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    • TECHNOLOGY FOR BIOELECTRONIC MEDICINE

      04 Mar 2024
      15:30
      Zoom platform
      George G. Malliaras,
      Prince Philip Professor of ...
      Neurological conditions affect one in six people, imposing significant health, economic and societal burden. Bioelectronic medicine aims to restore or replace neurological function with the help of...MORE
    • CYLINDRICAL MICRO- AND NANOWIRES: FROM CURVATURE EFFECTS ON MAGNETIZATION TO SENSING APPLICATIONS

      04 Dec 2023
      Auditorium A31, Faculty of Sciences Bldg.
      Research on curvature effects in magnetic nanostructures is attracting much interest as they offer novel alternatives to planar systems. In particular, the cylindrical geometry introduces significa...MORE
    • TACKLING THE PHYSICALITY OF SPACE-TIMES FROM BOTH ENDS

      25 Jul 2023
      13:00
      Sebastian Schuster,
      Charles University, Institu...
      Abstract:The physicality of space-times is usually examined using specific and classical properties. Such properties can be energy conditions, geodesic completeness, presence of naked singularities...MORE
    • CALCULATING THE GLOBAL 3D MAGNETIC FIELD IN THE SOLAR CORONA

      29 Jun 2023
      13:00
      Argyrios Koumtzis,
      Max Plank Institute for Sol...
      Abstract:The Solar Orbiter mission, during its extended phase, will give us the unique opportunity to obtain glimpses of the solar poles for the first time. The highly tilted trajectory of the spac...MORE

 

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