ECAPD 2024
NTNU Høgskoleringen 5, Trondheim, NorwayThe European Conference on Applications of Polar Dielectrics (ECAPD-2024) will take place 16 - 19 June 2024 in Trondheim, Norway. Register early and save! Early bird registration until 10 April.
The European Conference on Applications of Polar Dielectrics (ECAPD-2024) will take place 16 - 19 June 2024 in Trondheim, Norway. Register early and save! Early bird registration until 10 April.
Professor Jeremy Levy from the University of Pittsburgh will give a presentation on "Correlated Nanoelectronics and the Second Quantum Revolution" The seminar takes place in room 1.021
The July Update Seminar will be somewhat different: one of the presenters will do a thesis defense rehearsal. Mahni Müller on the "Electric and magneto transport measurements of the correlated metal CaVO3" and Benjamin Janzen on "Vibrational and optical properties of gallium oxide polymorphs" Please come and support them with...
You are invited by the Office for Science and Technology, Campus France Germany and the French-German University on Friday 5 July 2024 from 4 pm at the Institut français Berlin to take part in workshops and a convivial moment in the evening. Register online and pre-register for the presentations before...
Great minds, 3 minutes, 1 day - on 16th July 2024, students, researchers and early-career professionals are given the opportunity to present their solutions to some of the most pressing challenges of our time to peers, a high-calibre jury of experts from academia and business, and the general public.
Our Invited Seminar guest, Professor Hongliang Zhang from Xiamen University will give an online talk about "The electronic structure of n-type doped Ga2O3 homo-epitaxial thin films"
We invite You to attend the colloquium with guest speaker Xiaoyan Zhong from aTRACE EM Unit and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, City University of Hong Kong on the: “Atomic scale magnetic, chemical, and structural imaging of functional oxides“
Our monthly Invited Seminar series continues with Professor Paul Evans from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who will give a presentation on the "New Routes to Complex Oxide Functionality through Solid-Phase Epitaxial Crystallization" The seminar takes place in CSMB in room 1.021