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Revision as of 14:22, 19 December 2016

Journal Club is a seminar where everybody has a chance to listen and present recent interesting scientific publications on whichever field. It is a place where the students can refine their presentation skill to be confident and prepared on the defence of the degree. Every presentation will be appreciated and rewarded with friendly audience. Sign up!


Location: Institute of Technology (Nooruse 1, Tartu), room 144

Time: Tuesdays at 14:30, starts on September 27th

Leader: Anna-Liisa Peikolainen


September

27 Anna-Liisa Rules in chemistry lab and safety instructions

October

4 Friedrich and Arko How to present scientific results
11 Kaur The effect of crosslinking temperature on the permeability of PDMS membranes: Evidence of extraordinary CO2 and CH4 gas permeation
18 Pille Oxidative bioelectrocatalysis: From natural metabolic pathways to synthetic metabolons and minimal enzyme cascades
25 Faiza Flow-Electrode Capacitive Deionization Using an Aqueous Electrolyte with a High Salt Concentration

November

1 Heikki Internet of vehicles: From intelligent grid to autonomous cars and vehicular clouds
8 Martin Bees learn and 'teach' others
15 Indrek Ultrasonically triggered ignition at liquid surfaces
22 Fred Towards Autonomous Micro UAV Swarms
29 Madis Lucid dreaming incidence: A quality effects meta-analysis of 50 years of research

December

6 Priit Sorry, no Journal Club today
13 Inga Inkjet printed hybrid conducting polymer- activated carbon aerogel linear actuators driven in an organic electrolyte
20 Simon The 'impossible' EM drive