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Events (archive)

Events (archive)

We believe in our duty to share knowledge through weekly seminars, regularly workshops and other events. on this page you'll find events organized in the past. If you're interested in upcoming events visit the Events page. Our weekly seminars at DIFFER cover a wide range of topics and are open to everybody. Please, read more on our dedicated Seminars page. You can find specific information for external visitors and subscribe to our seminar mailinglist on this page.

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Plasma in Magnum-PSI. Credit BvO/DIFFER
DIFFER and Forschungszentrum Jülich are jointly organizing the 8th International Workshop on Plasma Material Interaction Facilities for Fusion Research. We look forward to welcoming you to Eindhoven.
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DICE Photo: BvO/DIFFER
DICE is a new set-up that will allow DIFFER to study material damage, more precise corrosion caused by neutrons. This is relevant for nuclear fusion, as well as fission applications in generation-4 molten salt reactors. DICE is connected to the Ion Beam Facility (IBF). The new set-up is open to guest scientists and companies.
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Black hole devours a neutron star. Scientists say they have seen tantalizing, first-time evidence of a black hole eating a neutron star-first stretching the neutron star into a crescent, swallowing it, and then gulping up crumbs of the broken star in the minutes and hours that followed. Picture: NASA
Supermassive black holes at the centers of merging galaxies are expected to form binary systems whose orbital motion generates gravitational waves.
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Logo of FuseNet Teacher Day
Ben je docent in het voortgezet onderwijs? Wil je graag meer leren over kernfusieonderzoek in Nederland, zodat je jouw leerlingen kennis kunt laten maken met dit fascinerende vakgebied?
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Paulo N. Martinho
The versatility of ethylenediamine-inspired Schiff-base transition metal complexes has been shown in their extensive applications in molecular sensors (e.g. electrochromic, recognition) and molecular switches (e.g. redox, magnetic).