Interview in radio ADN to the Deputy Director of the Nucleus, María Luisa Cordero
The Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics and Deputy Director of the Physical Millennium Nucleus of Active Matter, María Luisa Cordero was interviewed in the “Mujer...
Millennium Nucleus has its first graduate
*Marcelo Guzmán, thesis student at the center, gave the exam that gave him the degree of Master of Science with a Major in Physics.
At...
Researchers from the Millennium Nucleus travel to Spain and Luxembourg to strengthen scientific collaborations
In order to deepen the scientific collaboration between the researchers of the Millennium Nucleus Physics of Active Matter and the academics of the Complutense...
Postdoc Job at Millennium Nucleus Physics of Active Matter
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Postdoc Applications
We invite interested young researchers to apply for postdoc positions available at the group “Millennium Nucleus Physics of Active Matter” at the...
Chilean physicists make important discoveries in quantum thermodynamics
Felipe Barra and Cristóbal Lledó, researchers from the Millennium Nucleus Physics of Active Matter of the University of Chile.
Quantum has become one of the...
“Estoy convencida que la ciencia que se hace en Chile es de muy buen...
Rosario Varas, de periodismo de la Universidad Alberto Hurtado conversó con la directora alterna del Núcleo Milenio, María Luisa Cordero. Escucha aquí la entrevista...
French physicist opens the International Cycle of Active Talks with a conference on microswimmers
Four foreign guests will visit the Millennium Nucleus of Active Matter to share with students and give lectures open to the public.
In 1966, 20th...
“Active Breakfasts” in the Millennium Nucleus
The Millennium Nucleus Physics of Active Matter started the "active breakfasts", instance that take place all Wednesday from 10:30 to 12:30 in the meeting...
Debut of the cycle of talks of the University of Chile
Rodrigo Soto, academic of the Department of Physics FCFM and director of the Millennium Nucleus Physics of Active Matter gathered more than 250 people...