The research and study of microwave signals and technology have a huge impact in the society, as they form the basis for communication, remote sensing and modern navigation systems. In addition, the microwave sources are the main sources of energy in the food industry.

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2017-05-29 to 2017-06-02

 

The Nanowire Week will take place in Lund, Sweden from May 29 – June 2, 2017. Nanowire Week is the merger of two well-established and highly successful annual workshops: NANOWIRES and the Nanowire Growth Workshop. Nanowire Week will cover all topics of nanowire-related research, from fabrication and fundamental properties to applications.

 

 

 

NanoEmbrace (http://www.nanoembrace.eu/) is an ITN Marie Skłodowska-Curie project under the EU Framework Programme 7. 

To deliver the highest quality of training to young researchers, NanoEmbrace has identified the key research themes: controlled synthesis, theoretical modelling, characterisation of 1DNS and the integration of 1DNS into device fabrication

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SPAM3 is a biennial national project developed at the MDM National Laboratory. The project is supported by the CARIPLO Foundation. The aim of SPAM3 is to develop efficient and cost effective methods and processes for the fabrication of magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) in which the magnetization reversal of the soft ferromagnetic (FM) electrode is guided by the spin transfer torque (STT) mechanism.

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The GRIFONE project belongs to the European program "FET Flagship ERA-NET" (FLAG-ERA), which coordinates the integration of national/regional research into the work plans of the EU FET Flagship projects ("Graphene" and "Human Brain Project").

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The research group is focused on three principal missions:

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