Calendar of events of the Department of Physics
Upcoming events
Robot soccer - soccer without emotions?
Correlated electrons in moiré materials - from unconventional superconductivity to the chiral phase transition

Inaugural lecture of Prof. Dr. Matthias J. Grotevent
Challenges of multi-scale X-ray imaging: optics, wavefield, reconstruction, and biomedical applications
![3D visualisation of human neuronal tissue reconstructed by multi-scale X-ray phase contrast tomography. Neuronal cell nuclei are shown in yellow for the granule neurons in the dentate gyrus region of the hippocampus. Blood vessels are shown in red. By changing the X-ray optical magnification in the multi-scale recordings, one can zoom into regions-of-interest (red ovals). In these scans the resolution is high enough to resolve sub-structures of the nucleus, associated with different DNA packing regimes. Adapted from [6]](/storages/physik/_processed_/e/4/csm_Kolloquium_Salditt_0e30a3f090.png)
Colloquium of Dr. Daniel Rösch
Colloquium of Dr. Esra Bulbul
Previous events
Crystals: How symmetry programs matter The hidden magic of nature
Ultra-High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy through Radio Detection and Deep Learning

Terahertz Quantum Physics in 2D Materials
![Band structure of 2D semimetal based on HgTe quantum well. Experimental points are obtained from the analysis of the cyclotron resonance in the quasi-classical approximation. Solid lines are predictions of the kp theory with no free parameters. Splitting of the conduction (e1,2) and valence (h1) band is due to the quantum confinement. [J. Gospodaric, AP, et al., PRB 104, 115307].](/storages/physik/_processed_/b/5/csm_Kolloquium_Pimenov_0fa7761647.png)





