OUR ACTIVITIES
FACILITIES
The research within the department of Complex Matter encompasses a variety of research fields, ranging from the synthesis of new materials to fundamental investigations of elementary excitations, self-organising behaviour and adaptive functionality in complex systems. These include anything from nano-biosystems and biomolecules to superconductors and nanowires. The experimental methods used are suitably diverse, from synthetic chemistry to biomedicine, femtosecond laser spectroscopy and magnetometry. The experimental research within the department is strongly supported by theory. Recently, the research activities on new nanomaterials and nanotechnology, such as nanolithography were greatly expanded. Apart from fundamental research, some viable applications have also emerged, particularly in the field of new nanomaterials such as MOSIx nanowires.
Regular Department Seminars
Tuesday, 18 March at 13:00, Seminar room F-7
Dr. Aleš Omerzu, F7, Jozef Stefan Institute
Electron doping in metal-DNA complexes.
The lecture will be held in English language.
The coordinator of Department Seminars is dr. Mojca Vilfan.
Condensed Matter Seminars - Departments F1, F5, F7
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News
Membrane magic, Nature (news), Vol. 463, 21 January 2010
Guided in the right direction, Nature Physics (news), Vol. 6, January 2010
Self-assembled artificial cilia, PNAS, Vol. 107, No.5, 2010
NMP Expert Advisory group (EAG) position paper on Future RTD Activities of NMP for the period 2010-2015, European Commission, November 2009
Inorganic Molecular-Scale,
Nanoletters, Vol.9, No.3, 2009
Dynamic of Photoinduced...
Phys.Rev.Lett.102,2009
Morphology Effectively...
Phys.Rev.Lett.102,2009

