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Info: Anyone who has attended the lecture series in WS2020 / 21 and has thus met the requirements for the lecture series via Zoom can now obtain their certificate from the deans Office (dekanat@physik.uni-kl.de or m.jung@physik.uni-kl.de ) to the examination office (the documents are now available to the deans office). Documents from previous semesters should be sent to the deans office with your request.

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Lecture Series

The Faculty of Physics offers lectures every semester, during which the academics present their research groups, particularly about subjects for the final exam.


To get a creditpoint, you need to visit eight lectures, and the participation on a field trip is required. To proof your participation, you can get a document (at the Room of the Faculty Council of Physics (46-352) or in the deanery), which will be signed by the academic. If you have eight signatures on your document, you give the list to the deanery, where you get a confirmation of participation (with seal and signature). This confirmation has to be given to the examination department.

The lectures take place on Thursdays from 17.15 to 18.45 o’clock in 46-270. Of course, there will be coffee and cookies for all participants.

Events in winter semester 2024/25

date

lecturer

research group

24.10.24 Prof. Dr. Mathias Weiler Angewandte Spinphänomene
31.10.24 Prof. Dr. Michael Fleischhauer Theroretische Quantenoptik
07.11.24 Prof. Dr. Christiane Ziegler Physik und Biophysik komplexer Grenzflächen
14.11.24 Prof. Dr. Bärbel Rethfeld Ultrakurzzeitdynamik laserangeregter Festkörper
21.11.24 Prof. Dr. Georg von Freymann Optische Technologien und Photonik
28.11.24 Prof. Dr. Volker Schünemann Biophysik und medizinische Physik
05.12.24 Nikofete
12.12.24 Prof. Dr. Herwig Ott Ultrakalte Quantengase und Quantenatomoptik
19.12.24 Prof. Dr. James Anglin Grundlagen der Quantenphysik
09.01.25 PD Dr. Ioachim Pupeza Optische Quantenmetrologie
16.01.25 PD Dr. Axel Pelster Theoretische Quantenoptik / Grundlagen der Festkörper und Vielteilchensysteme