El listado 'Ranking of the World Scientists: World´s Top 2% Scientists' evalua el impacto de la publicaciones científicas de investigadores de todo el mundo
La clasificación, llevada a cabo por la Universidad de Stanford y publicada en la revista PlosBiology, destaca a los investigadores de la UA en tres áreas: Ciencias, Tecnología y en Ciencias Sociales
La Prof.ª Isabel Abril ha obtenido el Primer Premio en el Concurso Ciencia en Acción, modalidad “Demostraciones de Física” (Premio Universidad de Murcia)
Según el acta del jurado "Por ser una brillante presentación de 8 experimentos que ponen al alcance del alumnado de etapas iniciales los conceptos clave de la Termodinámica, se
concede Primer Premio al trabajo “Caliéntate la Cabeza” de Isabel Abril, Marina García, Diego Dijkstra, Ignacio Juan Bordera y Clàudia García de la Universidad de Alicante."
Este lunes a las 12:30 , organizado por el departamento de Fisica Aplicada de la UA, la Dra. Belén Rodriguez de Fonseca de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid dará un coloquio de Física por gmeet en el enlace:
https://meet.google.com/cvr-eojy-qdt
El coloquio tendrá dos partes. En la primera parte dará un seminario sobre su investigación titulado:
"Interacciones entre los océanos Atlántico y Pacífico e implicaciones en el clima"
En la segunda parte su seminario versará sobre lo siguiente:
"Master en Meteorología y Geofísica" : Contenidos y salidas profesionales.
Estamos seguros de que será de vuestro interés.
CONVOCATORIA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE EN RÉGIMEN DE CONCURRENCIA COMPETITIVA, PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE UNAS PRÁCTICAS BECADAS EN EL DEPARTAMENTO DE FÍSICA APLICADA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
IMPORTANTE: fecha límite de inscripción 5 de MAYO de 2020, a través de eAdmin.
https://web.ua.es/es/centro-empleo/practicas-y-empleo/practicas-en-la-ua/convocatorias/convocatorias-ua/curso-2019-20/convocatoria-practicas-becadas-en-la-ua-39-2019.html
https://web.ua.es/va/centro-empleo/practicas-y-empleo/practiques-en-la-ua/convocatories/convocatories-ua/curs-2019-20/convocatoria-practiques-becades-en-la-ua-39-2019.html
Y en BOUA:
https://www.boua.ua.es/default.asp?diahoy=27%2F04%2F2020&fecha=&dia=27&mes=4&anyo=2020&texto=&categoria=&organo=&intervalopub=&intervaloapb=&iracuerdo=
En el Consejo Ordinario del Departamento de Física Aplicada celebrado el día 7 de febrero de 2020 se ha aprobado la convocatoria de elecciones a director/a del departamento y el calendario electoral.
Given by: Dr. Angel Erasmo Rincón Rivero
Date and hour: Tuesday, 25 February 2020, 12:00h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Twenty-third edition of the Physics symposia with "Pulsos de luz láser con torque (o cómo esculpir torbellinos de luz ultrarrápida)" given by Carlos Hernández García, of the Research on Laser and Photonics Applications of the Department of Applied Physics of the University of Salamanca.
This coloquium is open to the public in general and especially to the students of the Degree in Physics of the UA.
The coloquium will take place on Friday, February 7, at 12:30 horas, in the Hall of Degrees of the Faculty of Arts 3 of the University of Alicante
Twenty-second edition of the Physics symposia with "Tecnologías cuánticas, la revolución del siglo XXI" given by Javier Prior Arce, of the University of Cartagena.
This coloquium is open to the public in general and especially to the students of the Degree in Physics of the UA.
The coloquium will take place on Thursday, February 6, at 11:30 horas, in the Board Room of the Faculty of Science of the University of Alicante
Given by: Dr. Lee R. Patrick
Date and hour: Tuesday, 28 January 2020, 16:15h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Given by: Bruno Murta
Date and hour: Thursday 21 November 2019, 15:00h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Given by: Dr. Pedro Bargueño De Retes
Date and hour: Thursday 31 October 2019, 11:30h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Given by: Dra. Marina Rodríguez Baras
Date and hour: Thursday 3 October 2019, 16:00h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Given by: Dr. Diego de la Fuente
Date and hour: Tuesday 2 October 2019, 16:30h
Place: Polivalente Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Given by: Dra. Sara Rodríguez Berlanas
Date and hour: Tuesday 1 October 2019, 16:00h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Sciencias, Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Given by: Clara Rojas
Date and hour: Tuesday 2 July 2019, 12:00h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Given by: Werner Brämer Escamilla
Date and hour: Thursday 20 Juny 2019, 12:30h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Twenty-first edition of the Physics symposia with "Vibroacústica en el Grado de Física de la Universidad de Alicante" given by Jaime Ramis Soriano, Full Professor of the Department of Physics, Systems Engineering and Signal Theory at the University of Alicante.
This coloquium is open to the public in general and especially to the students of the Degree in Physics of the UA.
The coloquium will take place on Tuesday, April 9, at 09:30 horas, in the Board Room of the Faculty of Sciencies of the University of Alicante
Twentieth edition of the Physics symposia with "Ciencia "Fricción": algo chirría en la pantalla" taught by Juan Ángel Vaquerizo, of the Astrobiology Center of the CSIC-INTA.
This colloquium is open to the public in general and especially to the students of the Degree in Physics of the UA.
The colloquium will take place on Thirsday, March 27, at 17:00 am, in the CI/0002 Room in Phase 2 of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Alicante.
Given by: Mª del Pilar García del Moral Zabala
Date and hour: Wednesday 27 February 2019, 11:30h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Abstract:
In this talk I will address several goals that string theory, and M-theory as a unification theory, have to achieve in order to be quantum consistent theories modelling our world. I will discuss the role that fluxes can play to this respect when applied to the M2-brane theory based on our latest results.
Given by: Reyes Calvo Urbina
Date and hour: Tuesday, 26 february 2019, 12:00h
Place: Polivalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Abstract:
In the Quantum Spin Hall textbook picture, a 2-dimensional topologically non-trivial insulator (2D-TI) is expected to present conductive edge states protected against backscattering. The application of a magnetic field should lift this protection, and above a critical field the material would enter a trivial insulator regime, where the edge conduction fully disappears.
In real 2d-TI materials, such as inverted HgTe quantum wells, however, the picture is more complex and scattering occurs over long enough distances (around microns). Furthermore, although the resistance of the devices increases in the presence of a magnetic field, certain predictions, such as the complete removal of edge conduction have not yet been directly probed.
In our work, we use novel probe techniques to tackle some of the above challenges for HgTe quantum wells. Microwave Impedance Microscopy and magnetotransport experiments allow us to probe the properties of helical states under broken time reversal symmetry and reveal that edge conduction persists unexpectedly at high magnetic fields and. Scanning Gate Microscopy measurements allow us to identify the microscopic origin of scattering in the Quantum Spin Hall edge states and reveals signatures of coexistence of topological with trivial edge states.
Nineteenth edition of the Physics symposia with "Topological materials: Insulators that lead and othe oddities" taught by Dr. Reyes Calvo Urbina,researcher at the CIC nanoGUNE Institute of the University of San Sebastian.
This colloquium is open to the public in general and especially to the students of the Degree in Physics of the UA.
The colloquium will take place on Thuesday, February 26, at 09:30 am, in the Board Room in Phase 2 of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Alicante.
Given by: Carmen Rubio Verdú
Date and hour: Wednesday, 13 february 2019, 12:00h
Place: Polyvalent Room of the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Phase 2 (2nd Floor)
Abstract:
Magnetic anisotropy is the preference of an atom’s spin to be aligned along a certain spatial direction. The Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) gives access to such individual magnetic moments through low-temperature Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy (STS). In this talk I will show how both the magnetic moment, which defines the atomic spin S, and the interactions with the metallic substrate govern the spectral properties of single atoms and molecules.
A step further into the understanding of individual spins is to study their effect on a superconducting substrate. When a dilute amount of magnetic impurities is placed on top of a superconductor, they create a potential that locally distorts the Cooper pairs bath, while the mesoscopic superconducting characteristics remain unaltered [1]. The coupling of the impurity to the substrate create Yu-Shiba-Rusinov bound states [2-4], which can be studied down to the μeV energy range in STS measurements performed with superconducting STM tips.
In the search of new superconducting materials, we find Transition Metal Dichalcogenides as a new platform of crystalline layered materials that can be isolated down to the single-layer limit. In this regard, single-layer NbSe2 [5] is envisioned as an ideal system for the study of superconductivity in two dimensions. We extracted the statistical distribution of the superconducting gap width and observed that it is well described by an asymmetric log-normal distribution which is indicative of emergent granularity in the presence of disorder, and reflects the multifractal nature of the superconductor eigenstates [6].
[1] P. W. Anderson, “Theory of dirty superconductors,” Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 11, 26 (1959).
[2] L. Yu, “Bound state in superconductors with paramagnetic impurities,” Acta Phys. Sin., 21, 75, (1965).
[3] H. Shiba, “Classical Spins in Superconductors,” Prog. Theo. Phys., 40, 435 (1968).
[4] A. I. Rusinov, “Superconductivity near a Paramagnetic Impurity,” ZhETF Prisma Redaktsiiu, 9, 146 (1968).
[5] M. M. Ugeda, et al., Nature Physics 12, 92 (2016).
[6] J. Mayoh and A. M. García-García, PRB 92, 174526 (2015).
Eighteenth edition of the Physics symposia with "Modeling light Nobel Prize in Physics 2018" taught by Íñigo Sola Larrañaga, Full Professor of the Department of Applied Physics of the University of Salamanca.
This colloquium is open to the public in general and especially to the students of the Degree in Physics of the UA.
The colloquium will take place on Thursday, February 7, at 11:30 am, in the Hall of Degrees. Rector Ramón Martin Mateo of the Faculty of Law of the University of Alicante.
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