Department Colloquium

Public Physics Colloquium in the Winter Term 2012/2013 in Münster

Place: Germany, 48149 Münster, Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10, IG I, HS 2
Time: Thursday, 16:00 h c.t.
Colloquium Coffee at 15:45 h at the Lecture Hall
11.10.2012 Life after Higgs: the challenge that lies ahead
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Anna Kulesza, WWU, Theoretische Physik
18.10.2012 Scanning the Earth - A survey of recent advances in seismic tomography
Dr. Andreas Fichtner, Utrecht University, Niederlande
25.10.2012 Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice
Dr. Stefan Schäfer, CERN, Genf
08.11.2012 Basics and applications of low-loss EELS
Dr. Wilfried Sigle, MPI für intelligente Systeme, Stuttgart
15.11.2012 Matter wave interferometry with macromolecules: Spotlights on the foundations of quantum mechanics and molecule metrology
Prof. Dr. Markus Arndt, Universität Wien, Physik
22.11.2012 Searching for new physics at the Large Hadron Collider: some frustration, but no despair
Prof. Dr. Michael Krämer, RWTH Aachen, Physik
29.11.2012 Talbot Focussing: A new effect for realizing unconventional lens arrays
Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Brenner, Universität Heidelberg, Technische Informatik
06.12.2012 Attosecond physics at a nanoscale tip
Dr. Peter Hommelhoff, MPI für Quantenoptik, Garching
13.12.2012 Instabilities of self-organized structures in dissipative systems with delayed feedback
Dr. Svetlana Gurevich, WWU, Theoretische Physik
20.12.2012 Weihnachtskolloquium: Geschmack, Duft, Physik - die molekulare Welt des Genusses
Prof. Dr. Thomas Vilgis, MPI für Polymerforschung, Mainz
10.01.2013 Multiple scale interfaces and mechanical adaptation of biological materials
Prof. Dr. Peter Fratzel, MPI für Kolloide und Grenzflächen, Potsdam
17.01.2013 Direct dark matter detection in the Milky Way
Prof. Dr. Laura Baudis, Universität Zürich, Physik
24.01.2013 Der lange Weg zur Entdeckung des Higgs-Bosons
Prof. Dr. Thomas Müller, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
31.01.2013 Optofluidics for the design of novel miniaturized elements: fluidic lenses, switches and sensors
Prof. Dr. Michiel Vellekoop, Universität Bremen, Institut für Mikrosensoren, -aktoren, und -systeme

By Order of the Professors of the Department of Physics

Prof. Dr. Nikos Doltsinis