Friday 27 September 2024 |
Events for day: Wednesday 12 April 2017 |
13:30 - 15:00 Weekly Seminar From theoretical black holes to cosmological black holes School ASTRONOMY In this lecture, first we review the theoretical aspects of classical black holes from mass and their horizon definition to their gravitational lensing and Hawking radiation, and then extend our discussion to a real black hole which is located in the expanding FLRW background. Different phases of these black holes like their growth and isolation will be discussed. ... 14:00 - 15:00 Weekly Seminar Thermal transport engineering in nano-structured materials using classical molecular dynamics simulation School NANO SCIENCES Thermal transport engineering in nano-structured materials using classical molecular dynamics simulation Todays, thermal transport management in nanoelectronic devices is an important factor in their design, efficiency and lifetime. Moreover, thermal conductivity plays an important role in figure of merit of thermoelectric devices. Because of its fundamental aspects and important technological applications, nanoscale heat transport has emerged as an interdisciplinary area of research involving condensed matter physics, material sciences, electrical and mechanical engineering, etc. Heat transfer at nanoscale is essenti ... 15:00 - 16:00 Weekly Seminar Magneto-gravitational dynamics of microparticles in complex plasma School PARTICLES AND ACCELERATORS Complex (dusty) plasma as an interdisciplinary research field has been considered as a test bed for fundamental research, after the discovery of crystalline plasma. Long response time and possibility of light video imaging of large sized massive dust grains facilitate experimental study of many important physical phenomena, at the most fundamental kinetic level. The most familiar examples are the self-organized structures such as chain, cluster and crystal, the phase transition, the formation of void, lane, vortex, the non-linear structures such as soliton and shock and the collective modes. In this talk, after a short review o ... |