Seminar of the Department of Low-Temperature PhysicsNFPL098summer term 2026 |
| 23.2. | Tomáš Sýkora |
| Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics & Department of Low Temperature Physics, MFF UK | |
| Czech contribution to The Electron Proton/Ion Collider (ePIC) collaboration at Brookhaven National Laboratory | |
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| 2.3. | Šimon Midlik |
| Department of Low Temperature Physics, MFF UK | |
| Levitating superconductors as probe for quantum fluid dynamics | |
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| 9.3. | Martin Urbanec |
| Slezská Univezita Opava | |
| Neutron Stars as Laboratories for Studying Matter under Extreme Conditions | |
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| 16.3. | Dmitry Zmeev |
| Lancaster University, UK | |
| Precisely Controlled Superconducting Levitating Sphere as a Tool for Studying Superfluid Hydrodynamics | |
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| 30.3. | Petra Knappová |
| Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany, | |
| Kapitza resistance between metals and 3He | |
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| 13.4. | Milan Vala |
| Nano Optics team, Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the CAS | |
| "Optical nanoscopy” observing dynamics of life at single molecule level | |
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| 20.4. | Jiří Pfleger |
| Ústav makromolekulární chemie AVČR | |
| Organic electronic memory: from bistable memory devices to memristors and artificial neurosynapses | |
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| 27.4. | Iurii Karpenko |
| FNSPEC CTU in Prague (FJFI, ČVUT) | |
| The Hottest Perfect Fluid: Relativistic Hydrodynamics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma | |
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