Tre metri sopra il Cepu: Magnetism on the Radio!
Magnetic fields for dummies! In Maglab we are really democratic and generous. We truly believe that culture about magnetism should be spread all over the world, not only to our students.
Read More →Magnetic fields for dummies! In Maglab we are really democratic and generous. We truly believe that culture about magnetism should be spread all over the world, not only to our students.
Read More →Yes, now you can!You can have high quality science book, made by MAGLAB staff.If you are interested in PCB fluxgate, your library cannot miss the book by Jan Kubik, and if you study Navigation systems and AMR… what are you waiting for?
Read More →It seems somebody find some difficulties to find our labs. So, I made a short movie describing the way you have to follow to reach us. Enjoy it.
Read More →Here is the video of the interesting lecture Prof. Ichiro Sasada gave in our Department.
Read More →Yes, this news is kind of late. So, I apologize for this. In fact it is kind of important news, we have a new Maglaber.
Read More →Right back from SMM in Turin, I show here once more the poster, which has been particularly appreciated. by Mattia Butta
Read More →The incoming week is gonna be very busy for Maglab.Two important conference will run from Sept. 6th to 9th : SMM19 in Turin (Piedmont) and EuroSensors 2009 in Lausanne (Switzerland).
Read More →Cool day in Maglab today (I mean… not cool related to temperature… cool meaning great). Prof. Ichiro Sasada, from Kyushu University (Japan) visited Maglab’s laboratories. He also gave a lecture about fundamental mode of ortogonal fluxgate (which is not Magneto Impedance, btw) to the staff of the Faculty.
Read More →A few pictures from Monday’s measurement session in Průhonice, in the quiet countryside out of Prague, where we often perform measurement in magnetically stable lab (everything made out of wood!).
Read More →We are really pleased to announce that BILLINGSLEY AEROSPACE & DEFENSE, Inc. donated two triaxial fluxgate magnetometers to the MAGLAB.
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Martin Pešek