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This seminar will present how cold atoms and topological phenomena are merging into one of the most exciting research areas in modern physics. Using cold atoms in optical lattices, scientists can simulate topological phases in materials - from topological insulators and superconductors to the Quantum Hall effect. Such models allow the study of edge states, quantum responses and new quantum phases of matter that do not exist in ordinary materials.

The Innovation Agency together with the Centre of Physical Sciences and Technology invites you to participate in the event "Lithuanian Chip Industry 2.0" to present the national chip competence centre ChipsC2-LT. The event will also include a discussion on the strengths and development challenges of the Lithuanian chip industry and an opportunity to network with companies in the Lithuanian chip ecosystem.

The Innovation Agency together with the Centre of Physical Sciences and Technology invites you to participate in the event "Lithuanian Chip Industry 2.0" to present the national chip competence centre ChipsC2-LT. The event will also include a discussion on the strengths and development challenges of the Lithuanian chip industry and an opportunity to network with companies in the Lithuanian chip ecosystem.

Date: 3 June

Time: 9:00–14:00

Venue: A101 aud., at National Centre of Physical Sciences and Technology, Saulėtekio al. 3 Vilnius.

The event will be held in English.

During the event you will learn about:

  • the new national centre of excellence for chips, ChipsC2-LT, and the services it provides in terms of expertise, infrastructure and international cooperation;
  • the experiences of other European Chip Competence Centres and opportunities for cooperation;
  • business expectations;
  • how Siemens and EDA technology solutions are helping companies to gain a foothold in the semiconductor market;
  • Eureka Globalstars' invitation to collaborate with Taiwan on an R&D project in the semiconductor sector.

The event is for:

  • companies active in semiconductors, electronics, optics, photonics, automation and defence electronics;
  • business associations;
  • representatives of the public sector;
  • scientific and research institutions.

Programme and registration: https://inovacijuagentura.lt/events-ext/view/4733?lang=lt  

The graduation ceremony for the 2025 graduates of the Faculty of Physics will take place on June 17 at St. Johns' Church. The graduation ceremony will take place at 15.00 for Bachelor's graduates and at 16.30 for Master's graduates.

Graduates who are unable to attend the graduation ceremony should inform the following person by 16 June 2024: e-mail:  studijos@ff.vu.lt.

You are kindly requested to arrive in business-formal attire. Please note that robes are not a tradition of our University, and university caps are available if desired.

More info: https://www.ff.vu.lt/en/studies/graduation

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