Physikalisches Kolloquium

Kolloquien

PHYSIKALISCHES KOLLOQUIUM

 14 Uhr c.t., Gebäude C6 4, Hörsaal II

Sommersemester 25
26.06.2025

Paul Mollière

Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg

Clouds and Weather in Exoplanet Atmospheres

22.05.25

Dr. Yanina Biondi

KIT (Institute of Astroparticle Physics)

From dark matter to neutrinos: how Earth-based experiments can unveil well-kept secrets of Nature

15.05.25

Wolfram Pernice

University Heidelberg | CeNTech - Center for Nanotechnology (University Münster)

Embracing Uncertainty: A Photonic Neuromorphic Approach to Probabilistic Computing

Wintersemester 24/25
09.01.2025

Francois Nédélec

Sainsbury Laboratory University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Simple Chromosome Partioning Mechanisms and a Mitotic Spindle

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

05.12.24

Andrew Keane

University College Cork

Bifurcation analysis of a North Atlantic Ocean box model with two
deep-water formation sites

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

28.11.24

Nicolas Vandewalle

University of Liège

Exploiting capillary interactions for assembling meso-structures

Gastgeber: Prof. Christian Wagner

17.10.2024

Eckehard Schöll

TU Berlin

Synchronization Scenarios in Complex Networks: from Brain Dynamics to Power Grids

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

Sommersemester 24
18.07.2024

Pawel Romanczuk

HU Berlin

Self-organization, Criticality and Collective Information Processing in Animal Groups

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

04.07.2024

Rebekka Burkholz

CISPA

Scaling up gene regulatory models to fight underspecification

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

27.06.24

Andreas Amann

University College Cork

Multifunctionality in Reservoir Computers

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

02.05.24

Kathy Lüdge

TU Ilmenau

Photonic Reservoir Computing

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

Wintersemester 23/24
14.12.23

Alexis Darras

Saarland University

Hematological physics: flow and organization of a peculiar suspension

Gastgeber: Prof. Christian Wagner

23.11.2023

Márton Karsai

Central European University

Directed percolation in temporal networks

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

22.06.2023

Claudius Gros

Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main

"From human to artificial brains? On the foundations of generative AI"

Gastgeber: Dr. Philipp Hövel

15.06.2023

Alexis Darras

Saarland University

"Hematological physics: flow and organization of a peculiar suspension"

Gastgeber: Prof. Christian Wagner