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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schleich (U Ulm and Texas A&M University) Capitalizing on Schrödinger The superposition principle is a cornerstone of quantum mechanics and results from the linearity of the Schrödinger
Bereich: Kolloquien, Symposien, Reihen
Prof. Dr. Torben Klarl, Volkswirtschaftslehre, insb. Makroökonomik How do authoritarian political institutions influence the ability of a society to innovate? The existing literature identifies a mostly
Institut für Elektrische Antriebe, Leistungselektronik und Bauelemente (IALB) Inviting Professor: Prof. Dr. Nando Kaminski Abstract: Due to its high breakdown field strength, gallium nitride (GaN) is an
Prof. Dr. Guido Müller (Max Planck Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Hannover): The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) Since their first detection, gravitational waves (GW) have become a major part
Prof. Dr. Guido Mueller (AEI Hannover) The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) Since their first detection, gravitational waves (GW) have become a major part of current and future plans to study
Prof. Dr. Elina Fuchs (Leibniz Universität Hannover) Searching for physics beyond the Standard Model with atoms and colliders The observed matter-antimatter asymmetry of the Universe and the existence
Prof. Dr. Karl Mannheim Universität Würzburg Electromagnetic energy extraction from black holes Black holes represent the ultimate physics laboratories for testing theories from quantum-gravitational to
Prof. Dr. Tim Wehling Universität Hamburg Flat bands in flatlands: a correlated quantum matter laboratory Controlling and understanding electron correlations in quantum matter presents an outstanding goal
Prof. Dr. Andrey Surzhykov PTB und Technische Universität Braunschweig Structured light and its applications Light beams with helical phase fronts, which also carry a nonzero projection of the orbital
Vortragender: Prof. FranckyCatthoor, IMEC Leuven Einladender Hochschullehrer: Prof.Dr.-Ing. Alberto Garcia-Ortiz Abstract: Scaling of volatile SRAM and DRAM memories is hitting limits on read and write