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Upcoming events

2026-05-26 (Tuesday)

String Theory Journal Club

room 2.22, Pasteura 5 at 12:15  Calendar icon
Alessandro Sfondrini (University of Birmingham)

An overview of progress in understanding AdS3/CFT2

2026-05-28 (Thursday)

Nuclear Physics Seminar

room 1.01, Pasteura 5 at 10:15  Calendar icon
prof. Andreas Görgen (University of Oslo, Norwegia)

Studies of nuclear shapes in neutron-rich fission fragments

Optics Seminar

room 0.06, Pasteura 5 at 10:15  Calendar icon
Mateusz Winkowski (Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)

Optofluidic dye laser based on the hollow-core antiresonant fiber

"Theory of Duality" (KMMF) Seminar

room 1.03, Pasteura 5 at 10:15  Calendar icon
Krzysztof Wiśniewski (KMMF)

Geometric Quantization: Basic Notions and New Perspectives

Biomedic Physics Seminar

room 1.40, Pasteura 5 at 11:15  Calendar icon
prof. Aleksy Bartnik (Wydział Fizyki UW)

sFFT super szybka transformata Fouriera dla dużych danych

Joint Seminar on Quantum Information and Technologies

room 0.06, Pasteura 5 at 11:15  Calendar icon
Kamil Korzekwa (PsiQuantum)

Quantum algorithms for nonlinear dynamics

Seminar "Theory of Particle Physics and Cosmology"

room 1.01, Pasteura 5 at 12:15  Calendar icon
Andrzej Hryczuk (NCBJ)

Making Dark Matter Cool Again: dynamics of self-interacting dark sectors

2026-05-29 (Friday)

Solid State Physics Seminar

room 0.06, Pasteura 5 at 10:15  Calendar icon
dr Marcin Syperek (Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology Wroclaw Univ. of Science and Technology Wroclaw, Poland)

"Towards Quantum Integrated Photonic Chips (QPICs) for quantum information processing"

Condensed Matter Physics Seminar

room 1.02, Pasteura 5 at 12:15  Calendar icon
Jędrzej Wardyn (IFT FUW)

Systematic construction of exact valence bond ground state Hamiltonians

Atmospheric Physics Seminar

ONLY online via Zoom at 13:15 - 14:15  Calendar icon
prof. dr hab. Jacek Piskozób (Instytut Oceanologii, Polska Akademia Nauk)

Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC): Why its collapse would be dangerous to Europe’s climate and why I do not believe it will happen in our lifetime

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