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Conferencia de los Seminarios 2013 del Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada: "Magnetismo de átomos y moléculas en superficies metálicas". Viernes 25 de enero

El viernes día 25 de enero de 2013, a las 12:30 horas en Salón de Actos del Edificio de Geológicas de la Facultad de Ciencias, tendrá lugar la primera conferencia de los Seminarios 2013 del Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada. La conferencia lleva por título "Magnetismo de átomos y moléculas en superficies metálicas" y correrá a cargo del Prof. Jose Ignacio Pascual del CIC nanoGUNE (San Sebastián). Breve curriculum del conferenciante: Prof. Jose Ignacio Pascual obtained his PhD in 1998 at the Autonomous University of Madrid with a Thesis studying the electronic properties of nanometer-sized objects. He was Marie Curie Fellow at the Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max-Planck-Gessellschaft (2000), Ramon and Cajal Researcher at the Material Sciences Institute of Barcelona (2002), and Professor of Physics at the Free University of Berlin (2004). Since 2010, he is also visiting professor at the ?Laboratorio de Microscopias Avanzadas? at the Nanoscience Institute of Aragon (Spain). His main research interest deals with the resolution quantum phenomena at the atomic scale as a method to explore the basic properties of magnetism and electronics. In particular, he has studied the electronic transfer between individual molecules, their interactions and manipulation, and the excitation of their vibrational modes, one molecule at a time. Recently, he has also been interested in effects of the magnetic structure of atoms and molecules interacting with complex materials. From the clear understanding of how atoms and molecules interact and react with their environment, one will be able to design designing the properties of materials. Programa Seminarios 2013 Cartel
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