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Hello fellow students!
Do you want to know how to safely extinguish a home-made star? Or how electrons surf a laser-induced plasma wave? Do you like free food and drinks? My name is Pontus Lindgren and I am vice chairman of the educational committee at the physics and mathematics student division, SNF™. The educational committee has organized cocktail parties for many years to enable students and teachers to meet under less formal circumstances. We will hold a cocktail party on March 27th, the first Thursday of study period 4 for all students studying a math or physics bachelor or master’s program at Chalmers or exchange students majoring in math or physics. The cocktail party opens with a lecture in English by Tünde Fülöp, a praised educator and professor leading the Plasma Theory group at Chalmers. The lecture is titled “Faster Than Lightning: Electron Beams in Laboratory Plasmas”. The group has a website outlining their work, https://ft.nephy.chalmers.se/, showcasing for example student theses. The lecture starts at 17:16 in GD. After the lecture, we will be serving free food and drinks in the physics department staffroom. The first 90 participants at the lecture are guaranteed entrance, and the rest are allowed when there is space. We will be giving out tickets from about 17:10 from the glass building entrance of the lecture hall, not from the GD-foyer entrance. There are often more than 90 participants at our cocktail party lectures, as such it is advisable to start queuing before 17 to be guaranteed tickets to the mingling. Bring your ID and student ID to the mingle event.
//SNF 24/25