Past Events
CERN Director General in Prague
On 29th September is the 60 years since the world's biggest particle physics laboratory, CERN was founded.
Prof. Jan Fousek died
He can be regarded as a founder of the Czech research on ferroelectrics and the best-known Czech representative in this field.
NOvA sheds new light on how neutrinos behave
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.
New names for ELI Beamlines and HiLASE lasers
Krakatit, Ámos, Perla, Lucifer and Bivoj. These are the names for Czech super-lasers.
Milan Janata celebrating his eightieth birthday
An author or co-author of six inventions, six patents and several papers in peer reviews.
We are looking for astronauts to fly to an asteroid
The Vesmír magazine with the cooperation of the Institute of Physics will present the unique laser technology through the Expedition to the Universe.
Calculation cluster Dorje has finished its operation
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.
Successful participation in the international conference of young scientists
RNDr. Jan Čermák, PhD. has received an award at the 3rd International Forum on Multidisciplinary Education and Research for Energy Science