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It is now possible to create a new generation of “smart” thermoelectric systems to generate clea...
23.11.2021il progetto RIMMEL @ MECSPE - Bologna 2021
Si svolgerà martedì 23 novembre, dalle 16.45 alle 17.45 (Sala Concerto c/o Centro Servizi – Bolo...
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Cnr Nano researchers in collaboration with Sussex University and Rice University studied the frictio...
17.11.2021International Workshop on Advanced Materials-to-Device Solutions for Synaptic Electronics
CNR Nano and ICN2 organized the
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The seminal discoveries by this year’s Nobel Laureates have explained how heat, cold and touch can...
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- 21.10.2019 - Conference on Signatures of Topology in Condensed Matter October 21-25, 2019This conference will focus on the observable signatures of topology in electronic, photonic, phononic, and atomic systems, with participation by leading theorists and experimentalists. The conference will offer an excellent opportunity for cross-fertilisation of ideas and an exciting learning experience for early career researchers. TOPICS: Topological insulators and superconductors Dirac and Weyl semimetals Time-dependent and non-equilibrium topological systems Photonic systems Cold atoms Phononic systems Electronic-structure and ab-initio calculations Transport properties of topological systems Experimental detection of topological properties Physics of unconventional surface states Interaction and disorder effects in topological systems Hetero- and hybrid-structures Electrodynamics in topological materials Quantum-field-theory approaches Applications and devices Organisers: Michele Governale (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Michael S. Fuhrer (Monash University, Australia), Fabio Taddei (NEST NANO-CNR, Pisa, Italy), Local Organiser: Marcello Dalmonte More info