Veranstaltungen der naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultäten
Mo, 26.06.2023 - So, 02.07.2023 (Kalenderwoche 26)
Montag, 26. Juni 2023
SFB 1277 - Journal Club on Single Molecules and Materials at the Atomic-Scale
Mo, 26.06, 12.15, PHY 9.1.11
Thomas Buchner, Universität Regensburg
Presented paper: "Topologically localized excitons in single graphene nanoribbons" (abstract)
Physikalisches Kolloquium
Mo, 26.06, 16.00, H34
Lattice QCD: from Promise to Precision (pdf)
Gastgeber: Prof. Lehner
Seminar Prof. Lupton/Schüller
Mo, 26.06, 13.30, PHY 2.0.31
Caique Serati de Brito, Guest researcher at Ag Schüller, Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Van der Waals heterostructures: A brazilian experience in Regensburg
Farewell talk ;-(
Dienstag, 27. Juni 2023
SFB Lecture
Di, 27.06, 12.30, M 311
Dr. Sally Gilles, MPI Bonn
Duality for $p$-adic cohomology of analytic varieties (pdf)
Gastgeber: Dr. Ertl
BZR-Kolloquium
Di, 27.06, 13.00, H 53
Tomasz W. Turowski, PhD , : Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
to be announced
Gastgeber: SFB960 - Prof. Dr. Christoph Engel, Structural Biochemistry
SFB 1277: Emergent Relativistic Effects in Condensed Matter
Di, 27.06, 14.15, H34
Dr. Bárbara Rosa, Technical University Berlin
Prospects of multi-layered heterostructures and single photon sources based on 2D materials (pdf)
Gastgeber: Dr. Paulo E. de Faria Junior
Oberseminar über Arakelov-Theorie
Di, 27.06, 14.15, M 102
Zhelun Chen, Universität Regensburg
Bigness of the canonical bundle
Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Walter Gubler, Prof. Dr. Klaus Künnemann
Seminar Prof.Bali/Braun/Lehner/von Manteuffel/Wettig
Di, 27.06, 15.15, PHY 5.1.34A
Dr. Uli Haisch, Max Planck Institut, München
Some applications of Standard Model effective field theory
Mittwoch, 28. Juni 2023
Oberseminar Globale Analysis
Mi, 28.06
Oberseminar Globale Analysis
Mi, 28.06
Seminar - Scanning Probe Microscopy
Mi, 28.06, 10.15, PHY 5.0.20
Leo Ringer, Lukas Sporrer, Universität Regensburg
Leo Ringer: Thermal considerations for a cryogenic light-wave driven scanning tunneling microscope; Lukas Sporrer: Design and buildub of an evaporator source for a light-wave driven scanning tunneling microscope
Oberseminar Globale Analysis
Mi, 28.06, 10.15, M 102
Dr. Mark Grant, University of Aberdeen
Projective span (pdf)
Gastgeber: Kevin Li
Sonderveranstaltung
Mi, 28.06, 16.00 - 17.30, M 103
Andrea Panontin, Universität Regensburg
Differences between the two constructions of the de Rham-Witt complex
Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Moritz Kerz
Donnerstag, 29. Juni 2023
BZR-Kolloquium
Do, 29.06, 14.00, H 53
Mikko Frilander, Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Regulatory significance of the minor spliceosome
Gastgeber: SFB960 - Prof. Dr. Gunter Meister, Biochemistry I
Working Seminar über Mathematische Physik
Do, 29.06, 08.30, M 009
Student talk
Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Felix Finster
Arbeitsgruppenseminar Prof. Bunke
Do, 29.06, 12.15, M 311
Brian Shin, UCLA
Norms and Transfers in Motivic Homotopy Theory
Oberseminar IntComSin
Do, 29.06, 14.00, M 104
Alexandre Girodroux-Lavigne, CNRS Paris
Hydrodynamic limit for Doi-type systems (pdf)
Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Richard Höfer
Freitag, 30. Juni 2023
Sonderveranstaltung
Fr, 30.06, 10.00 - 12.00, M 201
Tim Höpfner, GAU Göttingen
Spectra of Manifolds and Random Walks (pdf)
Gastgeber: Matthias Uschold
Kolloquium des Graduiertenkollegs
Fr, 30.06, 15.15, FAU Erlangen and online
Dr. Quan Zhao, Universität Regensburg
Structure-preserving front-tracking methods for the two-phase Navier-Stokes flow
in Kooperation mit der FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Harald Garcke
Kolloquium des Graduiertenkollegs
Fr, 30.06, 16.45, FAU Erlangen and online
Prof. Dr. Emil Wiedemann, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Some Remarks on the Viscosity Limit Problem (pdf)
in Kooperation mit der FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Harald Garcke
Seminar Prof.Bali/Braun/Lehner/von Manteuffel/Wettig
Fr, 30.06, 14.15, PHY 5.1.34A
Dr. Andreas Jüttner, CERN/Univ. of Southampton
Bayesian inference and QFT constraints for hadron physics
Gastgeber: Collins Sara
Oberseminar Mathematische Physik
Fr, 30.06, 14.30, M 103
Student talk
Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Felix Finster