Graduate Program in Physics at UFSC, Florianópolis
  • Doctoral Thesis defence of Robson Lourenço Cavalcanti – 19/March/2015 – thursday – Times: 2:00 pm

    The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:

     Defense of Doctoral Thesis

     Robson Lourenço Cavalcanti

      Caracterização impedimétrica do crescimento de camadas porosas em ITO

     

    Defense Committee:

     Profª. Drª. Maria Luisa Sartorelli – (president) – FSC/UFSC

    Prof. Dr. Antonio Riul Júnior – (external member) – IF/UNICAMP

    Drª Edna Regina Spada – (external member) – USP/IFSC

    Prof. Dr. Lucas Natálio Chavero – (membro titular) – UFSC/Blumenau

    Profª. Drª. Françoise Toledo Reis – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

    Profª. Drª. Marta Elisa Rosso Dotto – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

     

     Date: 19/March/2015 thursday – Times: 2:00 pm – Place: Sala 212 – Auditório do Departamento de Física


  • (Português) Convocação para a 167ª Reunião Ordinária do Colegiado Delegado

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  • Defence of M.Sc. dissertation of Pedro Ricardo Piccini – 17/March/2015 – 2:00 pm

    The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:

     Defence of M.Sc. dissertation

     Pedro Ricardo Piccini

     Percolação de “Bootstrap” Probabilística na Rede de Bethe e em Redes de Husimi

    Defense Commitee

     Prof. Dr. Nilton da Silva Branco – (president) – FSC/UFSC

    Prof. Dr. Minos Martins Adão Neto – (external member) – UFAM/FSC

    Prof. Dr. Marcelo Henrique Romano Tragtenberg – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

    Prof. Dr. Lucas Nicolao – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

    Prof. Dr. Daniel Girardi – (local member) – UFSC/Blumenau

     

     Date: 17/March/2015tuesday – Time: 2:00 pm – Place: Sala 212 – Auditório do Departamento de Física


  • Seminar with prof. Prof. Dr. Victor de Oliveira Rivelles – 13/March/2015 – 10h15min

    THE PHYSICS GRADUATE PROGRAM invites everyone to the seminar: 

       O Centenário da Relatividade Geral 

    Prof. Dr. Victor de Oliveira Rivelles

    Instituto de Física – USP

     Abstract:

     Apresentaremos um panorama geral de uma das teorias que revolucionaram a física do século XX. Veremos o que levou Einstein a formular a relatividade geral, as mudanças de paradigmas que gerou, seus efeitos mais importantes, dentre eles ondas gravitacionais e buracos negros e como levou ao nascimento de um novo ramo da ciência, a cosmologia.

     

    Date: 13/March/2015 – (friday) – Place: Sala 212 – Auditório do Departamento de Física– Time: 10h15min

     


  • (Português) Procedimento de cancelamento de matrícula em disciplina


  • (Português) Nova chamada para a bolsa PNDP que foi transferida para o programa.

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  • Doctoral Thesis defence of Luis Cesar Nunes dos Santos – 11/March/2015 – wednesday – Times: 9:00 am

     The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:

      Defense of Doctoral Thesis

     Luis Cesar Nunes dos Santos

      Alguns Resultados no Estudo de Férmions e Bósons em Espaços Curvos: Soluções das Equações de Dirac e klein-Gordon

     

    Defense Committee:

     Prof. Dr. Celso de Camargo Barros Junior – (president) – FSC/UFSC

    Prof. Dr. Sérgio José Barbosa Duarte – (external member) – CBPF

    Prof. Dr. Luis Rafael Benito Castro – (external member) – UFMA

    Prof. Dr. Sidney dos Santos Avancini – (membro titular) – UFSC/FSC

    Prof. Dr. Eduardo Inacio Duzzioni – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

    Prof. Dr. Paulo Juliano Liebgott – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

     

     Date: 11/March/2015 – wednesday – Times: 9:00 am – Place: Sala 212 – Auditório do Departamento de Física


  • Seminar with prof. Laurent Vernac – 6/March/2015 – 10h15min

     THE PHYSICS GRADUATE PROGRAM invites everyone to the seminar: 

       Quantum dipolar gases for quantum magnetism 

    Laurent Vernac

    Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers / Université Paris 13

     

    Abstract:

    Bose Einstein Condensates (BEC) have been obtained with ultra cold atoms in 1995. In these quantum gases all atoms are in the same quantum state, which gives them unique properties in terms of coherence, and allows for observation of matter interference, superfluidity, or transition from superfluid to Mott insulator states in an optical lattice. I will present experimental results obtained in our group with chromium atoms. Due to the high spin (S=3) in the ground state of chromium, there are large magnetic dipole-dipole interactions (DDIs) between the atoms, which are long range, and anisotropic. They confer specific properties to chromium BECs. For example, the excitation spectrum depends on the direction of the magnetic field: a Cr BEC can be seen as an anisotropic superfluid [1]. DDIs allow as well the change of the magnetization of the sample, which leads to spontaneous depolarization of the BEC at low magnetic fields, and multi-components BECs [2,3]. The main part of my talk will be devoted to the results we have obtained in a 3D optical lattice. We have studied spin exchange dynamics due to DDIs in the Mott insulator state, with one or two atoms per lattice site [4]. Our system is well described by an effective XXZ spin Hamiltonian, with Ising and exchange terms. We thus obtain an interesting system for quantum simulation, which realizes a spin model used in condensed matter physics, with true spin-spin interactions. As correlations build up between the few thousands of atoms loaded in the lattice, our system should reveal as well the existence of entanglement between many particles, through the finding of a relevant experimental entanglement witness. I will conclude by perspectives offered by our recent production of a chromium quantum gas with the fermionic isotope (Fermi Sea) [5].

    REFS.:

    [1] Anisotropic Excitation Spectrum of a Dipolar Quantum Bose Gas G. Bismut et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 155302 (2012)

    [2] Spontaneous demagnetization of a dipolar spinor Bose gas atultra-low magnetic field

    B. Pasquiou, Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 255303 (2011)

    [3] Thermodynamics of a Bose-Einstein condensate with free magnetization B. Pasquiou et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 108, 045307 (2012)

    [4] Nonequilibrium Quantum Magnetism in a Dipolar Lattice Gas A. de Paz et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 111, 185305 (2013)

    [5] Chromium Dipolar Fermi SeaB. Naylor et al., Phys. Rev. A 91, 011603(R) (2015)

     

    Date: 6/March/2015 – (friday) – Place: Sala 212 – Auditório do Departamento de Física– Time: 10h15min

     


  • Defence of M.Sc. dissertation of Ivan Eugênio Cunha – 06/March/2015 – 2:00 pm

    The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:

     Defence of M.Sc. dissertation

     Ivan Eugênio Cunha

     Matéria Nuclear no Universo Primordial

    Defense Commitee

     Prof. Dr. Celso de Camargo Barros Junior – (president) – FSC/UFSC

    Prof. Dr. Manuel Maximo Bastos Malheiro de Oliveira – (external member) – ITA

    Prof. Dr. José Ricardo Marinelli – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

    Prof. Dr. Sidney dos Santos Avancini – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

    Nome do Professor – (supplementary member) – USP

     

     Date: 06/March/2015tuesday – Time: 2:00 pm – Place: Sala 212 – Auditório do Departamento de Física


  • Defence of M.Sc. dissertation of William Rafael Tavares – 02/March/2015 – 10:00 am

    The Physics Graduate Program invites everyone to:

      Defence of M.Sc. dissertation

     William Rafael Tavares

     Excitações Mesônicas sob Influência de Campos Magnéticos Fortes

    Defense Commitee

     Prof. Dr. Sidney dos Santos Avancini – (president) – FSC/UFSC

    Prof. Dr. Ricardo Luciano Sonego Farias – (external member) – UFSM

    Prof. Dr. Celso de Camargo Barros Junior – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

    Prof. Dr. Marcus Emmanuel Benghi Pinto – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

    Prof. Dr. José Ricardo Marinelli – (local member) – UFSC/FSC

     

    Date: 02/March/2015monday – Time: 10:00 am – Place: Sala 212 – Auditório do Departamento de Física

     

     


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