Physical Colloquium of the Faculty of Physics

Physical Colloquium of the Faculty of Physics winter semester 2024/25

on Wednesdays, 1 p.m.

(Lecture hall MC 122)

Refreshments will be served in front of the lecture hall from 12:40 pm

Program poster





Date Speaker Lecture Title
09.04.2025 Dr. Brandt Gaches, Faculty of Physics, University Duisburg-Essen Cosmic rays and the molecular universe
16.04.2025 Prof. Dr. Christian Liebscher, RUB, Bochum Seeing is understanding - a deep look into the atomic
structure of complex materials
23.04.2025 Prof. Dr. Sebastian Hofferberth, University of Bonn Nonlinear Quantum Optics mediated by Rydberg Interaction
30.04.2025 Prof. Dr. Manfred Helm, Helmholtz Center - Dresden/Rossendorf Terahertz free-electron laser for solid state spectroscopy – with two examples from exciton physics
07.05.2025 Prof. Dr. Helene Seiler, FU Berlin Revealing microscopic interactions in nanomaterials on the ultrafast timescale
14.05.2025 Dr. Andreas Stier, TU Munich Hybridized excitons in monolayer semiconductors
21.05.2025 Prof. Dr. Ravit Helled, University of Zurich What makes a planet "giant"?
28.05.2025 Prof. Dr. Jörg Behler, RUB, Bochum Atomistic Simulations of Complex Systems with High-Dimensional Neural Network Potentials
04.06.2025 Dr. Mario Krenn, 'Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen Towards an artificial muse for new ideas in Physics
11.06.2025 Dr. Cintia Aparecida Pires Da Costa, University of Trento Radiation-matter interaction in space analogous conditions: processing of astrophysical ices and polymers
18.06.2025 Dr. Guillaume Schull, University of Strasburg Atomically-controlled fluorescence and photochemistry
25.06.2025 Dr. Sara Nocentini, LENS Florence and INRiM Turin Light manipulation by light in reactive polymer photonics
02.07.2025 Prof. Dr. Silvana Botti, RUB, Bochum Machine Learning for Materials Design: From Materials Databases to Predictive Insights
09.07.2025 entfällt wegen SFB-Veranstaltung  
16.07.2025 Dr. Hayley Bunn, Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics Laboratory molecular spectroscopy and its importance in understanding interstellar chemistry.
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