Innsbruck Physics Colloquium
Winter 2022 /23
Tuesdays 17:15, lecture hall C
The Innsbruck Physics Research Center organizes the Innsbruck Physics Colloquium always on Tuesdays at 17:15 in lecture hall C during the semester.
If not stated otherwise the lectures will take place in presence.
Occasionally the colloquium will be preceded by a Doctoralprogramme Atoms, Light, and Molecules Pre-Talk at 16.30.
Organizers: Martin Beyer, Katrin Erath-Dulitz, Hanns-Christoph Nägerl, Anita Reimer, Tim Schrabback
11.10.
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Laerte L. Patera, Innsbruck University (Institute of Physical Chemistry) |
25.10.
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Tracy Northup, Innsbruck University (Institute of Experimental Physics) Quantum interfaces: encoding information in atoms, light, and motion. (Antrittsvorlesung - HS B) Alexander Kendl, Innsbruck University (Institute of Ion Physics and Applied Physics) Nonlinear dynamics: predicting "weather", "climate" and tipping points in fusion plasma. (Antrittsvorlesung - HS B) |
15.11.
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Jacqueline Bloch, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies (C2N, Paris) When light sheds light on condensed matter. (Innsbruch Physics Lecture, HS A) CANCELLED |
29.11. |
Anita Reimer, Innsbruck University (Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics) The non-thermal Universe: Decoding messages from extragalactic jets. |
13.12. |
Frank Stienkemeier, University of Freiburg (Institute of Physics) Time-resolved coherent spectroscopy of dilute samples. Yusuf Karli, Innsbruck University (Institute of Experimental Physics) Red-detuned Excitation of a Quantum Emitter. (DK-ALM, Pre-Talk, HS C) |
10.01.
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Albert Schliesser, University of Copenhagen (Niels Bohr Institute) Phononic quantum sensors and transducers. lukas Deeg, Innsbruck University (Institute of Experimental Physics) Nonlinear Magnetomechanics. (DK-ALM, Pre-Talk) |
24.01.
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Nicolas Roch, Institut Néel CNRS, Grenoble Evidence of dual Shapiro steps in a Josephson junctions array. |
31.01.
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Markkuu Kulmala, University of Helsinki (Institute for Atmospheric and Erath System Research) Atmospheric new article formation: from molecular clustering to global climate and air quality. |