Yesterday, we were delighted to give a tour around our Terahertz lab to Prof. Withawat Withayachumnankul from the University of Adelaide. Thank you to @THzCambridge group for hosting his talk in the morning.
#THzDoesItBetter@Steph_Adeyemo, @Aldric_Goh and @Yuxuan0005
At 3pm today, we are delighted to welcome Prof. Oleg Mitrofanov, a Professor of Terahertz Photonics at University College London, to give a seminar on “Terahertz Pulse Generation and Structuring Using Nonlinear Dielectric Metasurfaces” at Cambridge Terahertz Network.
I’m very delighted to be awarded a @royalsociety Career Development Fellowship in the inaugural cohort where I’ll continue to engineer future terahertz detectors. I’m deeply grateful to God and everyone that supported and encouraged me throughout the process, including my family.
We are delighted to welcome Prof. Mona Jarrahi, the Northrop Grumman Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of California Los Angeles this Thursday at 11am to give a seminar on “Plasmonic Terahertz Optoelectronics” at Cambridge Terahertz Network.
She will be presenting the latest terahertz industrial applications developed at TeraView, the world’s first company focused on the application of terahertz light to provide solutions to customer issues. If you’re interested in terahertz applications, you’re welcome to join us!
We are excited to share that Dr. Faezeh Zarrinkhat, a Scientist at TeraView will be joining us as a guest speaker at Cambridge Terahertz Network tomorrow, the 24th of July 2024.
Are you in Cambridge carrying out research in the terahertz field? Or are you simply interested in terahertz research? You are welcome to join us on April 24 at 2.30pm in East Room 2, West Hub for Cambridge Terahertz Network Launch Event! Register at https://t.co/wTcCRxBlCh
Are you in Cambridge carrying out research in the terahertz field? Or are you simply interested in terahertz research? You are welcome to join us on April 24 at 2.30pm in East Room 2, West Hub for Cambridge Terahertz Network Launch Event! Register at https://t.co/wTcCRxBlCh
There is a new postdoc opportunity in our group: Research Assistant/Associate in Scientific Software Development. Please consider applying and/or sharing! https://t.co/gHT35OtQhM
Femincam is a celebration of the emerging women leaders in electronic materials, across departments, organised by the Device Material Group. We (@cambridge_ee ) are pleased to be sponsoring the event.
Info: https://t.co/xPOPlw3tDD
Register: https://t.co/gVu5WTkEik
Thanks to everyone that attended the 2023 International Women in Engineering Day talk today. A big thanks to @ProfRachelGaN for giving a brilliant talk on “Science, spinouts and a search for systemic change”.
#IWED23#IWED 👷🏼♀️🚀👩🏾🔬🥼🧪🧫⚗️🧬
To mark International Women in Engineering Day this Friday (23rd June), Professor Rachel Oliver from Cambridge Centre for Gallium Nitride will talk on “Science, spinouts and a search for systemic change”. Please join us at noon in the West Hub.
Our latest paper mapping the properties of twisted bilayer graphene under an imaging ellipsometer is out in Nano Letters. Well done @TejaPotocnik and thanks to @TheHofmannGroup, @JoyceGroup_ and all the collaborators.
https://t.co/jt21Mq3xcK
CAPE Lecture: Prof. Hannah Joyce, Univeristy of Cambridge: 'Semiconductor nanowires: harder, better, faster, stronger'. 20 June at 13:00, West Hub Cambridge, Lecture Theatre 2 & online: https://t.co/Zm9xMagxVE Everyone is welcome @DeptofPhysics@GrapheneUCam@cu_mat@Nature
To mark International Women in Engineering Day this Friday (23rd June), Professor Rachel Oliver from Cambridge Centre for Gallium Nitride will talk on “Science, spinouts and a search for systemic change”. Please join us at noon in the West Hub.
Congrats to our colleagues at @ARC_OzGRav who are part of these two exciting and very much needed STEM education programs designed to encourage young girls to take up science careers.
Nice work!
https://t.co/JDmOoGg8lf