Physical Colloquium of the Faculty of Physics

Physical Colloquium of the Faculty of Physics winter semester 2024/25

on Wednesdays, 1 p.m.

(Lecture hall MC 122)

Refreshments will be served in front of the lecture hall from 12:40 pm

Programme Poster

Date Speaker Lecture Title
15.04.2026

Dr. Daniel E. Bürgler, Peter Grünberg Institut, Forschungszentrum Jülich

Chirality and Quantum Mechanics
22.04.2026 Prof. Dr. Sebastian Loth,
University of Stuttgart

Quantum Dynamics at the Atomic Scale: From Correlated Electrons to Single-Atom Engines

29.04.2026

Prof. Dr. Hartmut Löwen, Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf

Physics of active matter

06.05.2026

Prof. Dr. Scott Waitukaitis,
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Klosterneuburg, Austria

Differences in molecular carbon Schmutz drive same-material oxide contact electrification
13.05.2026 Prof. Dr. Friederike Hendriks, 
Technische Universität Braunschweig and Leibniz-Institut für die Pädagogik der Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik, Kiel

Public Trust in Science and Science Communication

20.05.2026 Prof. dr. Alexander Ako Khajetoorians, Nijmegen, the Netherlands Emulating the behavior of electrons in atoms, molecules and solids in extreme magnetic fields
27.05.2026 Prof. Dr. Johan Mentink to be announced
03.06.2026 entfällt  
10.06.2026 Prof. Dr. Stefan Mathias
University of Göttingen
Unraveling exciton dynamics in 2D quantum materials on ultrashort time- and lengthscales using time-resolved momentum microscopy
17.06.2026 Dr. Samir Lounis, Forschungszentrum Jülich Spin-orbitronics across dimensions
24.06.2026 Prof. Dr. Jorge Íñiguez-González, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) & University of Luxembourg The magic of ferroelectric materials: from novel quasiparticles to next-generation computing
01.07.2026

Prof. Dr. Manfred Fiebig, ETH Zurich

Non-Hermitian phase transitions in a bulk system
08.07.2026 freestyle-physics  
15.07.2026 Prof. Dr. Anna Lena Schall-Giesecke, 
Integrated Photonics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Duisburg-Essen

Post-CMOS Photonics for optical computing systems

 

22.07.2026 Prof. Dr. Kathrin Valerius, 
Institute of Astroparticle Physics
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Karlsruhe
Weighing the lightest matter particle: Direct measurements of the neutrino mass