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Mo, 13.11.2023 - So, 19.11.2023 (Kalenderwoche 46)

Montag, 13. November 2023

SFB 1277: Emergent Relativistic Effects in Condensed Matter

Mo, 13.11, 13.30, PHY

Dr. Farsane Tabataba-Vakili, LMU München, Deutschland

The rich world of two-dimensional semiconductors: On lattice reconstruction in MoSe2-WSe2 heterobilayers and doping-control of excitons and magnetism in few-layer CrSBr (pdf)

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. John Lupton


Physikalisches Kolloquium

Mo, 13.11, 16.00, H34

Prof. Dr. Karen Alim, Technische Universität München

Lesson from smart slime: From memory to behaviour (pdf)

Gastgeber: PD Dr. Magdalena Marganska-Lyzniak


Higher Invariants Oberseminar (HIOB)

Mo, 13.11, 12.15 - 13.45, M 311

Giacomo Bertizzolo , SFB 1085

The cotangent complex (abstract)


Dienstag, 14. November 2023

SFB Lecture

Di, 14.11, 12.30, M 311

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Lück, Universität Bonn

A survey on the Farrell-Jones Conjecture (pdf)

Gastgeber: C. Winges


SFB 1277: Emergent Relativistic Effects in Condensed Matter

Di, 14.11, 14.15, H34

Dr. Carolin Gold, Columbia University, New York

From microscopic properties to macroscopic electronic transport: Bridging different length scales in van der Waals materials (pdf)

Gastgeber: Dr. Angelika Knothe


Mittwoch, 15. November 2023

Oberseminar Globale Analysis

Mi, 15.11, 10.15, M 102

Marcel Bigorajski , Universität Göttingen

Generalized Seiberg-Witten Equations and where to find them

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Stefan Friedl


Clean Room Club

Mi, 15.11, 12.15, PHY 8.1.09

Lea Pfaffinger

Metallization and lift-off


Physik

Mi, 15.11, 18.00, PHY 9.2.01a

Daniel Grünbaum, Universität Regensburg

Causal modelling and validation based on observational data and domain knowledge

Promotionskolloquium


Seminar - Scanning Probe Microscopy

Mi, 15.11, 10.15, PHY 5.0.20

Maximillian Krüger, Universität Regensburg

Characterisation of single nickel adatoms on Cu(111) using atomic force microscopy


Working Seminar über Mathematische Physik

Mi, 15.11, 10.15, M101

Marco van den Beld Serrano, Universität Regensburg

Probing baryogenesis in specific spacetimes I (abstract)

Gastgeber: Prof. Felix Finster


Donnerstag, 16. November 2023

Physik

Do, 16.11, 12.00, PHY 9.2.01a

Iaroslav Zhumagulov, Universität Regensburg

Theoretical investigation of the interplay of proximity-induced spin interactions and correlated phenomena in multilayer prgaphene systems

Promotionskolloquium


Festkörpertheorie-Kolloquium

Do, 16.11, 15.15, PHY 5.0.21

Prof. Soumya Bera, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Band-center metal-insulator transition in bond-disordered graphene (pdf)

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Evers


Arbeitsgruppenseminar Prof. Bunke

Do, 16.11, 12.15, M 311

Dr. Pavel Sechin, Universität Regensburg

Cohomological invariants of quadrics via Morava motives

Gastgeber: Prof. Bunke (AG-Seminar)


Seminar AG Strunk

Do, 16.11, 13.30, PHY 9.2.01

Simon Reinhardt, Uni Regensburg

Magnetochiral vortex ratchet efect in two-dimensional superconductor/semiconductor Josephson junction arrays


Oberseminar IntComSin

Do, 16.11, 14.15, M104

Prof. Dr. Tim Laux, Universität Regensburg

Compact Course "Introduction to Geometric Measure Theory"


Freitag, 17. November 2023

Physik

Fr, 17.11, 13.00, PHY 5.0.20

Moritz Frankerl, Universität Regensburg

Investigating spin-orbit induced dynamics and Jahn-Teller distortion in charged copper-phthalocyanine

Promotionskolloquium


SFB-Seminar

Fr, 17.11, 10.15, M 311

Dr. Marco Volpe, MPI Bonn

Traces of dualizable categories and functoriality of Becker-Gottlieb transfers

Gastgeber: N. Kipp


SFB 1277 - Journal Club on Everything but DC

Fr, 17.11, 12.00, PHY 8.1.09

Akong N. Loh

Presented paper: "Cooling and self-oscillation in a nanotube electromechanical resonator", C. Urgell et al., Nature Physics 16, 32 (2020) (abstract)


Oberseminar IntComSin

Fr, 17.11, 14.15, M 104

Prof. Dr. Tim Laux, Universität Regensburg

Compact Course "Introduction to Geometric Measure Theory"


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