Szemináriumok

Időpont Előadó Címcsökkenő sorrend esemeny_tipus
2017.10.26. 16:15 Jiri Cerny (Vienna) The maximum of branching random walk in spatially random branching environment
2021.05.20. 16:00 Vajda Sándor (Boston Univ.) The N34S mutation of SPINK1 may impact the kinetics of trypsinogen activation to cause early trypsin release in the pancreas Szeminárium
2021.11.30.
18:15 - 19:45
William D. MAGWOOD, IV (Director-General, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA)) The new nuclear energy future Kari esemény
2017.12.08. 09:30 Péter Surján (ELTE Dept. Phys. Chem.) The problem of convergence in perturbation theory
2020.11.02. 13:15 Ananda Roy The quantum sine-Gordon model with quantum circuits Szeminárium
2017.04.06. 07:15 Péter Földesy The recent day technology of integrated circuits
2022.09.20. 17:00 Murad Banaji (part I) The smallest bimolecular mass-action reaction networks admitting Andronov-Hopf bifurcation Szeminárium
2023.02.21. 17:15 Josef Hofbauer (Middlesex Univ., London, Vienna Univ., Vienna Univ.) The smallest bimolecular mass-action system with a vertical Andronov-Hopf bifurcation Szeminárium
2023.05.02.
14:30 - 16:00
Adrian Bachtold (ICFO Barcelona) The sound of tiny guitars approaching the quantum regime Szilárd Leó Kollokvium
2017.12.08. 13:15 János Asbóth (Wigner RC) The Surface Code -- how to realize topological quantum computing in the lab

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