Organisation : Département Physique et sciences des matériaux

  • News

    La recherche photovoltaïque rayonne à l’Uni

    Entre une innovation pour les cellules solaires à fine couche et une publication scientifique très remarquée, le Laboratory for Photovoltaics de l’Université du Luxembourg (LPV) brille.

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    Lumière sans frontières pour l’Institut de Photonique

    L’Université du Luxembourg s’allie à huit partenaires pour créer l’Institut de Photonique. La science relative à la lumière dispose à présent d’un outil unique en Europe. Il se distingue par l’ampleur du consortium qui réunit des acteurs académiques et industriels.

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    Les grands mystères de l’Univers : Une nouvelle approche pour expliquer l’énergie noire

    Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko, de l’Université du Luxembourg, adresse l’un des plus grands mystères de la physique : celui de l’énergie noire

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    Best poster Award at the IEEE photovoltaic conference  

    Postdoctoral researcher Damilola Adeleye won the best poster Award at the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, which took place from 11 to 16 June 2023 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA.

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    First Fullbright Scholarship granted in physics

    Federico Roccati, postdoctoral researcher within the Department of Physics and Material Sciences at the University of Luxembourg, has recently received the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship from the United States. With this award, Federico will go to Columbia University to investigate atom-photon interaction with many-body light.

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    Physicist Etienne Fodor explains active matter

    During his inaugural lecture which took place on 2 May 2023 in Belval, Prof. Etienne Fodor presented his research activities lying at the crossroad of statistical mechanics, soft matter and biophysics. Participants had the opportunity to learn more about his current activities and future projects.

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    Making the invisible visible, a Thuringian Research prize awarded

    A team of researchers from Jena (Germany) has realized the challenge to make the invisible visible by utilizing novel mixed-method spectroscopic methods that allow for the observation of photocatalytic processes with unprecedented resolution and precision. This achievement has earned Dr. Carolin Müller, working in the group of Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko,  Dr. Linda Zedler, and Prof.…

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  • Events

    Physics Colloquium : « Magnetic Chirality », Talk by Professor Sang-Wook Cheong, Rutgers University

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    Physics Colloquium:Large-scale machine-learning assisted discovery and characterization of materials

    Physics ColloquiumWednesday, May 3rd 2023at 1:00 pmlunch at 12 pmCampus LimpertsbergBâtiment des Sciences, Room BS 0.03Talk by Professor. Dr. Miguel MarquesMartin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, GermanyLarge-scale machine-learning assisted discovery and characterization of materialsAbstract:In this talk we discuss our recent attempts to discover, characterize, and understand inorganic compounds using ab initio approaches accelerated by machine learning. We…

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    Physics Colloquium: « State of the art and future prospects of thin film CIGS solar cells » – Invited speaker Prof. Marika Edoff, from Uppsala University

    State of the art and future prospects of thin film CIGS solar cellsAbstractThe recently published record efficiency of 23.6 % for a Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) thin film solar cells, the recently published high efficiency bi-facial CIGS solar cell and the on-going and starting EU Horizon Europe projects show that CIGS has great potential to contribute to…

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