Fyzikální ústav Akademie věd ČR

Seminars

Tuesday, 15.01.2013 15:00 - 16:00

Simone Babuin (Department of magnetic nanosystems, Institute of Physics ASCR)

Abstract: I will review the essential results achieved in three years of activities at the Joint Low Temperature Laboratory on the study of turbulent superfluid flows. Superfluid turbulence is conceptually simpler than turbulence in classical fluids because at small scales it is constituted by identical discrete vortices with quantized and conserved velocity circulation, but at large scales can have a behavior very similar to classical fluids.

Past seminars

Miloš Lokajíček, sr. The Einstein-Bohr dispute, its solution and implications 03.06.2010 15:00
Lukáš Palatinus Novel approaches to structure analysis of crystalline materials by x-ray and electron diffraction 26.05.2010 15:00
Pavel Jelínek Analysis of simultaneous STM/AFM measurements with atomic resolution 25.05.2010 15:00
Dr. Y. J. Dappe An accurate DFT-based method for the treatment of weak and van der Waals interactions : the LCAO-S2+vdW formalism 25.05.2010 10:00
Pavel Středa Anomalous Hall conductivity: local orbitals approach 24.05.2010 16:00
Jean Zinn-Justin Path integrals in physics: the main achievements 20.05.2010 15:00
Katarzyna Roszak Non-Markovian noise at the Fermi edge singularity in quantum dots 18.05.2010 15:00
Michael Unger Studies of the Cosmic Ray Composition with the Pierre Auger Observatory 18.05.2010 14:00
Krzysztof Jakubczak Ultrafast soft x-ray beamline at PALS 12.05.2010 14:00
Roman Gröger Mezoskopický popis strukturálních fázových transformací v materiálech s variabilní dislokační hustotou 12.05.2010 10:00
Josef Klusoň (Masarykova univerzita, Brno and CERN, Geneva) Gravity or Thermodynamics or what E. Verlinde says 10.05.2010 15:00
Prof. Chen-Ti Hu and Yuan-Hong Lo Fe-Pd-X shape memory alloys and their properties 06.05.2010 10:00
Frank Grosse, Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics, Berlin, Germany Modeling of condensed matter systems based on ab initio results 04.05.2010 15:00
Deepa Kasinathan Relation of structure, magnetism, doping and pressure in AFe{2-x}TxAs2 (A=Ca,Sr,Ba,Eu; T=Co,Rh,Ru) 29.04.2010 14:00
Workshop on special problems of Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys 24.04.2010
Josef Schmiedberger Hybridní RF/DC plazmatron pro generaci singletového kyslíku v kyslík-jódovém laseru 21.04.2010 14:00
J. Repp Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy of Molecules on Thin Insulating Films 13.04.2010 15:00
Jiří Kulda Neutron scattering studies of nano-scale order and dynamics in the PMN relaxor ferroelectric 08.04.2010 10:00
Leonid Nemenov (JINR, Dubna, Russia) DIRAC experiment at CERN: results and plans 25.03.2010 15:00
Carlos Pecharromán and Jose L. Menéndez Transparent ceramics: Processing, sintering, characterization and applications 25.03.2010 10:00
Jan Kuriplach Magnetic grain boundaries in Ni and Fe and defect structure in zirconia-based materials 23.03.2010 15:00
František Máca Magnetic order in the ultrathin iron film on the Ir(001) surface 09.03.2010 15:00
Petříček, Dušek, Palatinus The Third Ad Hoc Workshop on Jana2006 08.03.2010 09:00
Liviu P. Zarbo, FZÚ AV CR, v.v.i. and Texas A&M University Semiclassical Monte Carlo Simulation of Transport in Spintronic Devices 03.03.2010 09:00
Dr. Tomáš Novotný, Katedra fyziky kondenzovaných látek, MMF UK Phonon-Assisted Current Noise in Molecular Junctions 02.03.2010 15:00
Branislav K. Nikolić, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy & Center for Spintronics and Biodetection, University of Delaware Spin pumping in magnetic tunnel junctions and topological insulators: Theory and experiments 25.02.2010 10:00
Dr. Roman Martoňák, Katedra experimentálnej fyziky FMFI UK Bratislava Simulácia štruktúrnych fázových prechodov v kryštáloch pomocou metadynamiky 23.02.2010 10:00
André Perrin Ferroelectric KTa1-xNbxO3 Thin Film for Telecom Applications 16.02.2010 10:00
M.Spousta, P. Řezníček, M. Marčišovský, O.Kepka První jety v datech, Monitorování b-triggeru, Dimionový kanál, Minimum bias interakce (experiment ATLAS) 05.02.2010 13:30
prof. Stuart Lindsay, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University Can we exploit quantum mechanics to read genes? 04.02.2010 15:00

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