Author: physadm
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Colloquia 2015-2016 Spring
The Physics Colloquia are designed to address a non-specialist, broad audience and introduce topics of contemporary research through lectures by leading experts. We warmly invite all members of the student body, including undergraduates enrolled in any programme. Each colloquium will be held in Electrical and Electronics Engineering building theater EE01 (Click here to see the map, click here for the…
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Colloquia 2016-2017 Fall
The Physics Colloquia are designed to address a non-specialist, broad audience and introduce topics of contemporary research through lectures by leading experts. We warmly invite all members of the student body, including undergraduates enrolled in any programme. Each colloquium will be held in Electrical and Electronics Engineering building theater EE01 (Click here to see the map, click here for the…
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Colloquia Fall 2012-2013
The Physics Colloquia are designed to address a non-specialist, broad audience and introduce topics of contemporary research through lectures by leading experts. We warmly invite all members of the student body, including undergraduates enrolled in any programme. Each colloquium will be held in Electrical and Electronics Engineering building theater EE01 (Click here to see the map, click here for the campus map…
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Colloquia Fall 2013-2014
The Physics Colloquia are designed to address a non-specialist, broad audience and introduce topics of contemporary research through lectures by leading experts. We warmly invite all members of the student body, including undergraduates enrolled in any programme. Each colloquium will be held in Electrical and Electronics Engineering building theater EE01 (Click here to see the map, click here for the campus map…
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Colloquia Fall 2014-2015
The Physics Colloquia are designed to address a non-specialist, broad audience and introduce topics of contemporary research through lectures by leading experts. We warmly invite all members of the student body, including undergraduates enrolled in any programme. Each colloquium will be held in Electrical and Electronics Engineering building theater EE01 (Click here to see the map, click here for the campus map…
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Colloquia 2018-2019 Spring
FEB 27/ UNAM SU-01 / 15:40 Hasan Şahin— Department of Photonics, İzmir Institute of TechnologyExperimental and theoretical investigation of dopant-driven color change in perovskite crystals MAR 13 / UNAM SU-01 / 15:40 Clara Saraceno — Photonics and Ultrafast Laser Science, Ruhr University, Bochum, GermanyHigh-power modelocked thin-disk lasers for compact high-repetition rate sources from the XUV…
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Colloquia 2017-2018 Spring
FEB 14 / UNAM SU-01 / 15:40 Vasıf Hasırcı — BIOMATEN, CoE in Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering, Department of Biological Sciences, Middle East Technical UniversityBiomaterials and Tissue Engineering: Where do we stand? (Poster) FEB 28 / UNAM SU-01 / 15:40 Alper Kiraz — Departments of Physics and Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Koç UniversityOptofluidics: An Emerging Field for Chemical/Biological…
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Colloquia 2017-2018 Fall
The Physics Colloquia are designed to address a non-specialist, broad audience and introduce topics of contemporary research through lectures by leading experts. We warmly invite all members of the student body, including undergraduates enrolled in any programme. Oct 13 / SA240 / 13:40 David J. Hagan — CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics,University of…
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Colloquia Spring 2012-2013
The Physics Colloquia are designed to address a non-specialist, broad audience and introduce topics of contemporary research through lectures by leading experts. We warmly invite all members of the student body, including undergraduates enrolled in any programme. Each colloquium will be held in Electrical and Electronics Engineering building theater EE01 (Click here to see the map, click here for the campus map…
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Colloquia 2016-2017 Spring
day time location WEDNESDAYS 15:40 SU01 FEB 8 Hilmi Volkan Demir — Bilkent University PHYS, EEE, MSN, UNAMNanocrystal optoelectronics: An emerging field FEB 22 Zafer Gedik — Sabancı University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural SciencesThe exclusivity principle: The fundamental theorem of quantum mechanics? MAR 8 Sedat Nizamoğlu — Koç University, Department of Electrical and Electronics…