We are pleased to invite you to the IHPP PAS Seminar on Nitride Semiconductors. Currently the presentations are held in hybrid mode – through Zoom platform (to get the link, please contact us at nitride_seminar@mail.unipress.waw.pl ) as well as at the New Technologies seminar room (Al. Prymasa Tysiąclecia 98).
The next seminar is planned on Monday 18.10.2021 at 14:00
Speaker: M.Sc. Lukas Uhlig and Prof. Dr. Ulrich T. Schwarz (Technische Universität Chemnitz)
Title: Insights on (Al,Ga,In)N Laser Diodes for Augmented Reality and Material Fabrication by means of spectroscopy
We are pleased to invite you to the IHPP PAS Seminar on Nitride Semiconductors. Currently the presentations are held in hybrid mode – through Zoom platform (to get the link, please contact us at nitride_seminar@mail.unipress.waw.pl ) as well as at the New Technologies seminar room (Al. Prymasa Tysiąclecia 98).
The next seminar is planned on Monday 27.09.2021 at 14:00
Speaker: dr Paweł Kempisty
Title: Ab initio atomistic thermodynamics of pseudo-hot surfaces in the context of GaN growth
We are pleased to invite you to the IHPP PAS Seminar on Nitride Semiconductors. Currently the presentations are held in hybrid mode – through Zoom platform (to get the link, please contact us at nitride_seminar@mail.unipress.waw.pl ) as well as at the New Technologies seminar room (Al. Prymasa Tysiąclecia 98).
The next seminar is planned on Monday 13.09.2021 at 14:00
Speaker: prof. dr hab. Witold Trzeciakowski
Title: Combining multiple laser beams for medical applications
We are pleased to invite you to the IHPP PAS Seminar on Nitride Semiconductors. Currently the presentations are held in hybrid mode – through Zoom platform (to get the link, please contact us at nitride_seminar@mail.unipress.waw.pl ) as well as at the New Technologies seminar room (Al. Prymasa Tysiąclecia 98).
The next seminar is planned on Monday 30.08.2021 at 14:00
Speaker: dr inż. Julita Smalc-Koziorowska
Title: Generation of a-type threading dislocations on basal stacking faults in nitride semiconductors