Organisation : Département Physique et sciences des matériaux

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    PhD Defense : Optical Defect Spectroscopy in CuInS2 Thin Films and Solar Cells

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    POSTPONED- New date TBC – International Conference on Sensors and Energy Harversters, organized by MASSENA candidates

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    Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions: award for physicist Daniel Barragan

    Daniel Barragan-Yani, postdoctoral researcher within the Department of Physics and Materials Science at the University of Luxembourg, has recently been awarded a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship from the European Commission. With a budget of 178.320 euros for two years, Daniel will work on defect-based quantum technology.

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    Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions: award for physicist Irvine Ong

    Irvine Ong, postdoctoral researcher within the Department of Physics and Materials Science at the University of Luxembourg has been recently awarded the Marie Curie Individual Fellowship from the European Commission. With a budget of 178 320 euros for two years, Irvine will work on microplastic-microbe interactions.

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    CANCELLED // Physics Colloquium : Multi-microscopy of defects in nitride semiconductors

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    Physics Colloquium: Speaker Francesca SERRA invited by Professor Jan Lagerwall

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    Physics Colloquium: Speaker Mohan SRINIVASARAO invited by Prof. Jan Lagerwall

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    Graduation Ceremony Saar-Lor-Lux Bachelor programme in physics

    Students from the Saar-Lor-Lux Bachelor programme in physics will be awarded the tri-national bachelor degree from the Universities of Luxembourg, Lorraine and Saarbücken.

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    Physics Seminar : Out of equilibrium chemical network: Dissipation shapes selection

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    FNR Award 2019 for physicist Riccardo Rao

    Riccardo Rao, former doctoral candidate at the University of Luxembourg, received the 2019 FNR Award in the category Outstanding PhD Thesis for his project entitled “Conservation Laws in Nonequilibrium Thermnodynamics: Stochastic Processes, Chemical Reaction Networks, and Information Processing.” 

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