Colloquium WS06/07
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Summer semester 2006/2007
| Date | Lecturer | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| 02.11.06 | Prof. Dr. M. Aeschlimann Department of Physics University of Kaiserslautern Inviter: Prof. Baumert | Time-, spin- and spatially resolved photoemission on solid surfaces |
| 09.11.06 | Prof. Dr. E.U. Gross Theoretical Physics Freie Universität Berlin Inviter: Prof. Lein | How to predict the critical temperature of superconductors |
| 16.11.06 | Retirement ceremony of Prof. Dr. B. Fricke University of Kassel Department of Natural Sciences Institute of Physics | Physics, the department, the university - memories and perspectives of half a lifetime |
| 23.11.06 | Prof. Dr. W. Nolting Theoretical Solid State Physics Humbold-Universität Berlin Inviting Prof. Garcia | Ferromagnetism: An ancient and highly topical phenomenon |
| 30.11.06 | Prof. Dr. O. Benson Institute of Physics Humboldt University Berlin Inviter: Prof. Reithmaier | Single photons on demand: New light sources for quantum information processing |
| 07.12.06 | Prof. Dr. U. Becker Fritz-Haber-Institut Berlin Department Molecular Physics Inviter: PD Dr. Fritzsche | Coherence and decoherence in molecular double-slit experiments |
| 14.12.06 | K.-P. Haupt Albert-Schweitzer-Schule Kassel Inviter: Prof. Wodzinski | From the PhyskClub to the Student Research Center? Independent research projects by students from North Hesse |
| 11.01.07 | Prof. Dr. H. Motschmann Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces Golm Science Park Invited by Prof. Siemeling | Ion distribution, foam stability, Surface tension - A new look at classical problems |
| 18.01.07 | Prof. Dr. R. Girwidz Pädagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg Inviter: Prof. Wodzinski | Learning physics with modern everyday technology - Sensor technology in physics lessons |
| 01.02.07 | CINSAT Colloquium For further information please contact Prof. Dr. Träger | |
| 08.02.07 | Prof. Dr. E. Rühl Freie Universität Berlin Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry Invited by Prof. Ehresmann | Size effects of matter: From clusters to nanoparticles |