Mathematical-Physical Colloquium in Summer Semester 2023

The colloquium takes place on Tuesdays from 16:30 to 17:30 in lecture hall B302 (in the main building Welfenschloss, Welfengarten 1). Before the lectures of external guests, there is usually the possibility for an exchange in front of the lecture hall from about 16:00.

For any questions, please contact Prof. Dr. Ulrich Derenthal.

Program

11.04.23
Leon Karpa (LUH)

The force of light: from tweezing bacteria to ultracold interactions between ions, atoms and molecules
Inaugural Lecture as part of the Habilitation

18.04.23
Alden Waters (University of Groningen)

Gaussian Kernels in Control Theory and Inverse problems
Presentation of the habilitation project

25.04.23
Annika Wille (LUH)

Mathematische Tätigkeit und das Kommunizieren darüber als wesentliche Aspekte mathematischen Tuns und Lernens
Inaugural Lecture

02.05.23
Stefan Schreieder (LUH)

Torsion cycles
Inaugural Lecture

09.05.23
Björn Maronga (LUH)

Turbulenzauflösende Simulationstechnik in der Meteorologie: Beiträge zur Klimaforschung
Inaugural Lecture

16.05.23
Marco Jupé (LZH)

Nichtlinearitäten in Optischen Schichten: Wechselwirkung und Anwendungspotential
Presentation of the habilitation project

23.05.23
Maria Alessandra Papa (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics / LUH)

The next big gravitational wave discovery
Inaugural Lecture

06.06.23
Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène (CNRS / Université Paris-Saclay)

Das Lokal-Global-Prinzip in der diophantischen Geometrie - nach hundert Jahren
Humboldt Research Award

13.06.23
Johannes Lankeit (LUH)

Parabolische Differentialgleichungen: Zwischen Biologie und Blow-Up
Inaugural Lecture

20.06.23
Ziyang Gao (LUH)

Sparsity of rational and algebraic points
Inaugural Lecture

27.06.23
Tanja Mehlstäubler (LUH / PTB)

Quantum Clocks and Complex Systems
Inaugural Lecture

04.07.23
Andrea Trabattoni (LUH / DESY)

Towards a new understanding of photo-induced electron dynamics in matter
Inaugural Lecture

11.07.23
Jens Marklof (University of Bristol)

Random lattices and their applications: from statistical mechanics to number theory