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October 9-13, 2023

Welcome to the 51st 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 51st Graduate Days please register. (Registration opens during the last week of  term.)

The Heidelberg Physics Graduate Days take place Im Neuenheimer Feld 226 and 227.

Flyer (with room allocation).

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51st Heidelberg Physics Graduate Days

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Welcome

Maksym Gachkivskyi, Maurice Morgenthaler
Heidelberg University
Tuesday, October 10th, 17:15
STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVES' WELCOME AND GET-TOGETHER
 

Morning

Rajib Sarkar
TU Dresden
SYMMETRY BREAKING IN CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS: AN EXPERIMENTAL PERSPECTIVE
 
Belina von Krosigk and Felix Kahlhöfer
Heidelberg University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
DARK MATTER: CANDIDATES, PRODUCTION AND DETECTION
 
Frank Zöllner
Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University
APPLICATIONS OF NMR IN BIOMEDICINE
 
Alfio Bonanno
INAF / INFN Catania
QUANTUM AND CLASSICAL ASPECTS OF REGULAR BLACK HOLES
 
Ruth Durrer
University of Geneva
THEORY OF ANISOTROPIES AND POLARIZATION OF THE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND (CMB)
 
Cesar Cabrera and Selim Jochim
Hamburg University and Heidelberg University
QUANTUM SIMULATION WITH ULTRACOLD ATOMS
 

Afternoon

Industry Lecture

Armen Hayrapetyan
UniCredit Bank
Monday, October 9th, 17:30
MODELLING AND VALIDATION OF CREDIT RISK: FROM DATA ANALYTICS TO MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
 

Hans Jensen Lecture

Kyle Cranmer
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Thursday, October 12th, 17:30, followed by d-fine dinner
HOW AI IS RAISING THE AMBITION OF PHYSICS