IOP Conferences

 

Conference videos

Welcome to the new Conference Videos section. Here you will find videos of recent conferences that took place at the IOP. 

DateConference nameTalk name
   
6 - 8 April 2009Biological & Soft Matter Conference '09Dancing Volvox: Hydrodynamic Bound States of Swimming Algae
  A Short Ride in a Fast Machine - Ultra-fast AFM and the Holo Assembler
  Self-Assembly of Amyloid Peptide Fragments and Block Copolymers
  Structuring and Manipulating Soft Materials with Microfluidics
  Phase Seperation and Interfacial Dynamics in Quiescent and Sheared Liquids
  Learning about Protein Energetics from Experimentally Observed Structures using Statistical Machine Learning
  Controlling the Stickyness of Bio-Molecules
  Coarse Grained Modelling of Self-Assembling Peptide Fibres (SAFs) by Monte Carlo simulations
  Mechanical Properties of Composite Networks of Biopolymers
   
27 - 28 March 2008Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (CMMP 2008)Graphene: Exploring carbon flatland
  Superfluid at the 3He at Microkelvin Temperatures: a Pure Coherent Condensate
  Quantum criticality in Helium films
  Experimental Pros & Cons of supersolid Helium
  Susceptibility measurements of solid Helium-3 at ultralow temperatures
  Low frequency spin dynamics between two Bose-Einstein condensates of magnons in superfluid 3He-B coupled via a channel
  Fermionic quantum gases in optical lattices
  Strongly Correlated 40K – 87Rb Fermi-Bose Mixtures
  Density matrix renormalization group study of rapidly-rotating two-dimensional bosons
  Superconducting flux qubits: macroscopic quantum objects
   
11 June 2008Plasmas Surfaces and Thin FilmsReactive Magnetron Sputtering of Nitrides and Oxides
  Modelling the growth of TiO2 deposited by low energy particle bombardment
  Hollow cathode and hybrid plasma processing at low and high pressures
  Solar Cells: Power Supply Issues for Production
  Silicon Surface Modification by Indirect Exposure to an Oxygen Plasma
  Reduced Thermal Conductivity, Thermal Barrier Coatings by Plasma Assisted EB-PVD Deposition
  Vacuum Deposition of High Performance Gas Barrier Materials for Electronics Applications
 

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