Science Café in Brussels with Tomáš Jungwirth
The eleventh Science Café in Brussels hosted Tomáš Jungwirth, a recognized scientist in the field of Spintronics from the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
The eleventh Science Café in Brussels hosted Tomáš Jungwirth, a recognized scientist in the field of Spintronics from the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
Thanks to the project SOLID 21 the Institute will build a new multifunctional centre containing modern physical laboratories and research equipment for one of the fastest developing areas of physics, the solid-state physics.
The unique L3-HAPLS laser system, developed by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) for ELI Beamlines, was on July 2, 2018, ceremonially launched.
This most modern laser of its kind will have a wide range of applications in many fields of basic and applied research.
The Vesmír magazine with the cooperation of the Institute of Physics will present the unique laser technology through the Expedition to the Universe.
In its time it was one of the highest performance supercomputers in the Czech republic. The Dorje cluster solved many issues in the field of solid-state physics.
Neutrinos are the most common particles in the universe but we know just a little about them. The NOvA experiment was designed for the examination of the phenomenon of neutrino oscillations and how these particles change their flavour in flight.
Krakatit, Ámos, Perla, Lucifer and Bivoj. These are the names for Czech super-lasers.
New strategy on how to protect zirconium alloys surfaces in nuclear reactors against undesirable oxidation by the polycrystalline diamond film was patented.