📢 Ultra-fast PDFs at @EuropeanXFEL!
🌍 A huge collaboration from researchers across Europe
⏱️ We achieved a Qmax of 16.6 Å⁻¹ and obtained high quality data in only ~30 fs!
Pre-print available on @arxiv!
https://t.co/bVnTOIwH2H
Paparazzate! Cosa stiamo combinando con @Silvia_Umberto, @terzaghi_elisa e @febertol85? Lo saprete il 27 febbraio alla "Global Women's Breakfast Como - Brunch Edition"!
Iscrizioni qui
https://t.co/lnVNzOwyEb
fino al 20 febbraio🍕🥐🥯🥪
Vi aspettiamo!
#GWB2024#GWB2024Como@IUPAC
📷The Emerging Light Emitting Materials Conference #EMLEM23 participants gathered in a group photograph!
🔋The event spanned days of scientific exchange across #LightEmittingMaterials, #MetalHalides, #QuantumDots and much more!
🔗 https://t.co/UE1q0ixj43
🔹Ready to be inspired by an incredible line-up of speakers? Join us at the International Conference on Emerging Light Emitting Materials #EMLEM23!
📆13th-15th November 2023
📍Paphos, Cyprus
👉Submit your oral abstract here:
https://t.co/UE1q0ixj43
Our latest work on perovskite QDs and QD superlatives, a few years of wonderful collaborations.
Strongly Confined CsPbBr3 Quantum Dots as Quantum Emitters and Building Blocks for Rhombic Superlattices https://t.co/66hXwKMNqh
Don't miss the opportunity to join the discussion about the new scientific opportunities with hard XFEL radiation@Hamburg in January!
Registration is free of charge and some slots are still available!
https://t.co/kGc8sECFZ7
Please spread the word, retweet, so that more Ukrainian researchers (displaced/affected by the war) will know. The funding is open to a huge number of host institutions in Europe.
Need more structure? Come next week Wed, Oct 12th for a talk by Prof. Federica Bertolotti (@febertol85) of @Uni_Insubria on reciprocal space total scattering for nanocrystal structure.
The Zoom will open at 8AM PDT/11AM EDT/5PM CET/8:30PM IST. Register at https://t.co/Y2WzaTnbeJ
@raffademichelis I'm not a windows user, but to students/postdocs I usually suggest Cygwin (that is a full unix environment inside windows). Something similar I think and less old-fashioned is the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)...