- Warsaw-4-PhD School
- Doctoral studies
Seminars
Spotlight talk - Dr. Cecilia Mortalo
The Warsaw Doctoral School in Natural and Biomedical Sciences and the Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS cordially invites you to a SPOTLIGHT TALK "Advanced ceramic mixed ionic-electronic conductors for hydrogen purification" given by Dr. Cecilia Mortalo from Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Instituto di Chemica della Materia Condensata e di Technologie per l’Energia (CNR-ICMATE), Italy When and where: Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 12:30 (duration: 60 min + more) at the IHPP PAS al. Prymasa Tysiąclecia 98, seminar room 2nd floor and online via Zoom. Abstract and the link to Zoom meeting are available in this file or at Warsaw4PhD webpage. IHPP PAS Seminar on Nitride Semiconductors
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, We are pleased to invite you to the IHPP PAS Seminar on Nitride Semiconductors. The presentation will be held in a hybrid mode – at the seminar room in New Technologies building, Al. Prymasa Tysiąclecia 98, and through Zoom platform (to get the link, please contact us at nitride_seminar@mail.unipress.waw.pl ). The next seminar is unusually scheduled on Tuesday 11.06.2024 at 14:00. Speaker: Dr inż. Artur Lachowski (Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS, Warsaw, Poland) Title: Recent Advances in InGaN/GaN QW Thermal Degradation Studies Abstract: Link Sincerely, Tadeusz Suski IHPP PAS Seminar on Nitride Semiconductors
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, We are pleased to invite you to the IHPP PAS Seminar on Nitride Semiconductors. The presentation will be held in a fully remote mode through Zoom platform (to get the link, please contact us at nitride_seminar@mail.unipress.waw.pl ). The next seminar is scheduled on Monday 27.05.2024 at 14:00. Speaker: Dr. Jens W. Tomm (Max-Born-Institut, Berlin, Germany) Title: Non-equilibrium carrier dynamics in polar InGaN/GaN structures with “wide” quantum wells Abstract: Link Sincerely, Tadeusz Suski Unipress Thursday Seminar
More than 40 years ago, a new direction in physics opened up with the arrival of plasma-wave electronics. The possibility that the plasma waves could propagate faster than electrons fascinated all. Therefore, it was initially expected that plasmonic devices, including detectors and generators of electromagnetic radiation, would be able to work effectively in the very high frequencies - terahertz (THz) range, inaccessible to standard electronic devices. However, numerous experimental attempts to realize the amplifiers or emitters failed: the intensity of radiation turned out to be too small, plasma resonances too broad, or devices operated only at cryogenic temperatures. This fascinating subject will be discussed during next Unipress Thursday seminar by the awardee of the ERC Advanced Grant Prof. Wojciech Knap from our Institute CENTETRA Laboratories in a talk "Plasmonic Crystals in Graphene and GaN for Terahertz Active Devices”. Abstract of the talk is here. Join us online via Zoom platform on Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 3:00 pm. To get the link to Zoom meeting, please contact us at dyrekcja@unipress.waw.pl |