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Veranstaltungen der naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultäten

Mo, 08.05.2023 - So, 14.05.2023 (Kalenderwoche 19)

Montag, 8. Mai 2023

Physik

Mo, 08.05, 13.00, PHY 5.0.20

Dr. Frank Schlawin, University of Hamburg & Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter

Quantum light in sensing, imaging and spectroscopy

Bernhard Hess Dozentur


BZR-Kolloquium

Mo, 08.05, 15.00, H 53

Dr. Irene Beusch, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco

Functional genomics of the human spliceosome in haploid cells reveals in vivo functions of SUGP1 (pdf)

Gastgeber: SFB960 - Prof. Dr. Remco Sprangers, Biophysics I


Physikalisches Kolloquium zusammen mit SFB 1277: Emergent Relativistic Effects in Condensed Matter

Mo, 08.05, 16.00, H34

Prof. Dr. Jörg Schmalian, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Superconductivity without quasiparticles (pdf)

Gastgeber: Prof. Grifoni


Seminar Prof. Lupton/SchĂĽller

Mo, 08.05, 13.30, PHY 2.0.31

Eva Schmid, Lupton group

Towards the readout of spin quantum beats in a charge-separated radical pair by single molecule pump-push spectroscopy


Dienstag, 9. Mai 2023

Oberseminar ĂĽber Arakelov-Theorie

Di, 09.05, 14.15, M 102


Physik

Di, 09.05, 13.00, PHY 5.0.20

Dr. Frank Schlawin, University of Hamburg & Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter

Quantum light in sensing, imaging and spectroscopy

Bernhard Hess Dozentur


SFB Lecture

Di, 09.05, 12.30, M 311

Dr. Waltraud Lederle, UCLouvain

Subgroup dynamics in locally compact groups (pdf)

Gastgeber: Prof. Löh


BZR-Kolloquium

Di, 09.05, 13.00, H 53

Dr. Rafal Archacki, Systems Biology, University of Warsaw, Poland

Understanding the activities of chromatin remodeler BRM in Arabidopsis (pdf)

Gastgeber: SFB960 - Prof. Dr. Klaus Grasser, Cell Biology & Plant Biochemistry


SFB 1277: Emergent Relativistic Effects in Condensed Matter

Di, 09.05, 14.15, H34

Prof. Dr. Stefan Meskers, Eindhoven University of Technology

Spectroscopy of molecular materials in terms of coupled oscillators and a relativistic point of view (pdf)

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. John Lupton


Working Seminar ĂĽber Mathematische Physik

Di, 09.05, 08.30, PHY 5.0.20

Prof. Antonino Marciano, Fudan University

The Stochastic Ricci Flow geometric quantization method and its phenomenological applications (pdf)

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Felix Finster / Dr. Claudio Paganini


Oberseminar ĂĽber Arakelov-Theorie

Di, 09.05, 14.15, M 102

Miriam Prechtel, Universität Regensburg

Admissible canonical bundle 2

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Walter Gubler, Prof. Dr. Klaus KĂĽnnemann


Seminar Prof.Bali/Braun/Lehner/von Manteuffel/Wettig

Di, 09.05, 15.15, PHY 5.1.34A

Manoj Kumar Mandal, University of Padua

Feynman Integral: Synergies Between Particle Physics and Gravitational Waves

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. T. Ahmed


Mittwoch, 10. Mai 2023

Physik

Mi, 10.05, 13.00, PHY 5.0.20

Dr. Frank Schlawin, University of Hamburg & Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter

Quantum light in sensing, imaging and spectroscopy

Bernhard Hess Dozentur


Sonderveranstaltung

Mi, 10.05, 16.00 - 17.30, M 103

Prof. Dr. Moritz Kerz, Universität Regensburg

Semi-stable Lefschetz pencils

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Moritz Kerz


Seminar - Scanning Probe Microscopy

Mi, 10.05, 10.15, PHY 5.0.20

Jay Weymouth, Universität Regensburg

Measuring sliding friction over a single chemical bond


Joint condensed matter theory seminar, Profs. Evers/Fabian/Grifoni/Richter/Schliemann

Mi, 10.05, 10.15, PHY 4.1.13

Klaus Zollner, Universität Regensburg

Proximity exchange and spin-orbit coupling in (twisted) 2D-material heterostructures


Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2023

Physik

Do, 11.05, 13.00, PHY 5.0.20

Dr. Frank Schlawin, University of Hamburg & Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter

Quantum light in sensing, imaging and spectroscopy

Bernhard Hess Dozentur


Physik

Do, 11.05, 14.00, PHY 9.2.01

Fabian Sandner, Universität Regensburg

Ultrafast terahertz nanoscopy of van der Waals quantum materials: from ambient to cryogenic conditions

Promotionskolloquium


Zoologisches Kolloquium

Do, 11.05, 17.15, H 53

István Maák, PhD, University of Szeged, Hungary

Tool Use in Ants (pdf)

Gastgeber: Dr. Laure-Anne Poissonnier, Prof. Dr. JĂĽrgen Heinze, Zoologie


Zoologisches Kolloquium

Do, 11.05, 12.15, Seminarraum Zoologie

Dr. Waring “Buck” Trible, Harvard University

The molecular basis of caste development and evolution in ants (pdf)

Gastgeber: Dr. Eva Schultner, Zoologie


Working Seminar ĂĽber Mathematische Physik

Do, 11.05, 08.30, M 102

Christoph Krpoun, Universität Regensburg

On the fermionic signature operator in the Reissner-Nordström geometry

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Felix Finster


Arbeitsgruppenseminar Prof. Bunke

Do, 11.05, 12.15, M 311

Hoang Kim Nguyen

Tba


Seminar Prof. Evers

Do, 11.05, 13.30, PHY 5.1.34B

Richard Korytár, Charles University, Praha

Spin production in helical molecular wires


Seminar AG Strunk

Do, 11.05, 13.30, PHY 5.0.21

Benedikt Grünewald, Universität Regensburg

Nonlinear Spin to Charge Conversion and Thermopower in a Quantum Point Contact in an inverted GaAs/AlGaAs 2DEG


Oberseminar IntComSin

Do, 11.05, 14.00, M 104

Petra Csomós, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University

Error estimates for operator splitting for abstract Cauchy problems with dynamic boundary conditions


Freitag, 12. Mai 2023

Physik

Fr, 12.05, 13.00, PHY 5.0.20

Dr. Frank Schlawin, University of Hamburg & Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter

Quantum light in sensing, imaging and spectroscopy

Bernhard Hess Dozentur


Kolloquium des Graduiertenkollegs

Fr, 12.05, 15.15, FAU Erlangen and online

Dr. Francesco De Anna, University of WĂĽrzburg

Gevrey-class-3 regularity of an hyperbolic extension of the Prandtl equations

in Kooperation mit der FAU Erlangen-NĂĽrnberg

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Harald Garcke


Kolloquium des Graduiertenkollegs

Fr, 12.05, 16.45, FAU Erlangen and online

Andrea di Primio, Polytecnico di Milano

The stochastic Navier–Stokes–Allen–Cahn system with singular potential

in Kooperation mit der FAU Erlangen-NĂĽrnberg

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Harald Garcke


Seminar Prof.Bali/Braun/Lehner/von Manteuffel/Wettig

Fr, 12.05, 14.15, PHY 5.1.34A

Pascal Milde, Universität Regensburg (Master Stud.)

Tensor networks for four-dimensional strong-coupling QCD


Oberseminar Mathematische Physik

Fr, 12.05, 14.30, M 103

tba

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Felix Finster


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