Physics Friday Colloquia 2024 - Department of Physics
Physics Friday Colloquia
Physics Friday Colloquia
Lectures
Ressurspublisering
December 6 - Phase transitions of cell tissues and their relevance to cancer
Speaker: Prof. Roberto Cerbino , Computational and Soft Matter Physics unit, Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna (Austria).
October 25- Spider pulsars and the quest for the most massive neutron stars.
Speaker: Prof. Manuel Linares, Astrophysics and Particle Physics group, Department of Physics, NTNU.
October 10 - Excited electronic states obtained from time-INdependent density functional calculations
Speaker: Prof. Hannes Jónsson from University of Iceland, School of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Iceland.
September 27 - What is measured when measuring a thermoelectric coefficient?
Speaker: Prof. Kamran Behnia, Quantum Matter Group, ESPCI, Paris, France
September 20 - Thermodynamics of Systems with Fluid Interfaces
Speaker: Prof. J. A. W. Elliott, University of Alberta, Faculty of Engineering - Chemical and Materials Engineering Department, Canada.
September 13: Computer modelling of composite nanostructured block copolymer based materials
Speaker: Prof. Andrei Zvelindovsky, School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom.
September 10: The role of angular momentum in ultrafast spintronics
Speaker: Prof. Uli Nowak, AG Nowak - Magnetic Materials, Department of Physics, University of Konstanz
August 23 - Recent advances in fluoride fiber lasers
Speaker: Prof. Martin Bernier, Dept of Physics, Engineering Physics and Optics, Universite Laval, Canada
June 21 - Minute-scale periodic sequences of neural population activity in the cortex.
Speaker: Dr. Soledad Gonzalo Cogno, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
May 28 - The strongest X-ray beam in the world.
Speaker: Prof. Robert Feidenhans’l from University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark. European XFEL Schenefeld, Germany.
May 24- The role of mechanical forces in brain function and disease.
Speaker: Ass. Prof. Tobias Navarro Schröder, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
April 26 - Electrode/electrolyte interfaces: from electronic response to interfacial structure, dynamics and thermodynamics using classical molecular dynamics simulations
Speaker: Prof. Benjamin Rotenberg, Laboratoire Physicochimie des électrolytes, et nanosystèmes interfaciaux - UMR 8234 CNRS Sorbonne Université, France.
April 3 - THz electron paramagnetic resonance generalized spectroscopic ellipsometry, Bloch equations and superconvergence rules in the frequency-dependent magnetic susceptibility.
Speaker: Prof. Mathias Schubert, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Lund University, USA.
March 8- Microfluidic Stories
Speaker: Prof. Patrick Tabeling, Laboratory of Biophysics and Evolution, microfluidics, mems and nanostructures group, École Superieure de Physique et de Chimie industrielles de la ville de Paris, France.
March 6 - The role of positronium in antimatter Physics.
Speaker: Prof. Sebastiano Mariazzi , University of Trento, Italy.
March 1 - Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning in Physics
Speaker: Prof. Morten Hjorth-Jensen, Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
February 16 - Predicting membrane and cellular remodelling processes.
Speaker: Prof. Andreas Carlson, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
February 2 - An interactive look at 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-dimensional transmission electron microscopy data
Speaker: Prof. Magnus Nord, Material Physics section, TEM group, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
January 26 -Forecasting failure and seismicity in Earth Sciences: A laboratory perspective
Speaker: Prof. Auke Barnhoorn, Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics group, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherland.
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