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Polymer physics seminar is organized by Department of macromolecular physics (DMP) and group of Macromolecular systems of physical section of Union of czech mathematicians and physicists. On the seminar the members of the DMP as well as guests from domestic and foreign institutes are presenting their recent results from the field of structure and physical properties of polymers. The perspectives of physical research of synthetic macromolecules as well as biomolecules are discussed.
Last update: T_KMF (21.03.2002)
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The seminars will be held in presence. The condition for completing the course is regular attendance. Last update: Shukurov Andrey, prof. Ing., Ph.D. (01.09.2025)
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Seminar on Polymer Physics is organized by the Department of Macromolecular Physics. The staff members, domestic and foreign guests report on the recent results of their scientific work in polymer physics. Topical reviews and perspectives are also presented. The example of the seminar program from the winter semester 2024/25:
J. Labuta, UOCHB AV ČR, Praha, NIMS, Tsukuba, Japan Phase separation in polymeric systems
P. Chen, ITP, Leipzig, Germany Active Brownian Particles with Delayed Social Attraction in 2D and 3D
A. Ryabov, KMF MFF UK Solitons in overdamped dynamics of hard spheres
A. Schoenhals, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany Fast Scanning Calorimetry (FSC) for the analysis of microporous polymers
P. Souček, Masarik University, Brno, Czech Republic High entropy-stabilized films of refractory metal nitrides and carbides
K. Malek, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland Enhanced Raman spectroscopy as a versatile tool to probe nanomaterials and biological specimens
F. Slanina, Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences Dense suspensions of active and passive colloids in narrow pores: simulations and hydrodynamic approximations
K. Biliak, KMF MFF Plasma-based deposition of nanoparticles into liquid polymer for the production of nanofluids
M. Protsak, KMF MFF UK Plasma-based synthesis of nanomaterials
M. Tosca, KMF MFF UK Multi-component nanomaterials for laser-driven proton-boron fusion Last update: Shukurov Andrey, prof. Ing., Ph.D. (01.09.2025)
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