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New scientific highlight- by MUST PIs Milne, Standfuss and Schertler
EU XFEL Young Scientist Award for Camila Bacellar,beamline scientist and group leader of the Alvra endstation at SwissFEL
Prizes for Giulia Mancini and Rebeca Gomez CastilloICO/IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Optics & Ernst Haber 2021
Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to RESOLV Member Benjamin List- for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis
NCCR MUST at Scientifica 2021- Lightning, organic solar cells, and virtual molecules

A Journey into Time in Powers of Ten

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Our NCCR MUST Power of Ten Exhibition in Campus Info, ETH Hönggerberg (next to the number 69 bus stop) opened on Monday 19th September 2016. It will be in place for three months.

The exhibition is based around our scientific outreach book: “A Journey through Time in Powers of Ten,” Anna Garry and Thomas Feurer (editors).

The small exhibition uses ten pages from the book to show some central tenets of research work in the NCCR MUST network: investigating the fastest processes in time. There are also photographs of the laboratories of the research groups in our network (eight universities and the PSI). The book will be on sale at the exhibition.


Download A Journey into Time - Powers of Ten Extract (760 KB)
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