Room: Lecture Hall, B.1.11 Host: IMPRS-STNS

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Beyond charge currents: spin and ion currents for future computing Technologies

Tutorial

Patent process: How to file a patent - practical hands-on knowledge for junior researchers

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Potential Induced Degradation of Solar Modules - Atom-Level Defect Diagnostics & Metrology at Large Devices

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Magnetization dynamics

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Micromagnetic simulations – How to use OOMMF

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Topological photonics meets spintronics

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Transversal transport coefficients and topological properties

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

X-ray diffraction as a tool to study nanostructures

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Linking symmetry, crystal structure, electronic structure and properties

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Kubo Theory

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Good Scientific Practice

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Nanopatterning and nanofabrication

Tutorial

Ion beams for surface analysis and modification

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

BaTiO₃: More than a prototypical ferroelectric

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

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

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

In-situ transmission electron microscopy: An introduction

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy: An introduction

Tutorial

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

PhD - Lunch Talk

PhD - Lunch Talks

Reconfigurable spintronic devices: Spin tunnel diode and transistor

Tutorial

Get-together of research school network Halle

Seminar

Time-dependent density functional theory: Linear response and beyond

Tutorial

Material-design using ab-initio theory

Tutorial

Efficient micromagnetic modelling for large scale 3D problems

Tutorial

Black swans in topological antiferromagnetic spintronics

Tutorial

Twistable electronics with dynamically rotatable heterostructures

Tutorial

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

Tutorial

Perovskite oxide materials for electronics and spintronics

Tutorial

Origin of magnetism and dynamics (Part 1)

Tutorial

Origin of magnetism and dynamics (Part 2)

Tutorial

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]

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]
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]
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]

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]
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]
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]
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