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International Workshop on Multifunctional Dirac ... (No replies)

biplabsanyal
7 years ago
biplabsanyal 7 years ago

Molecular electronics and spintronics have been in the focus of fundamental research in the last decade and harbor great potential for future magnetic devices allowing to store magnetic information in fundamental units. Of particular importance for the design of devices is the study of organic/inorganic hybrid systems such as adsorbates/molecules on 2- and 3-dimensional substrates. An international workshop on Multifunctional Dirac Materials will be organized from 20th to 22nd of November, 2017 at the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (NORDITA) in Stockholm, Sweden. This workshop focuses on the interplay between adsorbates/molecules and Dirac materials. The aim is to provide an opportunity to present and discuss fundamental and applied research in the emerging field of Dirac materials and in particular on hybrid organic-topological interfaces both from theoretical and experimental points of view. The hope is to create a platform for ideas and collaborations for novel materials for future applications.

The details of the workshop can be obtained by following the link below.

http://agenda.albanova.se/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=6131

Please note that the deadline for application is 31st October, 2017.

The workshop is supported by Psi-k, Swedish Research Council, NORDITA and Uppsala University.

 

Organizers:

Heike Herper, Barbara Brena, Biplab Sanyal and Alexander Balatsky




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