Events
Faculty Meeting
Riddick 301
ORaCEL Seminar – Sara Pazoki
The Impact of Electrical Contacts on Morphology and Charge Transport in Ultrathin C8-BTBT Transistors Research in 2D organic material has been an exciting field for many years. Understanding of charge transport process in 2D material can be used to test phenomenological transport models . Recently, small molecule 2,7-dioctylbenzothienobenzothiophene (C8-BTBT) has shown a good performance in…
Women in Physics Lunch
Physics LunchEvent title: Women in Physics lunch Place: 110 Riddick Dates: 12-1 pm Description: This is a drop-in event: BYO lunch and have an informal discussion with students, researchers, and faculty in the department.
Physics Colloquium – Hugo Sanabria
Department of Physics, Clemson University
Multiparameter Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Structural Dynamics of Biomolecules
Host: Keith Weninger
Physics Colloquium – Dan Dougherty
Department of Physics, NCSU
Thermalization in Quantum Materials: Two-Photon Photoelectron Spectroscopy of a-RuCl3
Host: Paul Huffman
Preliminary Exam – Federico Portillo Chaves
Study of the contribution of the 6.416 MeV and 6.440 MeV excited states of 19Ne in the destruction of 18F in Classical Novae
ORaCEL Seminar- Alexander Bataller
2104 Toxicology Seminar RoomPhysics Colloquium – Martin Mourigal
Title: Exotic magnetic matter and the search for spin-liquids Presenter: Martin Mourigal, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology Abstract: Magnetism is a fascinating phenomenon: it is rooted in relativistic quantum mechanics and yet an integral component of the technologies we use every day. In magnetic insulators, where atomic-scale magnetic dipoles carried by electrons are…