athena
athena
athena

Professor Andrea C. Ferrari in ATHENA Sci-Café Colloquial Talks

The Sci-Café of the International Relations Office of Hellenic Mediterranean University and the Athena European University continues its invited colloquial talk on this Friday, 4th of November , at 10.00 CET.
 
It is an honor to have Professor Andrea C. Ferrari from Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0FA, UK.
Professor Ferrari’s colloquial talk title will be “Layered Materials: Characterization and Applications.” A short abstract follows:
 
‘Graphene and layered materials (LMs) have great potential in photonics and optoelectronics, where the combination of their optical and electronic properties can be fully exploited, and the absence of a bandgap in graphene can be beneficial. The linear dispersion of the Dirac electrons in graphene enables ultra-wide-band tunability as well as gate controllable third-harmonic enhancement over an ultra-broad bandwidth, paving the way for electrically tuneable broadband frequency converters for optical communications and signal processing. Saturable absorption is observed as a consequence of Pauli blocking and can be exploited for mode-locking of a variety of ultrafast and broadband lasers. Graphene integrated photonics is a platform for wafer scale manufacturing of modulators, detectors and switches for next generation datacom and telecom. Heterostructures based on LMs have properties different from those of their individual constituents and of their three dimensional counterparts. These can be exploited in novel light emitting devices, such as single photon emitters, and tuneable light emitting diodes. LMs have potential for quantum technologies, as scalable sources of single photon emitters (SPEs). Quantum emitters in LMs hold potential in terms of scalability, miniaturization, integration. Generation of quantum emission from the recombination of indirect excitons in heterostructures made of different LMs is a path with enormous potential.”
 
Professor Ferrari’s scientific work has received 146087 citations, and his h-index is 126. His profile in google scholar can be found here.
 
To receive the link to Professor Ferrari’s talk, please registered here.
 
To follow the ATHENA European University Colloquial Talks program, please check here
 
Special thanks to George Kakavelakis for introducing Professor Ferrari to the ATHENA Colloquial Talks.

Colloquial talk on how to teach Mathematics, by Prof Daniela Page from Uruguay

We are delighted in Athena European University to start tomorrow (20th of October 2022) in collaboration with the Innovative Teaching Education in Mathematics – iTEM, the Pythagoras Erasmus, and the MathDigger Erasmus  our colloquial talks on how to teach Mathematics.
 
Our 1st speaker comes from Uruguay, Professor Daniela Page, and she will discuss with us ‘Agreements and disagreements between mathematics teacher educators. A collaborative work around a calculus lesson.’
 
The talk will start at 15:00 CET using the zoom platform. To receive the zoom link, please register here

Professor Mario Agio in ATHENA Sci-Café Colloquial Talks

The Athena European University Colloquial Talks in Science continue this week with another distinguished invited speaker.
 
On the 21st of October at 10:00 CET, we will host Professor Mario Agio from the University of Siegen. The total of this week’s colloquial talk will be ‘Ultrafast quantum nano-optics.’
 
To receive the zoom link, please register here.
 
Join our Sci-Café family!

Erica Bol in ATHENA Sci-Café Colloquial Talks

The ATHENA European University is happy to announce its engagement with the FORESIGHT Institute of the European Commission.

On the 2nd of November at 11:00 AM CET we are delighted to have with us FORESIGHT Institute to present the Competence Framework for Policy Makers, including Futures Literacy.

The presentation will happen using the zoom platform.
 
Read more about this talk here.
 
To receive the zoom link, please register here.
 

Professor Michael Graetzel in ATHENA Sci-Café

The Sci-Café of the International Relations Office of Hellenic Mediterranean University and the ATHENA European University starts its invited colloquial talk on this Friday at 10:00 CET.

It is an honor to have Professor Michael Graetzel from EPFL in Switzerland with us. Professor Michael Graetzel is considered one of the primary inventors and gurus in photovoltaics. His work has received more than 436785 citations, and his h-index is 288!

Professor Graetzel will give a talk entitled “The genesis of molecular photovoltaics and perovskite solar cells”.

More useful links regarding Professor Michael Graetzel can be found below:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=B0h47WAAAAAJ…

https://www.epfl.ch/labs/lpi/graetzel/

To receive the link to Professor Graetzel’s talk, registered here.
 
Follow the ATHENA European University Colloquial Talks program here.