Program summer term 2014

 
Date Speaker Institution Title Announcement Host
07.04.14 Dr. Michael Dittmar ETH Zürich Our Energy Problem: The next decades (boundary conditions, through the eyes of a physicist)    
28.04.14 Professor Dr. Eberhard Widmann Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics, Austrian Academy of Sciences Exotic atoms - tools to study fundamental interactions and symmetries    
12.05.14 Honorarprofessor Christoph H. Keitel Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg Extremely high-intensity laser interactions with fundamental quantum systems    
19.05.14 Professor Dr. Karlheinz Meier University of Heidelberg From Ions to Electrons - Physical Models of Brain Circuits    
26.05.14 Professor Achim Rosch University of Cologne Magnetic whirls in chiral magnets: skyrmions and emergent magnetic monopoles    
16.06.14 Dr. John Morton University College London Electron and nuclear spin qubits using donors in silicon    
30.06.14 Professor Dr. Reinhard Werner Leibniz Universität Hannover Uncertainly relations    

Monday, 07.04.2014, 4.30 p.m.

Dr. Michael Dittmar (ETZ Zürich) :
Our Energy Problem: The next decades (boundary conditions, through the eyes of a physicist)
 

 

Monday, 28.04.2014, 4.30 p.m.

Prof. Dr. Eberhard Widmann (Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics, Austrian Academy of Sciences) :
Exotic atoms - tools to study fundamental interactions and symmetries
 

 

Monday, 12.05.2014, 4.30 p.m.

Prof. Dr. Christoph H. Keitel (Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Extremely high-intensity laser interactions with fundamental quantum systems

 

Monday, 19.05.2014, 4.30 p.m.

Prof. Dr. Karlheinz Meier (University of Heidelberg):
From Ions to Electrons - Physical Models of Brain Circuits

 

Monday, 26.05.2014, 4.30 p.m.

Prof. Dr. Achim Rosch (University of Cologne) :
Magnetic whirls in chiral magnets: skyrmions and emergent magnetic monopoles
 

 

Monday, 16.06.2014, 4.30 p.m.

Dr. John Morton
Electron and nuclear spin qbits using donors in silicon

 

Monday, 30.06.2014, 4.30 p.m.

Prof. Dr. Reinhard Werner
Uncertainly relations