Program

The workshop will take place in the central building of the university (the entrace is located on the Emmanuel de Martonne street).
The lecture hall (Augustin Maior amphitheatre - room no. 239) is located on the second floor (just follow the arrows).

Monday, September 4.

09:00−09:20 Opening
09:20−10:20 Mária Ravasz-Ercsey Babeș-Bolyai University
Physical networks in the brain
10:20−10:40 Balázs Péntek Babeș-Bolyai University
Searching for the dorsal and ventral visual streams in the macaque connectome
10:40−11:00 Máté Józsa Babeș-Bolyai University
Investigating the impact of coarse-graining on structural brain connectivity
11:00−11:20 Coffee
11:20−11:40 Andrei Butuza Babeș-Bolyai University
Charge, mass and energy distributions of neutron-induced fission of light actinides
11:40−12:00 Juraj Krisnik TU Wien
π-ton vertex corrections in weakly correlated low-dimensional systems
12:00−12:20 Ivan Abilio Wigner Research Center for Physics
Theoretical studies of nitrogen-doped corrugated graphene on metal supports
12:20−14:20 Lunch
14:20−15:20 Maksim Savchenko TU Wien
Quantum oscillations in the THz absorption of 2D systems
15:20−15:40 Daniiar Khudaiberdiev TU Wien
Cyclotron and spin resonances in AlAs quantum wells
15:40−16:00 András Bojtor Budapest University of Technology and Economics; Semilab Co. Ltd.
Temperature Dependent Charge-Carrier Recombination Dynamics in Perovskites
16:00−16:20 Stefana Simon Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Interaction of plasma at atmospheric pressure with amino acid solutions
18:00−20:00 Dinner

Tuesday, September 5.

09:00−10:00 Zoltán Bálint Babeș-Bolyai University
Automatic medical image analysis for cancer diagnosis
10:00−10:20 Orzan Filip Babeș-Bolyai University
The use of Artificial Intelligence in medicine, a practical approach
10:20−10:40 Coffee
10:40−11:00 Ardeleanu Helmina Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Study on the synthesis of magnetite-gold/silver nanoparticles for biomedical
11:00−11:20 Daria Ioana Stoia Babeș-Bolyai University
Novel Hybrid Microcapsules for Targeted Delivery and NIR-light Stimulated Release of Therapeutic Molecules at Retina Level
11:20−11:40 Alexandru Holca Babeș-Bolyai University
Near infrared gold nanorods and polymer based reduced graphene oxide nanohybrid as a potential photothermal therapy agent
11:40−12:00 Sebastian Schmid BME / Uni Augsburg
Noise of conductive domain walls
12:00−14:00 Lunch
14:00−15:00 Péter Nemes-Incze Institute of Technical Physics and Materials Science, Budapest
Flat bands in graphene based electron systems, topology and correlations
15:00−15:20 Albin Márffy Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Tuning van der Waals heterostructures by pressure
15:20−15:40 Zoltán Kovács-Krausz Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Pressure-induced topological phase transition in ZrTe5
15:40−16:00 Barbara Keran University of Zagreb
DC Transport and Magnetotransport Properties of the 2D Isotropic Metallic System with the Fermi Surface Reconstructed by the Charge Density Wave
16:00−16:20 Petra Grozić University of Zagreb
Magnetoconductivity of CaC 6 with a CDW-reconstructed Fermi surface
16:20−17:40 Poster Session
18:00−20:00 Pub tour

Wednesday, September 6.

Excursion

Thursday, September 7.

09:00−10:00 Boglárka Tóth Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Detection of antiferromagnetic domains in LiCoPO 4 by optical absorption
10:00−10:20 Kirill Vasin Augsburg University, Institute of Physics
Submillimeter optical properties of Fe2 Mo3 O8 antiferromagnet in magnetic fields
10:20−10:40 Dávid Szaller TU Wien
Symbiosis of antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism in adjacent honeycomb layers
10:40−11:00 Anastasia Railean Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Exploring Spin Crossover Molecular Layers on Substrates: A Mechanoelastic Model Approach
11:00−11:20 Coffee
11:20−12:40 Zoltán Scherübl Budapest University of Technology and Economics
What is behind a transmon qubit? From high frequency (GHz) basics to current-phase relation measurements
12:40−13:00 Closing remarks
13:00−15:00 Lunch
15:00−17:00 Botanical garden / University museum visit

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