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# {{iop}} [[Newsam seminar (April 2019)]] on Astronomy and Art.
 
# {{iop}} [[Newsam seminar (April 2019)]] on Astronomy and Art.
 
# [[Nalitov seminar (May 2019)]] on topogical and nonlinear effects with polaritons.
 
# [[Nalitov seminar (May 2019)]] on topogical and nonlinear effects with polaritons.
# [[Sigurdsson seminar (June 2019)]], on time-delay polaritonics
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# [[Sigurdsson seminar (June 2019)]] on time-delay polaritonics.
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# [[Khalid seminar (September 2019)]] on being a University student.
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# [[del Valle seminar (September 2019)]] on frequency-resolved photon correleations.
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# {{iop}} [[Sánchez Muñoz seminar (October 2019)]] on the tinest possible sound.
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# {{iop}} [[Nobel seminar (October 2019)]] on the Nobel prize of this year.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:23, 22 August 2019

This is a list of our WLM seminars (in chronological order, last given is last in the list):

  1. Hancock seminar (March 2018) on nanographene.
  2. Petrov seminar (October 2018) on squeezed light.
  3. Nobel seminar (October 2018) on the Nobel prize of this year.
  4. Iop.png Wilkinson seminar (December 2018) on medical & forensic applications of Physics.
  5. Iop.png Cross seminar (January 2019) on fast cars.
  6. Iop.png Newsam seminar (April 2019) on Astronomy and Art.
  7. Nalitov seminar (May 2019) on topogical and nonlinear effects with polaritons.
  8. Sigurdsson seminar (June 2019) on time-delay polaritonics.
  9. Khalid seminar (September 2019) on being a University student.
  10. del Valle seminar (September 2019) on frequency-resolved photon correleations.
  11. Iop.png Sánchez Muñoz seminar (October 2019) on the tinest possible sound.
  12. Iop.png Nobel seminar (October 2019) on the Nobel prize of this year.

 

We also keep a list of interesting seminars of special interest to the audience of ours:

  1. Wolverhampton Astronomical Society (March 2019) on the Science of Armageddon.