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  • Workshop
    Workshop on Quantum Information Processing
  • School
    PHYSICS

    Conference Hall, Farmanieh Building (1st floor) ...

               09:00 - 12:00     MRI Course
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    School
    COGNITIVE SCIENCES

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               11:00 - 12:00     Journal Club
    Uncertainties of Transfer Path Analysis and Sound Design for Electrical Drives

    School
    NANO SCIENCES

    Uncertainties of Transfer Path Analysis and Sound Design for Electrical Drives

    The objective of this thesis is to examine the influence of possible uncertainties during the measurement of transfer paths in systems with vibro-acoustic properties such as machines or vehicles. The transfer path could be acoustic, structural or a complex of vibro-acoustic system and the uncertainties occur due to internal and external factors during the measurement process. The trend of the uncertainty propagation in sampled acoustic and structural transfer paths is analytically and experimentally studied. In an acoustic system the uncertainty a ...

               13:30 - 15:00     Weekly Seminar
    On the origin of morphological differences in the powerful radio galaxies

    School
    ASTRONOMY

    Powerful radio galaxies display a very wide range of properties, both in their extended radio morphologies and in their optical spectra. We study the environment and host galaxy properties of radio galaxies with different radio morphologies from compact sources to very extended double lobed radio galaxies and with different optical spectra as high excitation (HERG; quasar-mode) and low excitation (LERG; jet-mode) radio galaxies in order to separate and distinguish the factors that drive the radio morphological variations from those responsible for the differences in spectral properties. We particularly compare i) compact sources with Fanaroff ...

               14:00 - 15:00     Weekly Seminars
    Single bio-molecule sensing: Beyond nanopores in graphene

    School
    NANO SCIENCES

    Single bio-molecule sensing: Beyond nanopores in graphene

    DNA sequencing is the ultimate target in nanopore research. In typical nanopores in free standing 30nm thick silicon nitride membranes numerous bases (100 and more) are present in the channel simultaneously; hence the reading of such sensors is just an average over the signatures of the whole strand. Consequently such long channel nanopores are not capable to sense and detect single bases in a DNA. As the thinnest possible materials with thicknesses comparable to the spacing between the bases, monolayers of two-dimensional materials e.g.
    graphene can play a cen ...

               15:00 - 16:00     Weekly Seminar
    The European Spallation Source Project

    School
    PARTICLES AND ACCELERATORS

    The European Spallation Source, ESS, uses a linear accelerator to bombard the tungsten target with the high intensity beam of protons for producing the most intense beams of neutrons. The nominal average beam power of the linac is $5$~MW with a peak beam power at target of $125$~MW. The linac has a normal conducting front end up to $sim 90$~MeV and three families of superconducting sections up to $2$~GeV. A rotating tungsten target emits neutrons upon bombardment by these high energy protons and a suit of several instruments is designed to use the neutrons for material science.
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