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Date:
10.06.2021

NOMATEN seminar by CEA on June 15th at 1.00PM: Possible applications of Additive Manufacturing (AM, and, principally, Laser Additive Manufacturing, LAM) and the potentialities of High Entropy Alloys in the nuclear field ☢️
 

HEA
Date:
18.05.2021
Dr. Chang Liu from the Department of Microstructure Physics and Alloy Design, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, will be our guest at the next NOMATEN's seminar.

 

RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
Date:
20.04.2021

Mr Maciej Bik, a promising young researcher from AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, will be a speaker in our next online seminar. 

NOMATEN SEMINAR
Date:
06.04.2021

On April 6th at 1PM GMT+1 NOMATEN will host an online seminar on the methods of materials sintering and consolidation. The speaker is Marcin Chmielewski PhD DSc from the Warsaw University of Technology.

Electron microscopy
Date:
23.03.2021

Thomas Schwarz-Selinger PhD from Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik will be our next guest as a speaker in the NOMATEN's online seminar on March 23 at 1PM GMT+1

NOMATEN SEMINAR March 9
Date:
09.03.2021

Aneta Ustrzycka PhD ( Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Science (PAN)) will be a speaker at NOMATEN Seminar on Tuesday March 9th 2021 at 01:00PM GMT+1 (13:00 CET).

CEA JANNUS Platform
Date:
10.03.2021

On March 10th at 11:00PM T. Jourdan, L. Dupuy and L. Gélébart from CEA will be speakers in the 1st CEA's Webinar at NOMATEN

CEA JANNUS Platform
Date:
10.03.2021

On March 10th at 11:00PM T. Jourdan, L. Dupuy and L. Gélébart from CEA will be speakers in the 1st CEA's Webinar at NOMATEN

Witold Chrominski joins NOMATEN
Date:
24.02.2021

Witold Chromiński PhD will support Structure and Function research group led by prof. Łukasz Kurpaska. Witold Chromiński received his PhD at Faculty of Materials Science Warsaw University of Technology. 

Electron Microscope in use
Date:
23.02.2021

Albert Bartok-Partay PhD from Warwick University will be a speaker at our next webinar. The lecture and discussion will be devoted to the topic of using microscopy in order to learn atomic interactions.

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