnetic-related topics. He is Chair of the Italy chapter of IEEE Magnetics Society since 2019, and AdCom member of IEEE Magnetic Society for 2020-2022.
Christos Panagopoulos received his PhD from the University of Cambridge (Trinity College) in 1997. He is a professor of physics at Nanyang Technological University and an investigator at the National Research Foundation, both in Singapore. His research connects the quantum architecture of materials directly with new quantum device responses. He has published more than 100 articles in this field of research and presented more than 200 invited lectures at international conferences and universities.