Research Presentations
List of selected presentations:
Spintronics: Ultrafast Spin Currents at Room Temperature, Thomas Gredig, CSU Long Beach Colloquium (February 2023).
Student Sculpted Topics for Discussion in Large Courses, Thomas Gredig, CSU Chancellor’s Webinar (October 2020).
Phthalocyanine Thin Films: Photovoltaic Cells, Thomas Gredig, SACNAS, Long Beach (October 2020).
Phthalocyanine Thin Films: From Gas Sensors to Photovoltaic Cells, Thomas Gredig, University of California Merced Materials and Biomaterials Science and Engineering (MBSE) Seminar Series (November 2019).
Impedance Spectroscopy to Discern Grain Boundaries, Thomas Gredig, California State University Los Angeles, CA NSF PREM Review (August 2018).
The Pathway towards Becoming a Scientist, Thomas Gredig, Morrison Elementary School, Norwalk, CA (March 2018).
Magnetic Relaxation in Low-Dimensional Systems, Thomas Gredig, California State University Los Angeles, CA NSF PREM Review (August 2017).
Gas Sensors, Solar Cells, and Low-Dimensional Magnetism, Thomas Gredig, California State University Long Beach, Teacher Enrichment Program: Bite of Science (February 2017).
Slow Relaxation in Low-Dimensional Magnetic Systems, Thomas Gredig, California State University, Los Angeles, NSF PREM Symposium (July 2016).
3D Virtual Labs: Design, Discover, Discuss, Chancellor’s Office, Virtual Lab Cohort (April 2015).
Control of Magnetic Properties through Design of Nanostructures with the Iron Phthalocyanine Molecule, Thomas Gredig, California State University, Northridge, Physics Colloquium (October 2014).
Role of Surface Morphology in Organic-Based Photovoltaic Devices, Thomas Gredig, Seminar, Department of Material Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, University of Hanoi, Vietnam (April 2014).
Asynchrone rollenverteilte Gruppenarbeit für die Lösung von komplexen numerischen Problemen im Unterricht, Thomas Gredig, Seminar, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ), Switzerland (October 2013).
Control of Magnetic Properties through the Design of Nanostructures with the Iron Phthalocyanine Molecule, Thomas Gredig, Seminar, Department of Solid State Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ), Switzerland (October 2013).
Magnetic Relaxation in Single Chain Magnets, Thomas Gredig, Colloquium, Department of Physics California State University Fullerton, April 2013.
Morphology and Charge Transport in Metallo-Organic Semiconducting Thin Films, Thomas Gredig, California State University, Los Angeles, Physics Colloquium (October 2011).
Magnetic Response in Low-Dimensional Organic Semiconductors, Thomas Gredig, Cali, Colombia, Centennial of Superconductivity: Trends on Nanoscale Superconductivity and Magnetism (June 2011).
Magnetism: From 3D to 1D, Thomas Gredig, California State University Dominguez Hills, Physics Colloquium (November 2010).
Interfacial Magnetism in Exchange Bias and Quasi One-dimensional Magnetic Lines, Thomas Gredig, California State University Los Angeles, Physics Colloquium (October 2009).
Matter and Interactions: A Teaching Experience, T. Gredig, Z. Papp, Matter and Interactions Summer Workshop, Atlanta, GA (August 2008).
Organic Nanosensors: Structure, Magnetism, and Charge Transport, T. Gredig, California State University, San Marcos (March 2007).
Structural and Magnetic Properties of Organic Thin Films, T. Gredig, California State University, Fresno (February 2007).
Organic Nanosensors: Structure, Magnetism, and Charge Transport, T. Gredig, California State University, Long Beach (January 2007).
Structure and Variable Temperature Charge Transport in Organic Thin Films, T. Gredig, C.W. Miller, G. Liu, R.D. Yang, J. Park, A.C. Kummel, Ivan K. Schuller, CIAM Workshop, Trends on Novel Materials, Santa Marta, Colombia (October 2006).
Exchange anisotropy in {Co/CoO} bilayers: a study with anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR), T. Gredig, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam (December 2002).
Citation
@misc{gredig2024,
author = {Gredig, Thomas and Gredig, Thomas},
title = {Research {Presentations}},
date = {2024-11-25},
url = {https://www.csulb.edu/~tgredig/posts/Talks/talks_gredig.html},
langid = {en}
}