One of our recent projects involved a detailed understanding of the mechanism behind bending of liquid streams in electrostatic potential. To test our understanding we performed two experiments, one with tap water, where conductivity is low, and the other with strongly conducting liquid – the mercury. Unfortunately, the explanation why the stream of water is…
On Wednesday, 21th of September 2013, I successfully defended the PhD thesis. Title: Magnetic resonance of molecular superconductors bordering the antiferromagnetic Mott-insulating state. The thesis can be found under the publications. Official highlight of the PhD surprise party:
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This is an atomic force microscope image of several layers of muscovite or mica (Slovene: sljuda) used as a substrate for AFM imaging. It is only slightely better than the one we made in high school 😉