29 June 2026 to 17 July 2026
Chorzów, Katowice, Sosnowiec
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Session

physics' students

1 Jul 2026, 09:00
Katowice

Katowice

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  1. Sebastian Pawlus (Instytut Fizyki im. Augusta Chelkowskiego)
    01/07/2026, 09:00

    Prof. Sebastian Pawlus
    The lecture will present the differences between stable and metastable states and explain what the amorphous phase is. In particular, it will present the properties of supercooled liquids as a large group of metastable systems from which amorphous glasses are formed. Ways of achieving this state and selected methods of testing its properties (e.g., dielectric...

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  2. Jan Kisiel
    01/07/2026, 10:10

    Prof. Janusz Gluza, Prof. Jan Kisiel
    In the first part of the lecture the following will be discussed: the structure of the atomic nucleus (including the Rutherford experiment), nuclear decay (including natural radioactivity, i.e., the one around us), the interaction of nuclear radiation with matter (including their use for particle detection) and the basis of nuclear reactions. The...

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  3. Agata Walencik-Łata, Andrzej Wilczek (University of Silesia in Katowice), Beata Kozłowska, Beata Kozłowska, Elżbieta Stephan, Iwona Lazar, Kajetan Koperwas (University of Silesia in Katowice), Krystian Roleder, Michał Pilch
    01/07/2026, 11:30

    Workshop for research teams. Each candidate has to attend the selected workshop


    Elżbieta Stephan, PhD, MSc, Assoc. Prof., Andrzej Wilczek, PhD: Experimental studies of nuclear interactions | rooms H/-1/10 and F/0/08

    Michał Pilch, PhD: The perovskite solar cells in the context of green/renewable energy characterized by X-ray photoemission spectroscopy analysis | **room...

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  4. 01/07/2026, 13:15

    Workshop for research teams. Each candidate has to attend the selected workshop


    Elżbieta Stephan, PhD, MSc, Assoc. Prof., Andrzej Wilczek, PhD: Experimental studies of nuclear interactions | rooms H/-1/10 and F/0/08

    Michał Pilch, PhD: The perovskite solar cells in the context of green/renewable energy characterized by X-ray photoemission spectroscopy analysis | **room...

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  5. Anna Bajorek
    02/07/2026, 09:00

    Anna Bajorek, PhD, MSc, Assoc. Prof.
    In the first part of the lecture, the following topics will be discussed: Introduction to physics of nanostructures and nanomaterials
    • nanotechnologies and nanomaterials,
    • a short history of nanotechnology and nanophysics,
    • general classification of nanosystems,
    • application of nanomaterials in various industries,
    • examples of 1D (nanotubes...

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  6. 03/07/2026, 09:00
  7. 03/07/2026, 10:45
  8. Aneta Szczygielska-Łaciak, Marcin Łaciak (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach)
    06/07/2026, 09:00

    Marcin Łaciak, PhD, Assoc. Prof., Aneta Szczygielska-Łaciak, PhD, Assoc. Prof.
    What is an experiment and what role does in physics? During the lecture, we will analyze simple experiments and together we will consider whether the explanation is always simple and obvious?

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  9. 06/07/2026, 11:30
  10. 06/07/2026, 13:15
  11. Paolo Russotto
    08/07/2026, 09:00

    Prof. Paolo Russotto
    This lecture introduces the basic concepts of Nuclear Physics, from the structure and properties of atomic nuclei to radioactivity, nuclear reactions, and modern experimental techniques.
    Particular emphasis will be placed on how nuclei are studied using accelerators and detectors, and on the role of Nuclear Physics in science, technology, and society.

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  12. Paolo Russotto
    08/07/2026, 10:45

    Prof. Paolo Russotto
    This lecture introduces the basic concepts of Nuclear Physics, from the structure and properties of atomic nuclei to radioactivity, nuclear reactions, and modern experimental techniques.
    Particular emphasis will be placed on how nuclei are studied using accelerators and detectors, and on the role of Nuclear Physics in science, technology, and society.

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  13. Sebastian Pawlus (Instytut Fizyki im. Augusta Chelkowskiego)
    09/07/2026, 09:00

    Prof. Sebastian Pawlus
    The lecture will present the differences between stable and metastable states and explain what the amorphous phase is. In particular, it will present the properties of supercooled liquids as a large group of metastable systems from which amorphous glasses are formed. Ways of achieving this state and selected methods of testing its properties (e.g., dielectric...

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  14. Janusz Gluza
    09/07/2026, 10:05

    Prof. Janusz Gluza, Prof. Jan Kisiel
    In the first part of the lecture the following will be discussed: the structure of the atomic nucleus (including the Rutherford experiment), nuclear decay (including natural radioactivity, i.e., the one around us), the interaction of nuclear radiation with matter (including their use for particle detection) and the basis of nuclear reactions. The...

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  15. Artur Chrobak
    13/07/2026, 09:00

    Prof. Artur Chrobak
    The subject matter of the lecture covers the fundamentals of electrical circuit theory, simple semiconductor devices, and integrated circuits used in analog processing techniques and digital systems. In particular, the evolution of basic semiconductor devices on the path to advanced microprocessor systems is discussed. ays simple and obvious?

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  16. 13/07/2026, 11:30
  17. 14/07/2026, 09:00
  18. 14/07/2026, 10:45
  19. 15/07/2026, 09:00
  20. 15/07/2026, 10:45
  21. 16/07/2026, 09:00
  22. 16/07/2026, 10:45
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