Study News
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Course in Fluid Mechanics 2020-11-30 What does a tsunami have in common with usual surface waves? How does an airplane wing work? Why does the wind usually work against you when riding a bike (even when the wind is from the side)? Are microbes good swimmers? These questions that span a huge range of length and time will be answered in the course Fluid Mechanics, which will be given during the spring of 2021
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Information about courses given during first half of spring semester 2020-11-18 As of 24 November 2020, the limit for the number of people at public gatherings is reduced to 8. The government has also made clear that this limit should be seen as a guideline for other settings. Our assessment is therefore that all teaching should be moved online as much as possible.
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Interview with Maddalena Bin 2020-01-20 Fysikum has several partner universities in Europe and about thirty exchange students are coming to us every year. We asked one of our exchange students why they choosed Stockholm and Fysikum.
- Meet former Medical Physics student Apostolos Raptis 2019-08-20 Apostolos Raptis began his studies at the Department of Physics, Stockholm University, in the autumn 2015, as a master student from Greece. He enrolled in the 3rd year of the Medical Physics program and graduated in June 2018. Since December 2018 Apostolos works at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm.
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New course: Introduction to research studies at Fysikum 2018-10-17 The new course for PhD students ”Introduction to research studies at Fysikum”, FK40005, is now beginning to take shape. It will cover ethics in research, academic writing, history and philosophy of science and stress management and project planning.
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Is Stockholm safe to live in? 2016-12-09 Stockholm is the safest city in Europe and the fourth safest capital in the world. This is according to the The safe Cities Index 2015 report published by The Economist in 2016.