Physikalisches Kolloquium
Tuesday, 4:15 p.m. in HS KPH

Coordinators:

Prof. Dr. Alfons Weber
Institut für Physik
a.weber@uni-mainz.de

Prof. Dr. Hartmut Wittig
Institut für Kernphysik
hartmut.wittig@uni-mainz.de

Contacts:

Heike Haag
Sekretariat Prof. Dr. Alfons Weber
Institut für Physik
hehaag@uni-mainz.de

Fulya Mank
Sekretariat Prof. Dr. Hartmut Wittig
Institut für Kernphysik
mank@uni-mainz.de

Date & Title
June 29, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Norbert M. Linke (Joint Quantum Institute and Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA): A quantum architecture based on trapped ions
June 22, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Horst Geckeis (Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Germany): Endlagerstätten in Deutschland
June 15, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Helmut Satz (University of Bielefeld, Germany): The Statistical Mechanics of Bird Swarms
June 8, 2021 via Zoom
Jens Erler (University of Mainz): A Tale with precision
June 1, 2021 via Attachement
Katia Parodi (University of Munich, Germany): High Precision Ion Therapy
May 18, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Kathrin Valerius (Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Germany): News on the Neutrino-Mass Measurement
May 11, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Achim Stahl (RWTH Aachen, Germany): The Einstein-Telescope
May 4, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Gia Dvali (Max Plank Institute of Physics, Munich): Role of hierarchies in fundamental physics
April 27, 2021 via Slides
Jason Detwiler (University of Washington, USA): How Neutrinos Go Bump in the Night: The COHERENT Experiment's quest to map out the faintest interaction of nature's most elusive particle
April 20, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Mehran Kardar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA): Affinity maturation of antibodies targeting HIV spikes
April 13, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Hartmut Wittig und Martin Fertl (University of Mainz): First results from the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab
Feb. 9, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Michael Feindt (University of Karlsruhe): From Artificial Intelligence in particle physics towards the autonomous supply chain for global enterprises: The Blue Yonder story
Feb. 2, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Andy Brown (ECMWF, Reading, Great Britain): Global numerical weather prediction: progress and plans
Jan. 26, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Viola Priseman (Max-Planck-Institution , Göttingen, Germany): Inferring the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and developing strategies to mitigate it
Jan. 19, 2021 via Zoom
Bernadett Weinzierl (University of Vienna, Austria): The atmospheric aerosol – an important player in the global climate system
Jan. 12, 2021 via Recording of the presentation
Zheng-Tian Lu (University of Science and Technology of China): Laser-based ultrasensitive trace analysis methods
Dec. 15, 2020 via Recording of the presentation
Baha Balantekin (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA): Entanglement in collective neutrino oscillations
Dec. 8, 2020 via Zoom
Sherry Suyu (TU München): Cosmology with Gravitational Lens Time Delays
Dec. 1, 2020 via Recording of the presentation
Eli Zeldov (Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel): Nanoscale thermal imaging: Glimpse into dissipation in quantum systems down to atomic scale
Nov. 24, 2020 via Recording of the presentation
Bert Koopmans (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands): Femto-magnetism meets spintronics: Towards integrated magneto-photonics
Nov. 17, 2020 via Recording of the presentation
Dieter Ries (University of Mainz): Probing the Standard Model of Particle Physics with Ultracold Neutrons
July 7, 2020 via Zoom (for more details see below)
Paul Dodds (University College London): The hydrogen economy
June 30, 2020 via Recording of the presentation
Jo van den Brand (Nikhef): Gravitational waves
June 23, 2020 via Recording of the presentation
Rafael Lang (Purdue University, Indiana, USA): What you always wanted to know about Dark Matter but never dared to ask
June 16, 2020 via Recording of the presentation
Joachim Mnich (DESY): Future Perspectives of Accelerator-based Particle Physics