Organisation: Department of Physics and Materials Science
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Physics Colloquium
Learn moreMulti-microscopy (also known as correlative microscopy) is an approach to the nanoscale analysis of the structure and properties of materials in which different microscopy techniques are brought to bear on exactly the same nanoscale structure, revealing more about its characteristics than any individual technique could achieve alone.
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Sustainable responsive materials to transform industry and medicine
Learn moreHow would the future look if buildings were to dynamically adapt to environmental conditions? If threads would show users how tightly they are stretched, e.g. for perfect suture after a surgery? If filters could clean themselves in factories?
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Physics for Future
Learn moreThe “Physics for Future” event, is an initiative by the Physics and Materials Science Department displaying multidisciplinarity in action. Come to see the impact that research in physics has on society and technological developments in Quantum, AI, Biology, and HPC/Data, among other modern intersections of physics and society.
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Events
Physics Colloquium
Learn moreIn this talk show how to engineer non-trivial topological signatures like Weyl-nodes in synthetic dimensions created by multi-terminal superconductors and how Berry spectroscopy can be used to extract information about the systems quantum geometry.
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