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Quantum Gravity: From Gravitational Effective Field Theories to Ultraviolet Complete Approaches

Quantum Gravity: From Gravitational Effective Field Theories to Ultraviolet Complete Approaches

Program

29 Jul 2024 — 23 Aug 2027

The formulation of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is one of the most outstanding and pressing unsolved problems in theoretical physics, which has aroused interest since the middle of the...

Stellar Convection: Modelling, Theory and Observations

Stellar Convection: Modelling, Theory and Observations

Program

26 Aug — 20 Sep 2024

Understanding turbulent convection is of crucial importance in many fields of stellar astrophysics. For example, differential rotation and large-scale magnetic fields in stars owe their existence...

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News

7 November 2023

Two VR Grants to Nordita

Nordita Professor Alexander Balatsky was awarded a four-year VR project grant on "Quantum Rectification".

Watse Sybesma, who is a postdoc at University of Iceland, was awarded a four-year VR starting grant on "Studies of the Quantum Nature of de Sitter Spacetimes", with Nordita as host institute.

Master's Projects at Nordita

Project descriptions at   nordita.org/msc

Nordita Bi-Annual Newsletter

Newsletter Fall 2023

Nordita the Copenhagen Years

A scrapbook of recollections by researchers working at or visiting Nordita during the years at NBI in Copenhagen, 1957-2006. The book is edited by Einar Gudmundsson, Helle Kiilerich, Ben Mottelsson and Christopher Pethick.
Download Book (nordita.org/scrapbook)

The Organic Materials Database

The OMDB is an open access electronic structure database for 3-dimensional organic crystals, developed and hosted at Nordita.

Read more about the OMDB

Masters of Science Programme in Theoretical Physics

Two-year MSc programme in Physics at the University of Iceland, in partnership with Nordita, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics.

The programme aims to provide students with up-to-date knowledge of contemporary physics in the main areas of astrophysics, condensed matter physics, and high-energy physics, as well as solid training in applying mathematical and numerical tools widely used in these fields. The programme also offers a course to develop professional skills such as writing and presenting scientific content.

Further information and application.


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