Innsbruck Physics Colloquium
Summer 2023

Tuesdays 16:30, lecture hall C

Innsbruck Physics Colloquium


The Innsbruck Physics Research Center organizes the Innsbruck Physics Colloquium always on Tuesdays at 16:30 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 (also at 16.30).

 


Organizers: Katrin Erath-Dulitz, Hanns-Christoph Nägerl, Tim Schrabback


14.03.

Thomas Jennewein,  University of Waterloo (Department of Physics and Astronomy)

 QEYSSat - the Canadian quantum satellite mission.

21.03.

Christian Degen, ETH Zurich (Laboratory for Solid State Physics)

Quantum imaging of nanoscale magnetic textures. 

28.03.

Cora Uhlemann, School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics (Newcastle University)

The Skeleton of the Universe.

18.04.

Jeffrey Hangst, University Aarhus (Department of Physics and Astronomy)

Spectroscopic and Gravitational studies of antimatter: the ALPHA antihydrogen experiment at CERN.

Siegfried Kollotzek, Innsbruck University (Institute of Ion Physics and Applied Physics)

How to dope multiply charged superfluid helium nanodroplets. (DK-ALM Pre-Talk)

 25.04.

Hartmut Zohm, Max-Planck-Istitute for Plasma Physics (Garching)

Fusion Research - bringing the power of the Stars to Earth?

02.05.

Hendrik Hildebrandt, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Astronomical Institute)

Stress-testing the standard model of cosmology with cosmic shear.

23.05.

Eiichiro Komatsu, Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics (Garching)

Finding Gravitational Waves from the Early Universe.

27.06.

Yiwen Chu, ETH Zurich (Laboratory for Solid State)

Schrödinger cat states of a 16-microgram mechanical oscillator.

Florian Goschin, Innsbruck University (Institute for Experimental Physics)

Optomechanics with levitated particles in ultra-high vacuum. (DK-ALM Pre-Talk)

 

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