STUDENT AND YOUNG SCIENTIST GRANT APPLICATION PRESENTATIONS 2019/2020 ACADEMIC YEAR

1st group (Wednesday, October 2, at 13.00):

  1. Virgīnija Vītola “Persistent Luminescence of Complex Oxide Ceramics””
  2. Ramona Dūrena “Production of ZnO Nanomaterials by Solvothermal and Microwave Synthesis and Comparison of their Properties”
  3. Ernests Einbergs “Usability of Eu2+ and Sm3+ Doped Calcium Aluminum in Dosimetry”
  4. Anna Ivanova “Influence of Surface Reconstruction on BDD Catalytic Activity for H2O2 Electrosynthesis: Modeling from First Principles”

2nd group (Thursday, October 3, at 10.00):

  1. Inga Jonāne “Effect of Zinc Ions on Structure and Thermochromic Properties of Cu1-xZnxMoO4 Solid Solutions”
  2. Oļegs Lisovskis “Development of a Universal Method for Computer Modeling of Nanotube Surface with Limited Periodic 2D Structured Approach”
  3. Katrīna Laganovska “Development of an Inverted Chronopotentiometric Device”
  4. Doķe Guna “Long Afterglow in Near Infrared Spectrum Area in Cr3+ Doped CaZnGe2O6 Material”
  5. Meldra Ķemere “Silver Nanoparticles as Rare Earth Ion Luminescence Enhancers: Effects and Mechanisms”
  6. Arturs Cintiņš “Quantitative Analysis of Local Atomic Structure of CH3NH3PbI3, PbI2 and PbS and Validation of MD Models by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS).”