Friday 19 April 2024 |
Events for day: Wednesday 13 September 2017 |
09:00 - 17:00 6th IPM Summer School in Analytic Philosophy Internalism and Externalism: Content, Cognition and Norm School PHILOSOPHY Internalism and Externalism: Content, Cognition and Norm ... 11:00 - 12:00 Quantum information biweekly journal club Numerical Realization of Stochastic Dynamics of an Open Quantum-Dot System School NANO SCIENCES Numerical Realization of Stochastic Dynamics of an Open Quantum-Dot System Venue:Farmaniyeh Bldg. Classroom C ... 14:00 - 15:00 Weekly Seminar Plasmonic Imaging of the Interfacial Potential Distribution on Bipolar Electrodes School NANO SCIENCES Plasmonic Imaging of the Interfacial Potential Distribution on Bipolar Electrodes Bipolar electrochemistry is based on the gradient distribution of free-electron density along an electrically isolated electrode, which causes a positive electrode potential at one end and a negative potential at the other, allowing for wide applications in analytical chemistry and materials science.To take full advantage of its wireless and high-throughput features, various types of optical probes, such as pH indicators and fluorescence and electrochemiluminescence reagents, have often been used to indirectly monitor the interfacial electron t ... 14:00 - 15:00 Adaptive Optics System Design for Astronomy School ASTRONOMY High resolution imaging of the astronomical objects plays a fundamental role in solving many important scientific problems in astronomy. However, the image quality of a ground-based telescope is seriously degraded by the atmospheric turbulence. To overcome this obstacle, adaptive optics has been used to obtain near diffraction-limited astronomical images. Adaptive optics system consists of a wavefront sensor, a corrector such as a deformable mirror and a control computer to perform real-time numerical calculations. In this talk, first the implementation of the astronomical adaptive optics system will be presented. Then, the technical problems ... 15:30 - 16:30 Weekly Seminar The Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics beyond the ideal limit and rotating electromagnetic fields School PARTICLES AND ACCELERATORS The QGP as produced in relativistic heavy ion collisions is dominated by strong interactions. It is generally believed that the spacetime history of this system in parts of its lifetime can be effectively understood using relativistic hydrodynamics (RH). It is also believed that extraordinarily large electromagnetic fields is produced by collisions. However our understanding of their evolution is still unclear. Such questions must be addressed by studying effects of background electromagnetic fields on the yield particles, especially dileptons and photons which come from early times of the evolution. To investigate such effects, in addition t ... |