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The Interfaces and Correlated Electron systems group (ICE) focuses on materials and interfaces with unconventional electronic properties, especially related to interactions between the mobile charge carriers.
The research is aimed to bridge fundamental studies with application-oriented ‘proof-of-principle’ device developments. Most of the experimental research concentrates around thin film samples, which are fabricated in house with advanced thin film deposition and structuring techniques.
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Diederik Jekel te gast bij De Wereld Draait Door Afgelopen dinsdag 5 oktober was Diederik Jekel, werkzaam bij de leerstoel ICE, te gast in het programma De wereld Draait Door. ... read more |
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UT centrale onderwijsprijs 2010 Alexander Brinkman has won the UT education award 2010. ... read more |
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Science Communication Award by Diederik & Marcel Diederik Jekel and Marcel Hoek have been awarded the Science Communication Award 2009 by the dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology. They won the price with their workshop "Cold, colder, coldest". ... read more |
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Introduction to the Physics of Correlated Electrons For Ph.D. as well as advanced M.Sc students, Dr. Alexander Golubov will give a course on correlated electron systems in the coming 3rd quarter. Topics are low-dimensional and disordered metals and semiconductors, f- and d-electron intermetallics and transition metal compounds such as high temperature superconductors. These materials are characterized by strong interactions between the charge carriers and are generally called correlated electronic systems. ... read more |



