Congrats to Dr. Srijani Mallik (PhD 2019), NISER alumna, on joining the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata as a new faculty member! Best of luck on this exciting new journey!
New paper out! "Long-range superconducting proximity effect in YBa2Cu3O7/La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 weak-link arrays". A collaboration between @LaboAlbertFert , @HZB_BESSY and @GFMComplutense in which we study the triplet superconducting proximity effect . https://t.co/3yw1KkRUzp
Happy to finally share our work on the synthesis of infinite-layer nickelates after successive topochemical reductions using CaH2. Thanks @arajiphys and A. Gloter for the nice TEM images 😊
https://t.co/muaohDRSUS
We are excited to announce that Emanuel Martínez has succesfully defended his PhD thesis today! 🎉🎉🎉 And are happy to communicate that Dr. Martínez has earned a cum laude for his thesis in 2DEG in complex oxides! Congratulations for such an incredible work!
A cat co-authored a scientific paper in 1975, when his owner, a physicist named Jack H. Hetherington, decided to add him as a second author to avoid changing the plural pronouns in his manuscript. The cat’s name was Chester, and he was given the pen name F.D.C. Willard, which stood for Felix Domesticus, Chester. Willard was also the name of Chester’s father. The paper was about atomic behavior at different temperatures, and it was published in Physical Review Letters, a prestigious physics journal.
Chester’s co-authorship was revealed when Hetherington sent some signed copies of the paper to his friends and colleagues, and included the cat’s paw prints as his signature. The story became widely known and amused many people in the scientific community. Chester even published another paper as the sole author in 1980, in a French popular science magazine. He died in 1982, but he is still remembered as the first and only cat to have authored a published scientific paper.
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One of our PhD students @isatenre 's first article as first author has just been published and we're happy to tell you that you can already check it out!!!!
Congrats to everyone involved!! Great work!!😀
https://t.co/9ETnM6qx2l