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Spark Award 2014
(video, 10.03.2014)
Patent: Strained Multilayer Resistive-switching Memory Elements
News
Memristive Information Storage and Logics group: "How
does Moisture affect the Physical Property of Memristance for
Anionic-Electronic Resistive Switching Memories?" and also the first publication of the Solar-to-Fuel Conversion Reactor Materials team: "Perovskite La0.6Sr0.4Cr1-xCoxO3-δ
Solid Solutions for Solar-Thermochemical Fuel Production: Strategies to Lower
the Operation Temperature".
Inaugural Lecture
Prof. Jennifer Rupp: Nano-Elektronik und -Ionik: Memristive Speicher und Energie Konversion (video, 08.02.2013)
We would like to invite you to our workshop on:
>> February 3–5, 2016
>> ETH Zurich, Hönggerberg Campus
3 day workshop given by PhDs for PhDs working in the field of Raman Spectroscopy.
The aim of this workshop is to create a strong network of active researchers working with Raman Spectroscopy and to gain further insights into the various techniques and applications of this method in the broad field of materials science.
In the field of materials research and characterization, Raman Spectroscopy, with its various specifications like near field techniques (SERS, TERS) and in combination with non-chemical characterization methods (SEM, AFM) finds various applications.
Bringing together researchers from different groups and with different backgrounds in this broad and diverse field will strengthen collaborative research and exchange of ideas.
This workshop will include hands-on sessions, with a practical guidance and time for detailed questions concerning measurement setups, as well as multivariate data analysis for additional support.
This workshop is designed for PhD students and researchers who actively use Raman Spectroscopy to address a scientific problem.
ETH Zurich, Hönggerberg Campus (detailed information will follow)
For further information please send us an email: ramanworkshop@ethz.ch
Jana Segmehl & Kirstin Casdorff (Wood Materials Science, ETH Zurich; Wood Materials Lab, Empa)
& Sebastian Schweiger (Electrochemical Materials, ETH Zurich)
We are looking forward to an interesting workshop!
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