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–14:00
Information Meeting for new ERASMUS students
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Spring Semester Commences
Spring semester commences 21 January 2019.
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–14:15
Lecture by Honorary Doctor Steven T. Bramwell
Public lecture by Professor Steven T. Bramwell, appointed honorary doctor at the Faculty of Science and Technology 2019, with the title Puzzles and paradigms in a model magnet.
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Observations and measurements of the highly dynamic chromosphere
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Nd(0001): a spin glass with a twist?
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–15:00
Conferment Ceremony
The Conferment Ceremony is the University’s ceremony for all who have completed their PhDs during the year.
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Disputation: Dynamics of Magnetic Molecules under Electrical Control
This thesis theoretically studies the dynamics of molecular magnets under electrical control.
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Disputation: Ion dynamics and structure of collisionless shocks in space
This thesis addresses the physics of collisionless shocks using spacecraft observations of the Earth's bow shock, particularly understanding the ion dynamics and shock structure for different shock conditions.
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–15:00
Theoretical Physics Wednesday Seminar: Andrei Marshakov
SUSY gauge theories and cluster integrable systems
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Elemental 2D materials beyond graphene: Insights from computational theory.
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–15:00
Theoretical Physics Seminar: Andras Laszlo
A possible alternative mechanism to SUSY: conservative extensions of the Poincaré group
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–17:00
Celsius-Linnaeus lecturers and symposium
On Thursday February 7 the doors will once again open for the traditional Celsius and Linnaeus lecturers. This year we proudly presents the following leading scientists; Professor Martin Blunt and Director Linda Birnbaum.
The lecturers will be followed by a symposium "Environment, Climate Change and Human Health"
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Search for ηc production in e+e−→KKπ/η at BESIII
Pre-defence seminar
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–15:00
Theoretical Physics Seminar: Souvik Banerjee
Relativistic correlators at large space-like momenta, thermality and evanescence
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–13:00
Disputation: Materials Modelling for Energy Harvesting: From Conversion to Application through Storage
In this PhD thesis, ab initio density functional theory along with molecular dynamics and global optimization methods are used to unveil and understand the structures and properties of energy relevant materials.
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Department Colloquium: Understanding how sunlight powers the world - The role of x-ray science
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–16:30
Hadronic Transitions in Bottomonium and QCD
Seminar in nuclear physics
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Disputation: From Strange to Charm: Meson production in electron-positron collisions
Disputation
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Theoretical Physics Wednesday Seminar: Michelangelo Preti
Generalized Fishnets and Exact Four-Point Correlators in Chiral CFT_4
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–11:30
Docent lecture: Astronomy, astrophysics and fundamental physics
The Department of Physics and Astronomy hereby invite all interested to a docent (associate professorship) lecture in subject astronomy with specialisation in astrophysics.
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Lunch seminar Additive manufacturing
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Disputation: Computational Studies of 2D Materials: Application to Energy Storage and Electron Transport in Nanoscale Devices
The field of two-dimensional (2D) layered materials provides a new platform for studying diverse physical phenomena that are scientifically interesting and relevant for technological applications. Novel applications in electronics and energy storage harness the unique electronic, optical, and mechanical properties of 2D materials for design of crucial components.
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Pre-defence seminar
Pre-defence seminar
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FCC seminar
Seminar about future colliders
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Invited ATLAS seminar
tbd
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Invited CMS seminar
tbc