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QUOROM, the on-line conference on oxide electronics

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QUOROM (Quantum Oxide Research Online Meeting) aims to bring together scientists from the fields of oxide electronics, multiferroics, spintronics and quantum materials in an all-virtual event.

TCO 2024 at Universität Leipzig

Universität Leipzig Felix Bloch Institute for Solid State Physics Linnéstr. 5, Leipzig, Germany

Transparent Conductive Oxides – Fundamentals and Applications: Emerging directions of research are ultra-wide band gap materials and quantum systems for sensing and computing. Please register by 9 August 2024 TCO2024_flyer2_01

MSE 2024

Technical University Darmstadt Karolinenplatz 5, Darmstadt, Germany

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE 31st January, 2024 MSE, organized by DGM, holds the distinction of being one of Europe's premier event in Material Science and Engineering. Organized biannually, it's more than just a convention - it's a celebration of innovation and inspiration. With typically over 1,200 participants from worldwide origins, this...

DCTMD Workshop

Grand Central Hotel Shanghai 505 Jiujiang Road, Shanghai, Shanghai, China

 International Workshop on Data-Driven Computational and Theoretical Materials Design (DCTMD2024) emerges as a pivotal event to “unlock the AI future of Materials Science”. This workshop is the result of a collaborative effort between Shanghai University (SHU) in China and the NOMAD Lab at the Fritz Haber Institute in Germany. DCTMD2024 is designed to...

Book a Scientist

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Book a Scientist is a conversation format in which interested parties can "book" 25-minute one-on-one conversations with Leibniz scientists on fixed topics according to the speed dating principle. The people who book the meetings should be able to ask anything they are interested in about a particular topic and talk...

Marthe Vogt Award 2024

Leibniz Headquarters Chausseestraße 111, Berlin, Germany

Every year since 2001, FVB has presented the Marthe Vogt Award worth € 3,000 to a young female scientist who has written an outstanding PhD within a scientific area covered by FVB in the region of Berlin and Brandenburg.