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Seminar / Thursday, 26.10.2017 14:00

Jan Ebr (Institute of Physics of the Academy of sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague)

Abstract:

Multiple experiments suggest that the current models of high-energy interactions do not correctly predict the number of muons at ground in cosmic-ray initiated air showers. I will present two models aiming to address this issue, one based on the addition of particles with small momenta to some hadronic interactions, the other on the addition of the so-called dark photons to the electromagnetic part of the shower. In an seemingly radical switch of topic, I will also explain the advantages of using stellar photometry for atmospheric monitoring in air-shower...

Conference / Thursday, 02.11.2017 08:00 to Friday, 03.11.2017 20:00

4th Colloquium Towards CP Violation in Neutrino Physics will be held at J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the CAS on 2-3 November 2017. The Colloquium is organized in collaboration with Imperial College London, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University, and Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and it is open to international and national participants. The aim of the Colloquium is to present a status and plans for CP violation measurement in neutrino experiments.

Seminar / Tuesday, 07.11.2017 16:00

Alexander Schwarz ( Institute of Nanostructure and Solid State Physics, University of Hamburg, Jungiusstrasse 11, 20355 Hamburg)

Over that past 10 years, my coworkers and I developed a new versatile tool to study magnetic phenomena with atomic resolution, i.e., magnetic exchange force microscopy (MExFM) [1]. In contrast to magnetic force microscopy (MFM), which probes the long-range dipolar magnetostatic interaction, it is sensitive to the electron-mediated short-range magnetic exchange interaction between neighboring spins [2]. As a force microscopy based technique, it can - unlike spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy (SP-STM) - also be applied to nonconductive surfaces.

In my presentation, I will...

Conference / Monday, 02.07.2018 09:00 to Friday, 06.07.2018 18:00

We are delighted to invite you to Prague in the Czech Republic for the “jubilee” 45th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics from 2nd to 6th July 2018.

The conference covers a broad range of plasma science spanning from nuclear fusion to low temperature plasmas, and astrophysical plasmas to laser plasma interaction. The event is organized under the auspices of the European Physical Society (EPS) Plasma Physics Division by the ELI Beamlines Czech Republic (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) and will take place in the famous historical Žofín Palace and the Mánes Gallery...

Past events

Seminář / Thursday, 19.10.2017 10:00

Dielectric universities and transport phenomena in various bioorganic materials

Seminář / Wednesday, 18.10.2017 14:00

Photon-Photon Collisions at LHC

Seminář / Tuesday, 17.10.2017 15:00

Conservation in strongly correlated systems - A practical viewpoint

Seminář / Tuesday, 17.10.2017 10:00

Predictive computational design of multifunctional nanodielectrics

Seminář / Monday, 16.10.2017 11:00

Magnetic Shape Memory conquests microscopic world

Seminář / Monday, 16.10.2017 09:00

300GHz CMOS — Can spintronics help?

Seminář / Friday, 13.10.2017 10:00

Electromagnetic sensors for magnetic bio-detection

Seminář / Thursday, 12.10.2017 10:00

Introduction to NMR and MRI physics

Seminář / Tuesday, 10.10.2017 13:00

The hydrogen plasma doping of ZnO thin films and nanoparticles

Seminář / Thursday, 05.10.2017 15:00

Analysis of collective diffusion by a variational method

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