Malavika Nair
| Name: | Malavika Nair |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 17 May 2022, 8:34 a.m. |
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Talks given by Malavika Nair
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Talks organised by Malavika Nair
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- Macroscopic Materials Assembled from Nanoparticle Superlattices
- Thermal materials for sustainable energy applications
- Piezoelectric Materials: Science, Business and Legislation
- Innovation in Suspension Thermal Spray and Cold Spray: Building Ceramics from Liquid Feedstock & Metals Without Melting
- High energy X-ray scattering and imaging, complementary techniques for material science
- Nanocrystal Quantum Dots: From the Flask to Photonic Devices
- Defect free and water based 2D material inks: from printed electronics to biomedical applications
- Composite Design for Novel Energy Harvesting and Sensing Structures
- Outreach and transition from school to university: Turning inspiration into empowerment
- Surface enhanced Raman scattering optophysiology: roadmap towards an implantable nanosensor
- Controlling solid state interactions in conjugated polymers
- Sense and sensibility: Molecular and nanoscale engineering for next generation chemical sensors
- Stacking and twisting 2D materials for quantum nano-optoelectronics: Fundamentals and applications
- The NanoMi Project
- King Solomon's Metallurgy: Early Iron Age (âŊ1200-800 BCE) Copper Production Technologies in Timna Valley (Israel)
- Objects interacting with solidification fronts: from materials science to geophysics and biology
- Towards Profitable Sustainability via Electrochemistry of Liquid Metals and Molten Salt
- Functionalities induced by symmetry breaking
- Scale-up of nanoparticle beam deposition to make functional materials - catalysts, sensors, light emitters, neuromorphics
- Novel tools for colloidal characterisation
- First-principles studies of recombination mechanisms in light emitters
- Atom probe tomography and applications in oxidation and corrosion of metals
- Nanooptics with fast electrons
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