Five Nobel Prize winners in physics visited Prague at the invitation of the Academy of Sciences
The international conference addressed the latest findings related to the behaviour of very small systems of tens and hundreds of nanometers
The international conference addressed the latest findings related to the behaviour of very small systems of tens and hundreds of nanometers
If you wish to have the best scientific team to be in the front line of global science, you need to start looking for its members at an early stage. Ideally at a secondary school level.
The Talent Academy for the third time offered an opportunity for secondary schools students to try what it is like to work as researchers at professional laboratories.
The eleventh Science Café in Brussels hosted Tomáš Jungwirth, a recognized scientist in the field of Spintronics from the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
The eleventh Science Café, an unconventional open discussion with scientists. This time in Brussel.
Each site of the Institute had a special programme, designed particularly for students with a deep interest in physics, and last but not least, the laser centres sites in Dolní Břežany had rich programme activities for the general public.
The festival received more than 17 000 visitors who wished to learn more about research, its practical application and new technologies.
The best students will receive an internship offer to work in research teams to be able to get some more detailed insight into the research in laser physics as part of other activities.
Every year, as part of the Week of Science and Technology, the Institute of Physics organizes Open Doors Days which have been visited by more than 1000 people interested in physics and modern science and technology this year.