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The Physics Colloquium

The Physics Colloquium brings distinguished scientists of national and international fame to the Physics Department of the Faculty of Sciences. Topics cover a wide range and the presentation is aimed at undergraduate students in the final year of the bachelor program. The colloquium should therefore be interesting to most members of our Faculty, and not necessarily Physics only.
In order to promote informal discussions between members of the audience and/or the speaker, coffee and cake is served before the colloquium (starting 3:30 p.m.), while refreshments are served immediately following the colloquium.
The colloquium normally takes place Thursday afternoon at 4:00 p.m in lecture hall 51.11.0080 of the Nijenborgh 4 central building. Please click on the colloquium to see the correct location.

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Prof. dr. B. Smirnov, Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia:September 30, 2010 
Zernike Institute Colloquium: Prof. dr. M. Miles, H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory, IRC in Nanotechnology, University of Bristol, UK: High-speed AFM and the holographic Assembler - soft matter imaging and manipulationOctober 07, 2010 
M. Romagnoli:October 21, 2010 
Zernike Institute Colloquium: Prof. dr. R. Nicholas, Clarendon Laboratory, Physics Department, Oxford University, Oxford, UK: Graphene and carbon nanotubes: The new forms of carbon which are revolutionizing electronicsNovember 04, 2010 
Prof. dr. I.D.W. Samuel, Organic Semiconductor Centre, University of St. Andrews, Scotland:November 11, 2010 
Prof. dr. L. Torsi, INSTM Florence, Italy:November 18, 2010 
Dr. R.F. Mahrt: IBM Research, Zurich: Hybrid organic-inorganic nanostructures for photonicsNovember 25, 2010 
Zernike Institute Colloquium: Prof. dr. R. Wiesendanger, Institut für Angewandte Physik und Zentrum für Mikrostruckturforschung, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany: Exploring the Spin in the NanoworldDecember 02, 2010 
Dr. D. Boer, KVI, University of Groningen, the Netherlands:December 09, 2010 
Zernike Institute Colloquium: Prof. dr. R. Ramesh, Department of Physics, University of California, Berkely, USA: Multiferroics: Controlling magnetism with an Electric Fiels?January 13, 2011 
Zernike Institute Colloquium: Prof. dr. L. Gagliardi, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry, Minneapolis, USA: Modeling novel compounds related to renewable energies with quantum chemical methodsFebruary 03, 2011 
Zernike Institute Colloquium: Prof. dr. A.K. Cheetham, Department of Materials Sciende and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK: Properties and potential applications of inorganic-organic framework materialsMarch 03, 2011 
Zernike Institute Colloquium: Prof. dr. P. Barbara, Center for Nano & Molecular Science & Technology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA: Sub-diffraction single molecule spectroscopic studies of the morphology and energy transfer dynamics of conjugated polymersApril 07, 2011 
Zernike Institute Colloquium !Tuesday!: Prof. dr. F. Wudl, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA: Recent advances in materials for organic electronics at Santa BarbaraMay 03, 2011 
Zernike Institute Colloquium: Prof. dr. M. Simmons, AFF, School of Physics, Univesity of New South Wals, Sydney, Australia: Single atom devices in siliconJune 09, 2011 
Kamerlingh Onnes Colloquium:June 16, 2011 
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