Upcoming events

2025-10-02 (Thursday)

Nuclear Physics Seminar

room 1.01, Pasteura 5 at 10:15  Calendar icon
dr Katarzyna Hadyńska-Klęk (ŚLCJ UW)

Probing nuclear structure and deformation in the vicinity of ⁴⁰Ca and ⁵⁶Ni

Optics Seminar

room 0.06, Pasteura 5 at 10:15  Calendar icon
Konstantin Bliokh (Donostia International Physics Center, Spain)

Momentum and angular momentum of classical waves

"Theory of Duality" (KMMF) Seminar

room 1.02, Pasteura 5 at 10:15  Calendar icon
Asier López-Gordón (IMPAN)

Homogeneous Darboux and Frobenius theorems

Joint Seminar on Quantum Information and Technologies

room 0.06, Pasteura 5 at 11:15  Calendar icon
Marco Fellous Asiani (QOT UW)

Magic states are rarely the most important resource to optimize

Seminar "Theory of Particle Physics and Cosmology"

room 1.01, Pasteura 5 at 12:15  Calendar icon
Ayuki Kamada (IFT UW)

Decay of scalar condensation: two different approaches

Gamma Seminar

join us at 15:15  Calendar icon
Bartołmiej Bąk (KMMF)

Classical model of particle with spin: geometric structure

2025-10-03 (Friday)

Solid State Physics Seminar

room 0.06, Pasteura 5 at 10:15  Calendar icon
mgr Małgorzata Jakubowska, mgr Aliaksei Bohdan, dr hab. Agnieszka Wołoś, dr Robert Dwiliński, prof. dr hab. Jacek Baranowski, (Wydział Fizyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego)

Scientific Anniversary of Professor Maria Kamińska – 50 Years of Research at the Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw

Atmospheric Physics Seminar

room B4.58, Pasteura 5 at 13:15  Calendar icon
dr Simon Görtz (Technical University of Darmstadt)

Wave propagation and causality in atmospheric free shear layers

Biophysics Seminar

room B2.38, Pasteura 5 at 14:15  Calendar icon
Paweł Kania – SeniorTechnical Specialist (NanoTemper)

Introducing Monolith X-The simplest way for biophysical characterization of molecular interactions

2025-10-09 (Thursday)

Atmospheric Physics Seminar

room B4.58, Pasteura 5 at 13:15  Calendar icon
prof. Martin Oberlack (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany)

Recent progress in the symmetry based theory for near-surface shear flows