Working Across Cultures - Intercultural Communication & Building Trust [Part 2]

Workshop
Intercultural communication is the base for understanding one another and ensuring good work relations when working in a multicultural environment. In this workshop we look at the Cultural Navigation System that focuses on Communication styles - verbal, low and high contexts, directness vs. indirectness, disagreeing, trust. [more]
We will introduce you to the world of 3D graphics using Blender, the powerful open-source software. [more]

Working Across Cultures - Intercultural Communication & Building Trust [Part 1]

Workshop
Intercultural communication is the base for understanding one another and ensuring good work relations when working in a multicultural environment. In this workshop we look at the Cultural Navigation System that focuses on Communication styles - verbal, low and high contexts, directness vs. indirectness, disagreeing, trust. [more]
We will introduce you to the world of 3D graphics using Blender, the powerful open-source software. [more]

Visualizing supercurrent flow in Josephson junctions

Seminar
Workshop with an editor from Nature Nanotechnology and IMPRS meeting with poster session [more]

Two-dimensional multiferroics: What we know and what lies ahead

NISE Seminar
We will introduce you to the world of 3D graphics using Blender, the powerful open-source software. [more]

Unlocking the Future of Water: 2D Materials in Action

Symposium
  • Start: Apr 11, 2024
  • End: Apr 12, 2024
  • Location: TU Dresden
In a world where over 2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water, the quest for sustainable solutions feels more urgent than ever. 2D materials offer a glimmer of hope, with the potential to revolutionize desalination and water treatment. This exclusive symposium, "2D Materials in Water Applications," brings together the world's leading minds to ignite breakthroughs and chart a path towards a water-secure future. Join us in Dresden and be part of the solution. [more]

Quantum Frontiers: Spintronics and Emergent Matter

Workshop
We will introduce you to the world of 3D graphics using Blender, the powerful open-source software. [more]
A comprehensive two-day course covering methods and application of transport theory. [more]
A comprehensive two-day course covering methods and application of transport theory. [more]
We will introduce you to the world of 3D graphics using Blender, the powerful open-source software. [more]

Der Einsatz von physikalischen Sensoren zur kabellosen Messung von Magnetfeldern

Welche Struktur hat das Magnetfeld um Toroidspulen? Um diese Frage zu beantworten, zeigen die Schülerinnen und Schüler ihr 3D-gedrucktes 1:100 Modell des ATLAS-Detektors am CERN. Die X-, Y- und Z-Komponenten des Feldes werden mit einem drei-achsigen Sensor erfast und über Bluetooth auf einen Rechner übertragen. Langzeitmessungen des Erdmagnetfeldes sind geplant, um die Sonnenaktivität zu untersuchen. Weltraumwetter und magnetische Stürme können die Bordelektronik in Flugzeugen und die Übertragung von Radiowellen beeinflussen. In diesem Zusammenhang wird das Prinzip der Ortung einer Radiowellenquelle mithilfe einer Richtantenne und einem SDR-Dongle (Software Defined Radio) demonstriert. [more]
We will introduce you to the world of 3D graphics using Blender, the powerful open-source software. This hands-on course is structured into three 90-minute sessions:1. Dive into Blender's interface and learn the essentials of 3D modelling2. Get comfortable navigating the interface and expand your modelling skills3. Give your models a realistic finish with textures, lighting, and rendering [more]
The IMPRS board meeting is scheduled for February 8 from 14:00 to 16:00, exclusively for board members, to be held at the immersive lab (B.2.C07). Following the meeting, we invite our PhD students, recent graduates, and IMPRS board members to a get-together starting at 16:00 in the lounge (Building B), providing the opportunity to network, share experiences, and discuss future training opportunities. [more]

Van der Waals epitaxy of magnetic transition metal dihalides

Seminar

Probing ultrafast spin-orbitronic transport with terahertz electromagnetic pulses

Seminar

Emergent spin-related phenomena with artificially broken symmetry

Seminar
The aim of this scientific module is to introduce the theoretical concept of X-ray diffraction and provide some hands-on experience. [more]

Scientific module: Top-down nanofabrication

Scientific Module
The aim of this module is to learn the basic methods and the conceptual design of nano-fabricated devices. [more]

Shaping ultrafast laser interaction – gateway to novel 3D photonic integrated devices

Seminar
Die Entwicklung der Leuchtdiode vom Signallämpchen zum Hochleistungsleuchtmittel [more]
Scientists make some mistakes as soon as they start to apply outside of academia. This workshop will help you to write a convincing application. [more]
Careers in academia are often challenging, because only a minority of people gets a permanent position. In this workshop we first talk about how to make it for a permanent position in academia. After that you will learn how to find career paths outside of academia. The workshop is focussed on the German labour market, but includes some aspects of careers in Austria, Switzerland, UK and US. Furthermore, strategies for the non-academic market can be used in many countries. [more]
Scientists make some mistakes as soon as they start to apply outside of academia. This workshop will help you to write a convincing application. [more]
Careers in academia are often challenging, because only a minority of people gets a permanent position. In this workshop we first talk about how to make it for a permanent position in academia. After that you will learn how to find career paths outside of academia. The workshop is focussed on the German labour market, but includes some aspects of careers in Austria, Switzerland, UK and US. Furthermore, strategies for the non-academic market can be used in many countries. [more]

IMPRS Retreat 2023

The IMPRS-STNS students meet from 25-28 October for their annual retreat at the LEUCOREA in Lutherstadt Wittenberg. The program is organized by the IMPRS student committee. [more]
The workshop is part of the European Project FUNLAYERS – “Functional Layered Materials for Advanced Applications” and will bring together experts to discuss recent development and future directions in the broad area of emergent properties of heterostructures. [more]

Materials design and fabrication for light sensing, energy efficiency, solar electricity production, and CO2 capture and reduction

Physics & beyond
As a premiere, we cordially invite the PhD students of Fraunhofer IMWS and MPI of Microstructure Physics to a get together. We want to create an opportunity to identify common research topics, strengthen the professional exchange and crossover networking between the PhD students of the institutes and last but not least provide an opportunity to share common challenges and experiences during the dissertation phase. We would be pleased if as many PhD students from both institutes as possible would take advantage of this opportunity. Please register by October 1, 2023. It is also possible to join the event after 5 pm, but in this case registration is also necessary because we will serve pizza and drinks.We look forward to meeting and exchanging ideas with you! [more]
Displaying a poster at an academic conference is an important and effective way for junior researchers to present their work in progress to the international scientific community. As such, the poster presentation is not only a good alternative to a classic conference talk, but also offers an almost ideal opportunity to network with colleagues working in a similar field. Yet, many posters are inadequately written and/or designed and fail to attract visitors, and poster presenters, thus, often miss their chance to connect with their fellow researchers when discussing their posters. [more]

Design, manufacturing, and modelling challenges for very large-scale integrated quantum processors in foundry CMOS technologies

Seminar

Tuning Unconventional Superconductivity in van der Waals Heterostructures

Seminar

Transient nanoscale thermal imaging and heat transport

Seminar

Programmable photonics for deep neural network inference and training

Seminar

Deep physical neural networks trained with in-situ backpropagation

Seminar

Accelerating AI through Photonic Computing and Communication

Seminar

Photonic crystal light trapping for next generation solar energy harvesting

Physics & beyond

Addressing fundamental physics questions with large-scale entanglement

Physics & beyond

Scanning tunnelling microscopy for atomic-scale device fabrication and spectroscopic imaging of semiconductors

Seminar

How we can model and use symmetry

Scientific Module
After some motivation and first examples, we look at groups systematically and explore the mathematical language to study them. There will be exercises to work on and we discuss solutions (even if incomplete). One of the goals is to understand the symmetry of regular n-gons and to really get in touch with mathematical reasoning. And of course we want to discuss where symmetry might play a role in your work! [more]

In-fiber direct generation of entangled and hyper-entangled photon pairs

Seminar

IMPRS Kick-Off

During the first IMPRS meeting of the second funding period, current and prospective members of the research school will present their projects in a poster presentation. Moreover, the event will be an excellent opportunity for networking and inspiring new joint projects. [more]

2DEGs and FETs based on perovskite oxide semiconductor BaSnO3

Seminar
The Research School Network Halle invites all participating doctoral researchers to the third summer meeting. Doctoral researchers from research schools in the field of Natural Sciences and Agricultural and Food Economics have the opportunity to get into contact in a stimulating atmosphere, which fosters exchange and creates opportunities for collaborations. The meeting starts with an interactive workshop on science communication and ends with a get-together. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided for free, alcoholic beverages will be available for a small fee. PIs and postdocs are welcome! [more]
Infineon Technologies AG ist ein weltweit führender Anbieter von Halbleiterlösungen, die das Leben einfacher, sicherer und umweltfreundlicher machen. Infineon ist das führende Unternehmen in Automotive, Energiemanagement, energieeffizienten Technologien und im Internet der Dinge. Ich berichte in meinem Vortrag über den großen Infineon Standort in Dresden mit mehr als 3.000 Mitarbeitern und seinen aktuellen Ausbau, bei dem mehr als fünf Mrd. Euro in eine neue Halbleiterfertigung investiert werden. [more]

Unconventional superconducting phenomena

Workshop
What is a Patent attorney, how do you become one and what (the heck) does a patent attorney do all day? Short answer: fighting with paper, BUT there is more to it. [more]

Girls'Day - Mädchen-Zukunftstag

Zukunftstag
Physik, neue Materialien und Neurowissenschaft live erleben [more]
Sie haben sich bestimmt gefragt, was die Archäologen letztes Jahr auf dem Baufeld unseres Institutsneubaus gemacht haben. Dr. Torsten Montag wird in seinem Vortrag über die dortigen Funde von der Bronze- bis zur zur Neuzeit berichten und sie im archäologischen Kontext einordnen. Freuen Sie sich auf einen spannenden Vortrag! [more]
Als ehemalige Forscherin des Max-Planck-Institutes für Mikrostrukturphysik ist Dr. Safia Ouazi heute Gymnasiallehrerin für Mathematik und Physik in Berlin. Im September 2022 hat sie an einer NASA/DLR-Mission in Kalifornien teilgenommen und ist mit dem Stratosphären-Observatorium für Infrarot-Astronomie (SOFIA) geflogen. In ihrem Vortrag wird sie die fliegende Sternwarte vorstellen und über ihre Mitflüge berichten. [more]
The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]
The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]
The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

IMPRS-STNS teambuilding event

The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

Graphene Nanostructures 3.0: Nanoelectronics, Quantum Phenomena & Properties

Colloquium
The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

Unveiling novel temperature scales at the surfaces of 4f materials by ARPES measurements

Seminar

Exploring the antiferromagnetic ground states and domain walls of Mn on Ir(111) by SP-STM

Seminar

Good Scientific Presentations & Talks

Workshop
The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

Quantum quipus

Seminar

Magnetic proximity effect as a pathway to superconducting spintronic

Seminar

Integrated nonlinear optics and inverse-designed multimode photonics

Computation by Photodetection: Deep Learning and Optimization with Coherent Photonic Signals

The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

Computational studies of spintronics materials for energy-efficient electronic devices

Seminar

Topological generation and control of spin-triplet super currents in chiral antiferromagnetic Josephson junctions

Seminar

(Towards) superconducting spintronics

Carbon-based nanoscience

Seminar

How to plan your PhD

To receive the meeting link, please contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

IMPRS Retreat 2022 - presence and online seminars

The IMPRS-STNS members meet from 27-29 of June for their annual Retreat at the Schlosshotel Schkopau. Several online program points are also available for externals. Check out our program. [more]
The Research School Network Halle invites all IMPRS-members to a summer meeting. Participants from local Research schools in Natural Sciences will have the opportunity to get into contact in a stimulating atmosphere, which fosters exchange and creates opportunities for collaboration. [more]
There’s been tremendous progress in theory and experiment of quantum networks as a means of distributing quantum information over long distances. This talk will focus on one approach, based on quantum memories encoded in spins and coupled to photons via color centers in diamond. From large datasets of such color centers -- silicon vacancy and tin-vacancy defects in particular -- it is clear that the inhomogeneous distribution of optical transitions can be reliably kept below ~ 10 GHz, and that within this distribution there is no significant correlation with spin coherence properties. This invites protocols tailored to take advantage of this spectral distribution for wavelength division multiplexed addressing. To this end, we will discuss a new scheme for optical entanglement distribution in quantum networks based on a near-deterministic entangled photon pair source. By combining heralded photonic Bell pair generation with spectral mode conversion to interface with quantum memories, the scheme eliminates switching losses due to multiplexing. We analyze this approach for the particularly challenging problem of long-baseline entanglement distribution via satellites and ground-based memories, where it unlocks additional advantages: (i) the substantially higher atmospheric transmission η of down-links vs. uplinks with realistic adaptive optics, and (ii) photon loss occurring before interaction with the quantum memory – i.e., Alice and Bob receiving rather than transmitting – reduces memory requirements by O(η). [more]

Skyrmion twist to quantum computing

Zoom Lecture
  • Date: Jun 10, 2022
  • Time: 10:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Christina Psaroudaki
  • University of Cologne
  • Location: Zoom

Toward next-generation spin-orbitronics with orbital currents

Zoom Lecture
  • Date: Jun 9, 2022
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Dongwook Go
  • Peter Grünberg Institute and Institute for Advanced Simulation, Jülich Research Centre Institute of Physics, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
  • Location: Zoom

Frequency multiplication by collective nanoscale spin-wave dynamics

Lecture & Talk
In the scientific field of magnetism, attention is moving towards ever more complicated magnetic textures. Simple ferromagnetic materials, however, seem to have nothing interesting to offer anymore. Or, do they? [more]

What the heck is Tenure-Track?

In the German academic system, Tenure-Track is a relatively new concept. With a tenure-track position, one gets the opportunity to an immediately transition to a permanent position when successfully completing the probationary period (known as the tenure-track phase). The majority of tenure-track positions come along with a professorship; less common and known are lecturer or researcher positions with tenure-track. [more]
The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

Accelerating materials discovery by means of self-driving laboratories: The case for optoelectronic materials

e-Lecture
My research group, collaborators and I have engaged in the development of self-driving laboratories. Self-driving laboratories combine artificial intelligence and automated synthesis and characterization for the rapid closed-loop optimization and discovery of novel materials. In this talk, I will give an overview of the important elements that comprise these systems, as implemented in our lab, and will describe exciting progress in the optimization of candidate molecules for organic laser devices. [more]

Academic Writing

Workshop
The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

Academic Writing

Workshop
The places in the workshop are limited. For registration contact imprs@mpi-halle.mpg.de. [more]

Fermi surface local geometry and anomalous quantum transport

PhD Defense
  • Date: Mar 29, 2022
  • Time: 02:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Elena Derunova
  • Location: Webex
Addressing the future needs of computing and energy will require radical advances in materials. This workshop will explore the latest theoretical advances in understanding and predicting novel phenomena, such as effects that exhibit extraordinary quantum, electronic, magnetic, optical, topological, or emergent properties, that can lead to transformational materials for computing and energy. [more]

Probing non-collinear spin textures using variable temperature magnetic force microscopy

PhD Defense

Chiral Material and the Electrons’ Spin - A Miraculous Match

  • Date: Jan 24, 2022
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Ron Naaman
  • Dept. of Chemical and Biological Physics, Weizmann Institute, Israel
  • Location: Online
  • Room: Online

X-ray magnetic tomography: from textures in the bulk to 3D magnetic nanostructures

  • Date: Nov 17, 2021
  • Time: 10:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Claire Donnelly
  • Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden
  • Location: Online

Quantum anomalous Hall effect in magnetic topological insulator multilayers

  • Date: Oct 26, 2021
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Cui-Zu Chang
  • Dept. of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
  • Location: Online

Proximity induced superconducting collective modes

Highly energy efficient neuromorphic computing based on memcapacitive devices

PhD Defense

Women and Career in Natural Science - Insights being the CV

Career Talk
Addressing the future needs of computing and energy will require radical advances in materials. This workshop will explore the latest theoretical advances in understanding and predicting novel phenomena, such as effects that exhibit extraordinary quantum, electronic, magnetic, optical, topological, or emergent properties, that can lead to transformational materials for computing and energy. [more]

Social Media for Scientists

Zoom Talk

The Versatility of Perovskite Materials for Optoelectronics

e-Lecture
  • Date: Sep 14, 2021
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Prof. Michael Saliba
  • Institute for Photovoltaics (ipv) University of Stuttgart, and Research Center Jüllich, Germany
  • Location: Zoom

Ultrafast spin currents and charge conversion at interfaces probed by THz and GHz spectroscopy

Colloquium

In-memory computing for deep learning and beyond

Zoom Talk

Spin-orbit Torques Using Two-Dimensional Materials

NISE Seminar
  • Date: Jul 6, 2021
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Marcos H. D. Guimarães
  • Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
  • Location: Zoom

Neuromorphic Computing Systems based on Memristive Devices

Zoom Talk

Epitaxial growth and charge-to-spin conversion studies of Bi2Te3 topological insulator

PhD Defense
  • Date: Jun 29, 2021
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Jue Huang
  • Doctoral candidate at MPI-MSP
  • Location: Online

Magnetic Topological Materials and New Inspirations

Colloquium

First steps: Blender for scientists

Tutorial
Addressing the future needs of computing and energy will require radical advances in materials. This workshop will explore the latest theoretical advances in understanding and predicting novel phenomena, such as effects that exhibit extraordinary quantum, electronic, magnetic, optical, topological, or emergent properties, that can lead to transformational materials for computing and energy. [more]

Increased efficiency of current-induced chiral domain wall motion by interface engineering

PhD Defense
  • Date: May 27, 2021
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Yicheng Guan
  • Location: Online

Discovery of Co-existing Non-collinear Spin Textures in D2d Heusler Compounds

PhD Defense
  • Date: May 20, 2021
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Jagannath Jena
  • Doctoral candidate at MPI-MSP
  • Location: Online

Manipulating magnon transport in magnetic materials

Zoom Lecture
  • Date: May 17, 2021
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Prof. Luqiao Liu
  • Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
  • Location: Zoom

Novel MBE Approaches for Atomically-Precise Synthesis of “Stubborn” Metals and Metal Oxides

Seminar
  • Date: May 6, 2021
  • Time: 04:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Prof. Dr. Bharat Jalan
  • Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota
  • Location: Zoom

Spotlight on doctoral thesis and defense - Part 2

Discussion

Spotlight on doctoral thesis and defense - Part 1

Discussion
A new research partnership: The Max Planck – University of Toronto Centre for Neural Science & Technology, is launching with an inaugural event on Wednesday, April 14th, 2021.Join the event to hear from the presidents at both partnering institutions, President Meric Gertler of University of Toronto and President Martin Stratmann of Max-Planck Gesellschaft as they celebrate this exciting collaboration. [more]

Magnetic antiskyrmions in tetragonal Heusler materials with D2d structure

PhD Defense
  • Date: Mar 8, 2021
  • Time: 02:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Tianping Ma
  • Doctoral candidate at MPI-MSP
  • Location: Online

Spot on Career: How to succeed in Academia

Discussion

Using light to explore the mechanisms of neural computation

Tutorial

Building platforms for extracellular electrophysiology

Tutorial

Frontiers in Neurotechnology: An Interdisciplinary Effort to Study Brain Functions

Tutorial

Best practice RHEED - lab course

Tutorial

Thermal laser epitaxy

Tutorial

Round-Table discussion on entrepreneurship

Tutorial

Main „ingredients“ for becoming a successful entrepreneur

Tutorial

Nanostructures studied by X-ray diffraction - Part 2

Tutorial

Nanostructures studied by X-ray diffraction - Part 1

Tutorial

Opto-electronic neuromorphic computing

Zoom Lecture
  • Date: Sep 3, 2020
  • Time: 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Dr. Sonia Buckley
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology, Colorado, USA
  • Location: Zoom

Responsible Research and Publication Ethics

Zoom Talk

Magnonic quadrupole topological insulator in antiskyrmion crystals

e-Lecture

Noncollinear antiferromagnets Mn3X (X = Ir, Sn) for topological spintronic applications

e-Lecture

Polymeric synapses for neuromorphic computing

Seminar

Girls'Day - Zukunftstag für Mädchen und Jungen

Zukunftstag

Basics of group theory and applications in solid state physics and photonics - Part 3

Tutorial
Examples from electronic structure theory and photonics [more]

Basics of group theory and applications in solid state physics and photonics - Part 2

Tutorial
Representation theory [more]

Thinking big in a small company - as a scientist in a small-sized family business

Career Talk

Basics of group theory and applications in solid state physics and photonics - Part 1

Tutorial
Basic concepts of group theory [more]

Toward ultrafast control of Dirac electrons: Photoexcitation and coherent phonons in topological semimetals

Seminar

Majorana fermions in Kitaev spin liquids

Seminar

On the use of piezo-substrates: reversible elastic film strain for engineering electronic properties

Tutorial

Problems of room temperature superconductivity and metallic hydrogen

Seminar

Origin of magnetism and dynamics (Part 2)

Tutorial

Origin of magnetism and dynamics (Part 1)

Tutorial

Flow-induced crystallization of engineering thermoplastics

Colloquium

Perovskite oxide materials for electronics and spintronics

Tutorial

Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) of thin films for nanotechnological applications

Tutorial

DFG Fachkollegienwahl 2019 - Ihre Stimme für die Wissenschaft

Fachkollegienwahl
  • Start: Oct 21, 2019 02:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • End: Nov 19, 2019 02:00 PM

Spin-orbit torque switching in antiferromagnets

Seminar

Twistable electronics with dynamically rotatable heterostructures

Tutorial

Study on the molybdenum oxide-based synaptic devices

Seminar

Black swans in topological antiferromagnetic spintronics

Tutorial

First principles modeling of oxides and their heterostructures

Seminar

Efficient micromagnetic modelling for large scale 3D problems

Tutorial

The role of strain in thin film heterostructures

Tutorial

Material-design using ab-initio theory

Tutorial

The crystal Hall effect and topological spintronics in antiferromagnets

Beyond! Distinguished Lecture

Time-dependent density functional theory: Linear response and beyond

Tutorial

Skyrmion formation and enhanced emergent electrodynamics in centrosymmetric magnets

Seminar

Get-together of research school network Halle

Seminar

18. Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2019

Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften

Spin current: A probe for quantum materials

Seminar

Reconfigurable spintronic devices: Spin tunnel diode and transistor

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Spinel ferrite thin films and heterostructures for spintronics

Seminar

Actuating and probing a single-molecule switch at femtosecond timescales

Colloquium

Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy: An introduction

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

From Optical Communications to the Brain: Integrated 3D Silicon Photonics

Colloquium

Silicon photonics electro optical modulators for data/telecom applications

Seminar

In-situ transmission electron microscopy: An introduction

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Toward highly integrated visible light photonics and neurophotonics

Special Seminar

Low-energy excitations and electron-phonon coupling in oxide thin films

Tutorial

Ferromagnetic domain wall as a nonreciprocal string

Seminar

Unit cell thick ferrimagnetic Heusler domain wall motion using chemical templating layers

Seminar
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