Date

2016年9月29日 (木) 14:30 15:30

Dr. Jean Dalibard, Professor, Collège de France and Laboratoire Kastler Brossel

This is a part of the summer school CQD2016

Date

2016年9月14日 (水) 11:00 12:00

Dr David G. Hitlin, Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology. Part 2 of 2. The first seminar is the previous day, September 13, from 11:00 in C209.

Date

2016年9月13日 (火) 11:00 12:00

Dr David G. Hitlin, Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology. Part 1 of 2. The second seminar is the following day, September 14, from 11:00 in C209.

Date

2016年9月12日 (月) 14:00 15:00

Speaker: Dr. Wolfgang Fritzsche

Nano Biophotonics Department, Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT)

Title: Bioanalytics using single plasmonic nanostructures

Host: Mukhles Sowwan (Nanoparticles by Design Unit)

Date

2016年9月5日 (月) 13:30

Prof Abner Soffer of Tel Aviv University

Date

2016年9月8日 (木) 10:30 11:30

"Dr. Eckart Meiburg, Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara", "Language: Engrish. No interpretation."

Date

2016年9月2日 (金) 10:00 11:00

Dr Kosuke Hamaguchi,
Department of Biological Sciences
Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine

Date

2016年9月6日 (火) 9:30

The library is hosting Web of Science Seminar on September 6 with training provided by an expert from Thomson Reuters. There are two sessions: Basic and Advance. You may choose to attend one or both sessions.

Date

2016年9月9日 (金) 10:00

The library is hosting EndNote Seminar on September 9th. We will invite an expert of EndNote from its providing company. There are two sessions: Basic and Intermediate. Please register from the library webpage.

Date

2016年8月19日 (金) 14:00 15:00

Prof. Paolo Milani

Dept. of Physics, University of Milano, Italy

Abstract

Stretchable functional materials are enabling ingredients for the fabrication of wearable electronics, smart prosthetics and soft robotics. These applications require the integration of electronic, optical and actuation capabilities on soft, conformable and biocompatible polymeric substrates [1].

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