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In-situ Correlation of Electrical (Magneto-) Transport Effects with Magnetic Textures in a Transmission Electron Microscope
Speaker Andy ThomasAffiliation Speaker TU DresdenTime 2:50 PM - 4:20 PMSeries TUD Physics-IFMP Institute\'s SeminarLocation REC/C213 TUDDescriptionAbstract:
Spintronics naturally relates magnetic phenomena to transport properties. For example, magnetometry measurements are used as an input parameter to explain the…
On the cover of the Journal of Materials Chemistry: IPF publication on low-dimensional hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites
Speaker The new paper \'Molecular engineering of naphthalene spacers in low-dimensional perovskites\' by Andrei Mitrofanov, Yonder Berencén, Elaheh Sadrollahi, Regine Boldt, David Bodesheim, Hendrik Weiske, Fabian Paulus, Jochen Geck, Gianaurelio Cuniberti, AgnAffiliation Speaker The new paper \'Molecular engineering of naphthalene spacers in low-dimensional perovskites\' by Andrei Mitrofanov, Yonder Berencén, Elaheh Sadrollahi, Regine Boldt, David Bodesheim, Hendrik Weiske, Fabian Paulus, Jochen Geck, Gianaurelio Cuniberti, AgnTime 1:48 PM - 2:48 PMLocation Prof. Dr. Brigitte Voit IPFDescription The new paper \'Molecular engineering of naphthalene spacers in low-dimensional perovskites\' by Andrei Mitrofanov, Yonder Berencén, Elaheh Sadrollahi, Regine Boldt, David…Colloquium Prof. Dr. Susanta Banerjee: An Overview of High-performance Polymers for Membrane -based Applications: Gas Separation and Prototon Exchange Membrane Applications
Speaker n.n.Time 10:00 AM - 11:00 AMLocation Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., Hohe Straà 6, 01069 Dresden IPFSeminar: Bread and Butter Physics -- W mass measurements (Matthias Schott)
Time 3:00 PM - 4:00 PMLocation E19 TUD Andreas-Schubert-BauDescriptionNo new elementary particles have been discovered at the LHC since more than ten years. Does this imply, that collider physics becomes boring in the next decades? My clear answer…
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