Researchers from ELTE took part in an in-depth laboratory tour during their recent visit to Linköping University, gaining valuable insights into the experimental aspects of their research. They became closely acquainted with the measurement methods employed in the lab, material fabrication processes, and the practical application of polarization protocols. This experience proved highly beneficial for their ongoing work in protocol development, offering a clearer understanding of the limitations of measurements and their applications. The insights gained enabled the researchers to refine their protocols with greater detail and better comprehend the precision capabilities of the instruments.
Additionally, they learned what essential information should be included in theoretical publications to facilitate seamless implementation in experimental measurements.
A significant highlight of the visit was their participation in a symposium, where they delved into a wide range of topics in solid-state physics, with a particular focus on the opportunities and challenges associated with 2D materials. They also engaged in detailed discussions with their supervisor, exploring how to incorporate the knowledge acquired during the visit into their work and identifying promising directions for future research.
The researchers further benefited from discussions with local staff and PhD students, gaining insights into their projects and drawing inspiration from their ideas. These exchanges not only enhanced their professional expertise but also offered fresh perspectives for advancing their own research.
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