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