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Dr Bivas Rana and Dr Piotr Gruszecki recived grants for the projects Role of bulk and interfacial spin-orbit coupling on interfacial physical properties and laser induced ultrafast dynamics in CoFeB/MgO heterostructures , and Soft spin wave modes in thin films with perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy as a unique carrier of information and their role in generation […]
1.03.2022
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26.02.2022
Recruitment Committees recommended Dr Lubov Ivzhenko and Dr Bipul Kumar Mahato for the post-doc positions in NCN projects Guiding, shaping and amplifying signals in strongly coupled electromagnetic-magnonic circuits (project No 2020/37/B/ST3/03936) and New platform for study wave phenomenon – reconfigurable topological properties and frustrated ground states in magnonics (project No 2020/39/I/ST3/02413), repectively.
17.02.2022
Our University supported financially two student projects from our Institute, submitted by: Nikodem Leśniewski and Uladzislau Makartsou in the framework of the program Initiative of Excellence-Research University (call: Study@research).
18.01.2022
With deep regret and profound sadness, we announce the passing of Prof. dr hab. Roman Micnas. A world-class expert in theoretical physics, condensed matter physics: the theory of magnetism, highly correlated electron and bosonic systems, high-temperature superconductivity, phase transitions and critical phenomena. Professor will be deeply missed by all members of our community. Biographical note Eng. | Pl.
15.01.2022
The next issue of “Życie Uniwersyteckie” (University Life) contains interviews with scientists coming from foreign countries who have chosen our University to continue their scientific careers. Among the six interviewed scientists is Prof. Andriy Serebryannikov from our Institute.
27.12.2021