Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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Research Groups
Multifunctional ferroic materials
Learn moreThe usefulness of ferroic materials derives from symmetry breaking phenomena studied in the MFM group by solid state spectroscopy methods.
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Laboratory for Photovoltaics
Learn moreOur mission at the Laboratory for Photovoltaics is to investigate the exact mechanisms that reduce the efficiency of real solar cells compared to ideal devices.
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Laboratory for Energy Materials (LEM)
Learn moreOur interest lies in making and testing complex materials necessary for energy conversion and storage using innovative methods.
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Integrative Biophysics
Learn moreWe are combining concepts from physics and bioinformatics with experimental approaches to identify underlying mechanisms of life across the biological scales.
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Experimental Soft Matter Physics
Learn moreWe study the spontaneous appearance of order in liquid crystals, polymers, colloids and their combinations, giving rise to unique and peculiar behaviours.
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Complex Systems and Statistical Mechanics (CSSM)
Learn moreThermodynamics and statistical physics have been mostly used to study systems close to equilibrium. We are interesting in far from equilibrium phenomena.
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Developing Contemporary Mathematical Statistics
Learn moreThe objective of the group is to develop new robust substitutes to classical statistical methods such as maximum likelihood, least squares and Bayesian methods.
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Non-classical logics
Learn moreOur group investigates logical systems using algebra and topology to establish links between syntax and semantic.
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Modelling, Interdisciplinary Research, Data Science, Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Learn moreThe research group Modelling, Interdisciplinary Research, Data Science, Applied Mathematics and Statistics (MIDAS) focuses on statistical modelling and data science.
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Graph complexes in algebra, geometry and physics
Learn moreMembers of the group work on the theory of operads, props and graph complexes which demonstrates a remarkable unity of mathematics and has many applications.