20 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM - PhD Student Seminar - OLED: Mechanisms, Materials and Lifetime
Student: Mr. Huatong YAO
Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST
Supervisor: Professor Henry He YAN
20 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - An Editor's Insight into Publishing in Nature Journals
Speaker: Dr. Giulia Pacchioni
Affiliation: Senior Editor of the Nature Reviews Materials
Host by: Prof. Benzhong TANG
About the speaker
18 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM - PhD Student Seminar - Realizing Narrowband Light Detection with Organic Photodetectors
Student: Mr. Tingxuan MA
Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST
Supervisor: Professor Henry YAN
18 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - Using the Concepts of Solid-state Chemistry to Develop New Quantum Materials
Speaker: Professor Leslie SCHOOP
Institution: Department of Chemistry, Princeton University
Host by: Prof. Haibin SU
Abstract

18 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Seminar on Applied Mathematics - Positivity-preserving high order discontinuous Galerkin schemes for compressible Navier-Stokes equations
For gas dynamics equations such as compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations, preserving the positivity of density and pressure without losing conservation is crucial to stabilize the numerical computation.
17 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
PHYS Seminar - Room Temperature Continuous-wave Excited Strong Biexciton Emission in Perovskite Nanoplatelets in Plasmonic Nanocavity
14 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - Image-Activated Cell Sorting and Beyond
Speaker: Professor Keisuke GODA
Institution: Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo / Adjunct Professor, Institute of Technological Sciences, Wuhan University
Host by: Prof. Hongkai WU
Abstract

14 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Seminar on Applied Mathematics - Sensing with Redundant Frames
Given a signal sparse in a redundant frame, how to recover it with substantially undersampled linear measurements? The redundant frame component adds complexity to the problem.
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