Organisation: Department of Physics and Materials Science

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    Hybrid Physics Seminar: Microvasculature on a Chip: Blood Vessel-Mimics for Probing Micro-Circulation Physiology

    Microvasculature 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

    Seeking a well-defined local temperature for nanoscale fluctuations

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    Physics Colloquium DTU ACTIVE: Steps Towards the De-Novo Synthesis of Life

    Steps Towards the De-Novo Synthesis of Life

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    Physics Seminar: Life in Complex Fluids

    While 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

    On the interplay of energy, dynamics, memory, and thermodynamics – experiments on quantum measurement and dissipation at microwave frequencies

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    Physics Colloquium

    Microreversibility under nonequilibrium conditions

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    Physics Colloquium

    LLCPS vs LLPS: analogies and difference

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    Physics Colloquium

    Non-Hermitian Quantum Physics

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    Faculty professors among winners at the FNR Awards 2022

    Continuing the tradition of honouring researchers, professors, and scientific mediators from diverse disciplines, the 14th edition of the FNR Awards took place on the Belval campus of the University of Luxembourg on Thursday 20 October 2022.

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    Colour-changing fibres for smart clothes

    When we think about clothing, we usually think of it as something we wear to cover our body, convey our style and protect us from the environment. What if the cloth changes its visual appearance when you stretch your hand?… such mechanoresponsive material has enormous potential in a large range of transformative applications in the…

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