Physics Colloquium
Welcome to the page of the Physics Colloquium of the Faculty of Physics. Our Colloquium takes place weekly during the lecture periods of the respective semester. It offers a broad spectrum of talks of renowned experts from all fields of physics. In addition, inaugural lectures of new colleagues, presentation of habilitation projects and other festive events of the Faculty of Physics take place in the Physics Colloquium.
The Physics Colloquium takes place every Tuesday during the lecture weeks of the semester in the 5th double period (starting 2:50 pm) in person and is additionally streamed online. Default site for the Physics Colloquium is the lecture hall REC C 213. Deviations related to time and place will be announced in the program below. Information to the different events (incl. online access) will be posted here, as soon as they are available. Please check back regularly.
Information for students: The certification of participation in the Phyics Colloquium will be issued in either of the two ways: In-presence participation: Signature by the host of the event. Online-meeting: The coordinator of the colloquium (Sebastian Reineke) signs the participation document (pdf format). For the latter, please proceed as follows:
- Participate in the actual event. Your participation will be checked based on participation lists from the online tool.
- Send an email to the coordinator on the day of your participation with an request for certification. Please attach your document, where the certifications are listed as pdf, and include title and speaker of the respective colloquium.
Program summer semester 2024
Termin | Sprecher:in | Thema | Leiter:in |
---|---|---|---|
9.4. | no Colloquium | ||
16.4. (cal) |
Prof. Peter Schlagheck (University of Liege) | Quantum simulation of chaos (pdf) | F. Großmann |
23.4. (cal) |
Prof. Päivi Törmä (Aalto University) | Quantum geometry in flat band superconductivity, Bose-Einstein condensation and light-matter interactions (pdf) | C. Timm |
30.4. (cal) |
Prof. Herbert Dreiner (Universität Bonn) | “Fascinating Particle Physics” a Popular Book Project (pdf) | U. Bilow, M. Kobel |
7.5. (cal) |
Dr. Mehrnaz Anvari (Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing (SCAI)) | Resilience of power grids against extreme events (pdf) | M. Timme |
14.5. (cal) |
Prof. Michael Wiescher (University of Notre Dame, South Bend, USA) | Neutron Sources in Stars (pdf) | D. Bemmerer |
28.5. (cal) |
Dr. Jens Brose (Fakultät Physik, TU Dresden) | talk in German: Chat mit Daten - In natürlicher Sprache vom Problem zum Ergebnisplot (pdf) | Dean of the Faculty of Physics G. Pospiech |
4.6. (cal) |
Prof. Cornelia Breitkopf (Fakultät Maschinenwesen, TU Dresden) | Thermodynamisches Wissen und Gender - eine historische Betrachtung (pdf) | FSR Physik |
11.6. (cal) |
Dr. Priscilla Pani (DESY/Zeuthen) | The quest for Dark Matter using LHC data (pdf) | D. Stöckinger |
18.6. (cal) |
Prof. Matthieu Wyart (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) |
Physik-Preis Dresden 2024 Seeking a unified description from the glass transition to creep flows (pdf) |
Dean of the Faculty of Physics / Director of the MPI-PKS |
25.6. (cal) |
Prof. Arash Nikoubashman (IPF Dresden und TU Dresden) |
Inaugural lecture Plastic life: What polymer physics can teach us about living cells (pdf) |
Dean of the Faculty of Physics |
2.7. (cal) |
Prof. Michaël Lobet (University of Namur, Belgium) | Shedding light on near-zero refractive index photonics (pdf) | L. Eng |
9.7. (cal) |
Prof Anna Köhler (Universität Beyreuth) | Organic semiconductors for today and tomorrow (pdf) | S. Reineke |
16.7. (cal) |
Prof. Michael Kramer (Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, DZA, University of Manchester) |
The hum of space-time - A new window on Einstein's universe (pdf) | G. Hasinger |
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