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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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DIFFER Seminar High giftedness and the agentive self
In this seminar a crash course on high giftedness and mentalisation is presented. The core definition of high giftedness is given and related to how high gifted people might be struggling to develop an agentive self, thus leading to a well developed reflective functioning and mentalization capacity. This will then be related to mental health issues.
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The MaterialenNL Platform is joining forces to unite the entire materials community at the first edition of the MaterialenNL Conference. Two plenary lectures, four themes, 36 parallel presentations, demo’s and plenty of opportunity to network and to make plans for collaboration. 
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To date, the underlying mechanisms controlling multi-phase and reactive flow within porous media are not fully understood. The lack of physical expressions in our computational models drives the need for more and more accurate experimental data on this subject.
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Tony Donné
Celebrating many years of fusion science! On 13 December, DIFFER organizes a farewell symposium on the occasion of the retirement of our colleague Tony Donné. We invite you to join us to celebrate his accomplishments in fusion as a theme leader at DIFFER and as Programme Manager at the EUROfusion consortium.
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FuseNet will organise the third FuseNet Master Event. All master students in fusion-related fields are welcome to join this online event. The event will be interesting to both students who are just getting started in fusion, and to students who are graduating. During this day, you will learn about state-of-the-art fusion topics and the role of industry in interactive lectures.