Seminars

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DIPC seminars are held at "Josebe Olarra" DIPC's Seminar Room (building 1, DIPC headquarters). Manuel de Lardizabal 4, E-20018 Donostia / San Sebastián.

DIPC’s Seminars Program is a dynamic meeting point for local scientists and visiting researchers.

The program includes scientific seminars delivered by international experts on different research topics of interest for our community.

 

 

"Hot" carriers in nanostructures – when they matter, and when they do not...

Yonatan Sivan | Ben-Gurion University | Javier Aizpurua

12:00 | DIPC Seminar Room

News from the Mediterranean Abyss: the neutrino event KM3-230213A

Alfonso Andres Garcia Soto | IFIC | Stefano Roberto Soleti

15:00 | DIPC Josebe Olarra Seminar Room

Externally modulated electron transport through molecules and nanojunctions

Susanne Leitherer | University of Copenhagen | Aran Garcia-Lekue

12:00 | DIPC Josebe Olarra Seminar Room

Spin dynamics and coupling in the f-block

Nicholas Chilton | The Australian National University | Daniel Reta

12:00 | DIPC Seminar Room

Searching for Signs of Life on Mars with Rosalind Franklin

Jorge Vago | European Space Agency | Juan Manuel García-Ruiz

12:00 | DIPC Josebe Olarra Seminar Room

Devices, models and algorithms for nuclear imaging and beyond

Magdalena Rafecas | Universität zu Lübeck | Ricardo Díez Muiño

12:00 | DIPC Seminar Room

Surface Science of Plasmonic Materials

Andrew P. Weber | University of Missouri-Kansas City | Enrique Ortega

12:00 | DIPC Seminar Room

Quantum computing with silicon technology

Miguel Fernando Gonzalez Zalba | CIC nanoGUNE | Geza Giedke

12:00 | DIPC Josebe Olarra Seminar Room

Fractional topological insulators in twisted MoTe2

Glenn Wagner | ETH Zürich | Fernando de Juan

12:00 | DIPC Seminar Room

Past Seminars

Upcoming events
2025 Feb 24

Recent Advances in the Development and Applications of Sustainable Nanobiosensors for Diagnostic Applications

Arben Merkoçi

CIC nanoGUNE Seminar room, Tolosa Hiribidea 76, Donostia-San Sebastian

2025 Feb 24
2025 Feb 24

News from the Mediterranean Abyss: the neutrino event KM3-230213A

Alfonso Andres Garcia Soto

15:00 | DIPC Josebe Olarra Seminar Room

2025 Feb 26

PhD Thesis defense: Spin Interactions in Organic Molecular Architectures

Alessio Vegliante

10:00 | Sala de Actos de la Facultad de Química

This thesis investigates spin interactions in atomically precise organic nanostructures synthesized on metal substrates using on-surface synthesis techniques. While magnetism is usually associated with transition metals, it can also emerge in light elements like carbon through π-magnetism, driven by unpaired p-shell electrons. Magnetic carbon-based nanostructures are expected to exhibit unique properties such as enhanced spin delocalization and long coherence times, making them promising candidates for spintronics and quantum information applications. We employ scanning probe microscopy techniques—mainly scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS)—along with theoretical simulations to study various organic systems with differing numbers of unpaired π electrons: a non-planar organic diradical (2-OS); a triradical nanographene (TTAT), formed by joining three [3]triangulenes via a nitrogen-doped triangulene core; and a [3]triangulene-based macrocycle (TNS), accumulating twelve unpaired electrons. Finally, we explore strategies for fabricating two-dimensional covalent networks using open-shell triangulene units, with the aim of creating extended organic spin architectures.

2025 Feb 26

PhD Seminar Series

Nguyen Duy Hoang Minh and Paula Angulo Portugal

12:00 | CFM Auditorium