XVII Heidelberg Graduate Days in Physics

09.10. - 13.10.2006
at the department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Heidelberg. Participants from other universities are very welcome!

Welcome to the Graduate Days in Physics. The courses are open for advanced students, in particular those working on their Diploma and Ph.D. thesis. Our aim is to broaden the physics knowledge as well as to teach specialized techniques.

The Graduate Days take place for the 17th time this fall!

The courses are organized as parallel block lectures, with morning lectures from 9:30 to 12:30 and afternoon lectures from 14:00 to 17:00 including coffee breaks. There is also a free lunch each day included in your registration.

To register, click here.

The following lectures are offered:

Morning Courses (9:30 - 12:30)

Kai Bongs
(Uni Hamburg)
Präzissionsmessungen in der Quantenphysik Phil 12
kHS
Slides
Dirk Dubbers
(PI, Uni Heidelberg)
Phase Transitions in Solid State and Particle Physics Phil 12
gHS
Joachim Lammarsch
(URZ, Uni Heidelberg)
Java 5 A-Ü-Str
CIP-Pool
Massimo Meneghetti
(Uni Bologna)
Gravitational Lensing A-Ü-Str
Bib

Afternoon Courses (14:00 - 17:00)

Oleg Borisov
(Uni Pau / CEA Saclay)
Introduction in Statistical Physics of Macromolecules Phil 12
SR
Tobias Hirsch (DLR Stuttgart),
Martin Pehnt (IFEU Heidelberg),
Daniel Kray, Uli Würfel,
Birger Zimmermann (ISE Freiburg)
Energie der Zukunft
Neuer Kurs!
Phil 12
kHS
Frank Steffen
(MPI München)
Dark Matter Phil 12
gHS
Ernst Sichtermann
(Berkeley Lab)
Spin in Nuclear and Particle Physics A-Ü-Str
Bib


Festvortrag

on Thursday, 12.10.2006, at 17:30 (s.t.)
Physikalisches Institut, Philosophenweg 12, Großer Hörsaal

Wilfried Buchmüller (DESY)
will give the
"Hans Jensen Lecture"
on
"Gravitinos im Kosmos und am LHC"

After the Festvortrag, we will have the d-fine barbecue!


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