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This Colloquium series hosts prominent scientists who will discuss some of the newest developments in physics and astronomy. It is aimed at a general physics audience at a level accessible to physics PhD students.
All Colloquia will be held in room B13 Physics building at 4pm followed by refreshments in room C10.
Academic year 2011/2012
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SPEAKER
AFFILIATION
TALK TITLE
23/11/2011
(External)
Professor Shimon Vega
Department of Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science
From the Solid Effect to Thermal Mixing in Dynamic Nuclear Polarization
25/01/2012
(External)
Professor Werner Krauth
Laboratoire de Physique Statistique Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
Melting of hard disks
29/02/2012
(External)
Professor Richard Berndt
Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, University of Kiel
Molecular conductors and switches at surfaces
28/03/2012
(External)
Professor Joao Magueijo
Department of Physics, Imperial College London
Matters of Gravity: LISA Pathfinder and a test of modified gravity in the solar system
02/05/2012
(External)
Professor Hanns-Christoph Naegerl
Institute for Experimental Physics, University of Innsbruck and Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), Austrian Academy of Sciences
Molecools: Ultracold samples of ground-state molecules near quantum degeneracy
06/06/2012
(External)
Professor Jeff Forshaw
School of Physics & Astronomy,
The University of Manchester
Teaching Quantum Physics: Particles, Waves & Fields
28/06/2012
(External)
Professor Markus Oberthaler
Kirchhoff Institute for Physics, Heidelberg University
Quantum atom optics: about the concepts vacuum, squeezing and entanglement for matterwaves
Academic year 2012/2013
31st October 2012, Professor Markus Aspelmeyer, University of Vienna
28th November 2012, Professor Tom Duke, University College London
30th January 2013, Professor Andrew Turberfield, University of Oxford
27th February 2013, Professor Volker Springel, Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics
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