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
Previous events in the Physics Colloquium
MeV ultrafast electron scattering: a view into atomic world
Lecture at the Colloquium by Prof. Dr. Xijie Wang
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Where does mass come from?
Lecture at the Colloquium by Prof. Dr. Kostantinos Nikolopoulos
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Award ceremony of the Karbach prize
Further information coming soon.
Interface-dominated topological transport in thermoelectric Bi2Te3
Lecture at the Colloquium by Prof. Dr. Gabi Schierning
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Atmospheric Neutrinos: From MeV to PeV
Lecture at the Colloquium by Dr. Tim Ruhe
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Sprache und Geschlecht – zwischen wissenschaftlicher Diskussion und gesellschaftlicher Praxis
Lecture at the Colloquium by Thomas Kronschläger.