Welcome to the 49th Heidelberg Physics Graduate Days. The courses are open for advanced students, in particular those working on their Master's and doctoral theses. Our aim is to offer courses that broaden the physics knowledge of our students as well as to teach specialized techniques.
The courses are organised as parallel block lectures, with the morning lectures taking place from 9:30 to 12:30 and the afternoon lectures from 14:00 to 17:00, including coffee breaks. There is also a free lunch each day included in your registration. Note that each course runs every day for five days either in a morning or afternoon slot.
To take part in the 49th Graduate Days please register.
The Heidelberg Physics Graduate Days take place Im Neuenheimer Feld 226 and 227.
Places available: 2
Daniel Unverzagt, Maksym Gachkivskyi Heidelberg University Tuesday, October 11th, 17:30 |
Student Representatives' Welcome and Get Together | INF 226 K1/2/3 |
Frederic P. Schuller University of Twente |
Constructive Gravity | INF 227 CIP POOL |
Philipp Hauke University of Trento |
Quantum Simulation and Optimization | INF 226 K1/2/3 |
Marc Kachelrieß, Elias Eulig, Michael Knaup, Joscha Maier, and Stefan Sawall German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) |
X-Ray Computed Tomography and Tomographic Image Reconstruction | INF 227 SR3.403/404 |
Norbert Wermes University of Bonn |
Semiconductor Detectors - Fundamentals and Applications | INF 227 HS2 |
Giorgio Arcadi University of Messina |
Dark Matter Production Mechanisms and their Experimental Probes | INF 227 SR1.403/404 |
Payton Gardner University of Montana |
Water Planet - Hydrology and Coupled Physics of the Earth's Shallow Interior | INF 227 HS1 |
Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer, Michel De Cian Heidelberg University, EPFL |
Introduction to Quark and Lepton Flavour Physics | INF 227 SR1.403/404 |
Joerg Jaeckel Heidelberg University |
A few thoughts on naturalness and all that | INF 227 SR3.403/404 |
Fabian Walter Max Planck Institute for Astronomy |
Galaxy Evolution through Cosmic Time with ALMA | INF 227 CIP POOL |
Hanns-Christoph Nägerl University of Innsbruck |
Correlated Quantum Matter with Ultracold Atoms and Molecules | INF 227 HS2 |
Team d-fine d-fine, Frankfurt am Main |
Multiple crises at the same time - how data analytics and risk management can help to navigate in uncertain times | INF 226 K1/2/3 |
Stefan Lippoldt Carl Zeiss SMT, Oberkochen Monday, October 10th, 17:30, followed by beer and bretzels |
Breaking new ground for the microchips of tomorrow | INF 227 HS2 |
with Tilman Plehn Institute for Theoretical Physics Monday, October 10th, 20:00-21:00 |
Galapagos Big Band | INF 226 FOYER |
Sally Dawson Brookhaven National Laboratory Thursday, October 13th, 18:00, followed by the d-fine reception |
Why Study Particle Physics? Tackling the Big Questions | GREAT HALL OF THE OLD UNIVERSITY - ALTE AULA |