Physics Colloquium WS 2019/20

Time: Monday, 16:15
Location: N24 / lecture hall H13

Coffee and tea for the colloquium's guests at 16:00 in front of the lecture hall.

Date Speaker / Topic Host

14.10.2019

   
21.10.2019 Prof. Klaus Mølmer  (Aarhus University, Denmark):
Quantum physics with pulses of radiation ...more
Prof. Hecker Denschlag
28.10.2019 Dr. Silke Stähler-Schöpf (PhotonLab -Das Schülerlabor and Max Plank Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching):
Photon Lab: fun with physics fos school students ...more
Prof. Marti
04.11.2019 Prof. Juan Garrahan (University of Nottingham, UK):
Large deviation methods in classical and quantum non-equilibrium ...more
Prof. Huelga
11.11.2019 Prof. Kathy Lüdge (TU Berlin):
Reservoir computing with a laser and the role of nonlinear dynamics ...more
Prof. Kaiser
18.11.2019 Prof. Erin Koos (KU Leuven, Belgium):
Structure of capillary suspensions and their applications ...more
Prof. Marti
25.11.2019 -  
02.12.2019 Prof. Hanns-Christoph Nägerl (Universität Innsbruck, Austria):
Quantum dynamics in strongly correlated one-dimensional Bose gases ...more
Prof. Ankerhold
03.12.2019
in H2!
Prof. Harald Rose (Uni Ulm):
Novel Theory of the Structure of Elementary Particles ...more
Prof. Kaiser
09.12.2019 -  
16.12.2019 Prof. Chris Russo (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK):
What is the best energy for imaging molecules with electrons? ...more
Prof. Kaiser
13.01.2020
at 16:00!
Prof. Valentina Parigi (Laboratoire Kastler Brossel/Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris, France):
Continuous variables quantum complex networks ...more
Prof. Huelga
20.01.2020 Prof. Gerardo Adesso (University of Nottingham, UK):
Quantum resources and how to use them ...more
Prof. Plenio
27.01.2020 Prof. Ulrich Schollwöck (LMU, Münich):
Escaping the models: what tensor networks tell us about the real world? ...more
Prof. Plenio
03.02.2020
in German
Prof. em. Markus Schwoerer (Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth):
Was ist und wozu dient der Kernspin? ...more
Prof. Reineker

10.02.2020

Cancelled!

Dr. Johannes Feist (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain):
Cavity-induced modification of molecules ...more
Prof. Plenio