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2022.01.25. 16:00 Boros Balázs (Vienna Univ.): Limit cycles in mass-preserving three species mass-action systems Szeminárium
2021.02.04. 16:00 Szederkényi Gábor (PPKE) Nonlinear model predictive control with logic constraints for COVID-19 management Szeminárium
2021.02.12. 09:15 Ferenc Simon (BME) Triplet exciton states in carbon nanotubes: a possible candidate for telecomm compatible qubits Szeminárium
2021.10.28. 14:15 Prof. Timothy E. O’Brien Statistical and Mathematics Aspects of Modelling and Experimental Design Szeminárium
2020.10.26. 13:15 Pasquale Scarlino (EPFL) Microwave Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics with superconductor-semiconductor hybrid technology Szeminárium
2022.11.29. 17:15 Polly Yu (NSF-Simons Center for Mathematical and Statistical Analysis of Biology, Harvard University) Weakly reversible and deficiency zero realizations: Structural characterization and uniqueness Szeminárium
2020.02.21. 09:15 Eduardo Lee (Madrid) ANDREEV BOUND STATES IN SUPERCONDUCTOR-SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES Szeminárium
2021.02.26. 09:15 György Gyürki (Atomki) Nuclear astrophysics in the era of high precision astrophysics - an experimentalist's view Szeminárium
2021.11.22. 09:15 Thomas Kanne (Niels. Bohr Institute, Coppenhagen) Novel trends in growth of wires Szeminárium
2023.05.26. 08:15 Balázs Hetényi (BME) Extending the geometric phase formalism to cycles with isolated degeneracy points and how to implement finite size scaling in the modern polarization theory Szeminárium

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