Calendar Archive

March 2017

Borrellecture-functional oxide nanostructures 3/7/17

Prof. Beatriz Noheda is the head of the nano-structures of functional oxides group at the Zernike Institute of Advanced Materials. The focus of this group's research is on ferroic materials (ferroelectrics, ferromagnets and multiferroics), as well as nanostructures based on ferroic patterns or other types of self0assembled patterns, such as nanodomains. Their aim is to gain access to the material's nanoscale by manipulating the growth of thin film oxides at the atomic level.

Jam session 3/3/17

A jamming evening for all FMF musicians. Everyone is welcome, and the event is free.

Kamerborrel 3/3/17

A free borrel in the FMF room for all members

Active members dinner 3/2/17

During the active members dinner, all members that are active in committees will be invited for a free dinner at Ni Hao.

Borrel 3/1/17

The monthly FMF borrel. Free drinks at 't Gat, in the centre.

February 2017

Borrellezing: Superheavy Elements - Julia Even 2/28/17

Julia Even is an asisstant professor and Rosalind Franklin fellow at the KVI-CART. She is involved in superheavy element research.

Throne of Games V: LAN-party 2/24/17

1 weekend, 1 huge room, 3 tournaments, *all* the videogames!

Alphabet Party 2/22/17

A party in club Kokomo, together with 15 other study associations. The theme is: Fulfill your Fantasies.

Nixx Bios: Er Ist Wieder Da 2/22/17

For this month's Nixx, we're going to watch the thought provoking, but hilarious movie Er Ist Wieder Da that sparked controversy at its release. You can sign up for a burger of choice with fries, or just show up if you just want to watch the movie. Since the Nixx Bios is followed up by the Alfabetfeest, you are free to show up in constume.

Shell lecture: Geologic modelling&Machine Learning 2/21/17

In this presentation, Jan Limbeck will cover some (basic) machine learning techniques and briefly mention their mathematical and algorithmic properties. We conclude with some high-level sketches of how those techniques can be used to accelerate the process of understanding and effectively handling subsurface uncertainties.