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Doctoral Thesis defence of Antônio Crispim Lourenço – September 19, 2022 – monday – 2:00 pm
The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:
Defense of Doctoral Thesis
Antônio Crispim Lourenço
GENUINE MULTIPARTITE CORRELATIONS IN SYSTEMS INVARIANT BY PARTICLE PERMUTATIONS
Defense Committee:
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Inacio Duzzioni (president) – (UFSC/FSC)
Prof. Dr. Marcos Cesar de Oliveira (external member) – UNICAMP
Prof. Dr. Fernando Roberto de Luna Parisio Filho (external member) – UFPE
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Henrique Romano Tragtenberg (local member) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Celso Jorge Villas-Bôas (supplementary member) – UFSCar
Prof. Dr. Lucas Nicolao (supplementary member) – UFSC/FSC
Date: September 19, 2022 – monday – Times: 2:00 pm – Place: sala virtual da Conferência Web da Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP)
Virtual room access link: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/webconf/antonio-crispim
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Seminar with Prof. Emanuele Orgiu- September 23, 2022 (friday) – 10:15 a.m.
THE PHYSICS GRADUATE PROGRAM invites everyone to the seminar:
Charge transport in organic semiconductor: From principles to devices.
Prof. Emanuele Orgiu
Université du Québec – Canada
Abstract:
Charge transport in organic semiconductors is notoriously extremely sensitive to the presence of disorder, both internal and external (i.e., related to interactions with the dielectric layer), especially for n-type materials. Internal dynamic disorder stems from large thermal fluctuations both in intermolecular transfer integrals and (molecular) site energies in weakly interacting van der Waals solids and sources transient localization of the charge carriers. The molecular vibrations that drive transient localization typically operate at low-frequency (<a-few-hundred cm−1), which makes it difficult to assess them experimentally. Hitherto, this has prevented the identification of clear molecular design rules to control and reduce dynamic disorder. In addition, the disorder can also be external, being controlled by the gate insulator dielectric properties. During the seminar, I will give a few examples of charge transport in very closely related molecular organic semiconductors using a combination of temperature-dependent inelastic neutron scattering and photoelectron spectroscopy corroborated by electrical measurements, theory, and simulations . Unambiguous evidence that ad hoc molecular design enables the electron charge carriers to be freed from both internal and external disorder to ultimately reach band-like transport is provided.
Date: September 23, 2022 – (friday) – Time: 10:15 a.m.
Local: Auditório do Departamento de Química
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Qualifying Examination for Doctoral Thesis of José Romão Franca – September 23, 2022 – friday – 2:00 pm
The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:
Qualifying Examination for Doctoral Thesis
José Romão Franca
PHOTOCURRENT IN ELECTRODEPOSITED BISMUTH SELENIDE THIN FILMS
Defense Committee:
Prof. Dr. André Avelino Pasa (president) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Cauê Ribeiro de Oliveira (titular member) – UFRGS/IF
Prof. Dr. Milton Andre Tumelero (titular member) – UFRGS/IF
Prof. Dr. Valderes Drago (titular member) – UFSC/FSC
Profª. Drª. Deise Schafer (supplementary member) – UFSC/FSC
Date: September 23, 2022 – friday – Times: 2:00 pm – Place: sala virtual da Conferência Web da Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP)
Virtual room access link: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/webconf/jose-romao
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Seminar with Dr. Katiuscia N. Cassemiro- August 26, 2022 (friday) – 10:15 a.m.
THE PHYSICS GRADUATE PROGRAM invites everyone to the seminar:
Os jornais do Physical Review e dicas para autores
Dr. Katiuscia N. Cassemiro
Managing editor – PRX Quantum
Abstract:
O que fazer para ter seu artigo aceito para publicação? Apresentarei os jornais da American Physical Society, Physical Review, com ênfase em um dos novos jornais da família, PRX Quantum, que é de acesso público e voltado para a comunidade em ciências quânticas. Quando falamos em publicar um artigo, sabemos que é necessário não apenas excelência na execução da pesquisa—por parte dos autores—mas também de engajamento da comunidade de modo mais amplo, o que é facilitado pelos editores. Discutirei minha perspectiva quanto ao processo de revisão, clarificando a razão de certos procedimentos, e oferecendo algumas dicas para aprimorar seu próximo artigo e melhorar sua interação com pareceristas e editores.
Date: August 26, 2022 – (friday) – Time: 10:15 a.m.
link to access the youtube channel: https://youtu.be/8eldp0SHz0M
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Qualifying Examination for Doctoral Thesis of Roberto Kammers – September 14, 2022 – wednesday – 10:00 am
The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:
Qualifying Examination for Doctoral Thesis
Roberto Kammers
MAPPING THE MILKY WAY DISK WITH RED CLUMP STARS
Defense Committee:
Prof. Dr. Roberto Kalbusch Saito (president) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Antônio Nemer Kanaan Neto (titular member) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Daniel Ruschel Dutra (titular member) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Dante Minniti (titular member) – UNAB/Chile
Prof. Dr. André Luiz de Amorim (supplementary member) – UFSC/FSC
Date: September 14, 2022 – wednesday – Times: 10:00 am – Place: sala virtual da platafoma MEET
Virtual room access link: https://meet.google.com/kfx-uxbk-hbf
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Course syllabuses for the semester 2022/2
As approved at the 208th ordinary meeting of the Delegate Collegiate of the Postgraduate Programme in Physics, the Course syllabuses for the semester 2022/2 are as follows.
FSC410130 Quantum Mechanics I 2022-2
FSC410131 Statistical Mechanics I 2022-2
FSC410103/FSC510009/FSC510010 Physics for Higher Education I, II and III 2022-2
FSC3400000 Stellar Structure and Evolution 2022-2
FSC410149 Special Topics in Physics: Kinetics Theory 2022-2
The calendar for the semester 2022-2 and the timetables of the courses are in this link.
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Final results of the Admission Process to the PPGFSC/UFSC entrance in the 2nd semester (2022/2)
Below is the link to access the PPGFSC/UFSC Selection Process final result for admission to Master’s and doctoral courses in the semester 2022/2.
The candidates who receive a scholarship will be contacted shortly.
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Results of the admission process to the PPGFSC/UFSC entrance in the 2nd semester (2022/2)
Below is the link to access the PPGFSC/UFSC Selection Process result for admission to Master’s and doctoral courses in the semester 2022/2.
The candidates who receive a scholarship will be informed after the Scholarship Committee meeting.
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Qualifying Examination for Doctoral Thesis of William Martarello – August 1st, 2022 – monday – 9:00 am
The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:
Qualifying Examination for Doctoral Thesis
William Martarello
INFLUENCE OF CURVED SPACE-TIME ON THE CALCULATION OF THE FREE MEAN PATH OF NEUTRINOS IN AN INTERAGENT GAS FORMED BY PROTONS, NEUTRONS AND ELECTRONS
Defense Committee:
Prof. Dr. Celso de Camargo Barros Junior (president) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Sidney dos Santos Avancini (titular member) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Marcus Emmanuel Benghi Pinto (titular member) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Alexandre Magno Silva Santos (titular member) – UFSC/Curitibanos
Prof. Dr. Tiago José Nunes da Silva (supplementary member) – UFSC/FSC
Prof. Dr. Lucas Chibebe Céleri (supplementary member) – UFG-IF
Date: August 1st, 2022 – monday – Times: 9:00 am – Place: sala virtual da Conferência Web da Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP)
Virtual room access link: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/webconf/william-11
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Seminar with Prof. Dr. Rogemar A. Riffel- July 22, 2022 (friday) – 10:15 a.m.
THE PHYSICS GRADUATE PROGRAM invites everyone to the seminar:
Gás molecular e ionizado na região central de galáxias ativas próximas: expectativa para observações com o Telescópio Espacial James Webb
Prof. Dr. Rogemar A. Riffel
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Abstract:
A maioria das galáxias que apresentam um componente esferoidal (bojo ou galáxia espiral) também apresentam em seus centros buracos negros supermassivos (SMBH), os quais evoluem juntamente com as galáxias. Os SMBHs crescem através da captura de gás (feeding) e produzem outflows e radiação a partir do disco de acreção, os quais podem afetar a formação estelar na galáxia hospedeira e consequentemente sua evolução. Esse efeito é conhecido como feedback de núcleos ativos de galáxias (AGNs) e parece ser um processo necessário para retirar gás das galáxias e evitar o crescimento excessivo. Estudos teóricos sugerem que os processos de feeding e feedback de AGN são mais relevantes no kpc central das galáxias. Nesta palestra serão apresentados resultados recentes baseados em observações da região central de galáxias ativas próximas utilizando a técnica de espectroscopia de campo integral no ótico e infravermelho próximo. São identificadas regiões onde a emissão do gás é produzida por choques associados aos outflows nucleares, as quais produzem evidências indiretas de que os ventos de AGNs possuem ângulos de abertura bem maiores do que a estrutura de ionização, associada à radiação da fonte central. Observações no infravermelho são utilizadas para identificar os mecanismos de emissão das linhas do hidrogênio molecular e identificar outflows de gás molecular. Estes resultados serão discutidos no contexto das expectativas para novas observações de galáxias próximas com o Telescópio Espacial James Webb.
Date: July 22, 2022 – (friday) – Time: 10:15 a.m.
link to access the youtube channel: https://youtu.be/rcgkg9SuAVQ





