What works in the lab is still a long way from being mass-produced. This new event series aims at increasing awareness of the topic "Knowledge and technology transfer".
The GHN-Colloquium talk series features the female scientists of the Grete-Hermann-Network (GHN) — a newly founded international network of female researchers in condensed matter physics and neighboring research areas to give a lecture on their research and current projects, as well as about their career paths.
During this online meeting you have the possibility to get in touch with the other qma members.
The GHN-Colloquium talk series features the female scientists of the Grete-Hermann-Network (GHN)—a newly founded international network of female researchers in condensed matter physics and neighboring research areas to give a lecture on their research and current projects, as well as about their career paths.
The Cluster Retreat 2021 takes place in virtual mode from 10 to 11 March 2021.
On the occasion of "the International day of women and girls in science" we cordially invite you to meet up with distinguished female physicists of the Cluster´s Grete-Hermann-Network to talk about their love of science and to get inspired by their career pathes.
The GHN-Colloquium talk series features the female scientists of the Grete-Hermann-Network (GHN) – a newly founded international network of female researchers in condensed matter physics and neighboring research areas to give a lecture on their research and current projects, as well as about their career paths.
The cluster of excellence ct.qmat is the only Cluster that traverses federal state boundaries and – through the close partnership with non-university institutes – a prime example of the local research alliance DRESDEN-concept. DRESDEN-concept celebrates its 10th anniversary with a science exhibition.
Online seminar for all QMA members, held by Prof. M. Vojta.
Dresden is one of the most important scientific research sites in Germany. With the SHOWCASES OF RESEARCH, the Technischen Sammlungen opens a new space where visitors can experience future topics. To this end, interactive exhibits have been set up together with scientists.
We would like to invite you to our very first Grete Hermann Network (GHN) Meeting!
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