Physics Colloquium
The physics colloquium takes place in presence (except for possibly international guests).
The lectures are designed for a broad audience (also outside the Department of Physics). As far as possible, they will be designed in such a way that students who have not yet covered the contents of the solid state and particle physics lectures of the fifth semester can follow. The lectures will be followed by a discussion with the respective speaker. 45 minutes are allotted for the lecture, and 30 minutes for the subsequent discussion.
The lectures will start at 16:00 and will take place in Lecture Hall Building II, Lecture Hall 2.
Upcoming events in the Physics Colloquium
Ultra-High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy through Radio Detection and Deep Learning

Colloquium of Prof. Dr. Laura Classen
Colloquium of Prof. Dr. Christiane Koch
Colloquium of Prof. Dr. Thomas Schäfer
Colloquium of Prof. Dr. Rupert Huber
Colloquium of Prof. Dr. Stefan Kuhr
Previous events in the Physics Colloquium
Connecting Scales in Quantum Physics

Quantum fields and quantum materials at criticality and beyond

Immune system as organ at risk in radiotherapy

Catch Me If You Can — Chasing Solar Axions with Helioscopes

Quantum Computing: a future perspective for scientific computing
When Spins Synchronize: Time Crystals in Action

![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)




