Post Tagged with: "Alexander Nepomnyashchy"

NQPI Members Team Up to Characterize Dewetting

Physics doctoral student Michael Mroz uses a low-energy electron microscope to examine the physical properties of compounds that make up thermionic cathodes.

By Amanda Biederman NQPI editorial intern A new finding from the lab of Physics & Astronomy professor and Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute member Dr. Martin Kordesch has altered the scientific community’s understanding on the fundamental properties of materials in thermionic cathodes. In a paper published in AIP Advances last June, […]

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December 6, 2018 at 1:11 pmResearch

Math and CMSS | Anomalous Dispersion in Laminar Flows, Jan. 25

Dr.Alexander Nepomnyashchy

The Mathematics Department and Condensed Matter & Surface Sciences colloquium series present Dr. Alexander Nepomnyashchy discussing “Anomalous Dispersion in Laminar Flows” on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Nepomnyashchy is with Technion-Israel Institute of Technology & Northwestern University. Abstract: Dispersion of particles in chaotic, turbulent or random flows […]

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January 1, 2018 at 6:00 pmEvents

Math’s Savin Breaks Through Boundaries

Tatiana Savin (right) and Lanre Akinyemi model crystal growth using mathematics.

By Amanda Biederman NQPI editorial intern Dr. Tatiana Savin, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Nanoscale & Quantum Phenomena Institute member at Ohio University,  is utilizing her unique expertise to address physical problems using mathematical tools. In a paper accepted for publication in Contemporary Mathematics in collaboration with Israel Institute of […]

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May 14, 2017 at 9:24 pmNews Research