Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)

  • Events

    Physics Seminar: Hopfions in Condensed Matter: Anisotropic Heisenberg Magnets

    Nontrivial 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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    Colorectal cancer sample collection

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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

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

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  • Research Departments

    Department of Engineering

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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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    Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)

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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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  • News

    GEM Day 2023: more than 230 high-school girls play with mathematics

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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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