Aalto physics colloquium: Advances in nanomaterials
21.05.2010 / 15:00 - 17:00
Aalto physics colloquium is a high-level colloquium series covering all branches of physics in Aalto university. Its invites high-level physicists from all around the world to tell about their research.
The lectures are targeted to all physicists and those interested in physics. Entrance to the events is free of charge. Colloquia are organized approximatively once a month during the term time and the invitation responsibility circulates between all physics professors on the Aalto University campus.
The next talks are:
Mamoun Muhammed: Advances in nanomaterials, Functional Materials Division, and Nano Characterisation Centre Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden
The event will start with coffee.
More information:
http://ltl.tkk.fi/Aaltokollokvio
Colloquium Coordinator Tero Heikkilä, tero.heikkila@tkk.fi.
The colloquium is funded by the Aalto department of Applied Physics, Academy of Finland center of excellence COMP (Computational Nanoscience), Low Temperature Laboratory and the Faculty of Information and Natural Sciences.
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