Organisation: Department of Physics and Materials Science
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Study Programmes
German-French-Luxembourgish Master in Physics
Learn moreThis master is offered by the Universities of Luxembourg, Lorraine, Saarbrücken, and Grenoble. Students acquire a solid, broad, and multilingual education in physics and graduate with a double diploma.
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Study Programmes
German-French-Luxembourgish Bachelor in Physics
Learn moreThis Bachelor is jointly offered by the Universities of Luxembourg, Lorraine and Saarbrücken. Students explore the main areas of physics in a multicultural and multilingual context.
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Events
Physics Seminar: Hopfions in Condensed Matter: Anisotropic Heisenberg Magnets
Learn moreNontrivial topological defects such as knotted solitons called hopfions have been observed in a variety of materials including chiral magnets, nematic liquid crystals and even in ferroelectrics as well as studied in other physical contexts such as Bose-Einstein condensates.
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Biophysics Seminar: New opportunities in translational research: from novel devices to applications
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Hybrid Physics Seminar: Microvasculature on a Chip: Blood Vessel-Mimics for Probing Micro-Circulation Physiology
Learn moreMicrovasculature on a Chip: Blood Vessel-Mimics for Probing Micro-Circulation Physiology
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Physics Seminar: Seeking a well-defined local temperature for nanoscale fluctuations
Learn moreSeeking a well-defined local temperature for nanoscale fluctuations
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Physics Colloquium DTU ACTIVE: Steps Towards the De-Novo Synthesis of Life
Learn moreSteps Towards the De-Novo Synthesis of Life
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Physics Seminar: Life in Complex Fluids
Learn moreWhile much of our understanding of microbial swimming is derived from Newtonian fluid mechanics, many microorganisms including bacteria, algae, and sperm cells move in fluids or liquids that contain (bio)-polymers and/or solids. Examples include human cervical mucus, intestinal fluid, wet soil, and tissues.
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Physics Colloquium: “On the interplay of energy, dynamics, memory, and thermodynamics – experiments on quantum measurement and dissipation at microwave frequencies” Talk by Professor Kater Murch from Washington University in St. Louis
Learn moreOn the interplay of energy, dynamics, memory, and thermodynamics – experiments on quantum measurement and dissipation at microwave frequencies
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