Events

Events

Lectures and events at DESY

Current week « 22.10. - 28.10.2012 » Week | Month
 
22.10.
11:30 Hamburg
Geb. 99 CFEL, SemRaum IV

Competing instabilities at paraelectric/superconducting interfaces
Michael Fechner (Materials Theory, ETH Zürich)
16:30 Hamburg
Geb. 2a/EG, Seminarraum 2
Theory Seminar
Heavy quark threshold physics
Maximilian Stahlhofen (DESY)
23.10.
14:00 Hamburg
Geb. 25f, Raum 456
VORTRAG
Carbon nanomembranes and graphene by conversion of self-assembled monolayers: Synthesis, structural characterization and functional properties
Andrey Turchanin (Univ. Bielefeld, Fakultät für Physik)
16:00 Hamburg
Geb. 30b, Seminarraum 459
ACCELERATOR PHYSICS SEMINAR
Simulation of the Electron-Cloud Heat Load for the Cold Arcs of the Large Hadron Collider
Humberto Maury Cuna (CINVESTAV / CERN)
16:00 Hamburg
Geb. 01, Seminarraum 3
Informationsveranstaltung
Organspende
Prof. Dr. med. Björn Nashan (Leiter des Zentrums für Transplantationsmedizin, Uni-Kliniken HH-Eppendorf)
16:45 Hamburg
DESY-Hörsaal
DIENSTAGSSEMINAR
XENON100 - The new Results
Marc Schumann (University of Zurich)
24.10.
14:30 Hamburg
Geb. 2a/EG, Seminarraum 2
Theory Colloquium
The top quark and Higgs boson masses and the stability of the electroweak vacuum
Sven-Olaf Moch
17:00 Hamburg
DESY-Bistro
SCIENCE CAFÉ DESY
“Weltuntergänge” - Globale Katastrophen in Vergangenheit und Zukunft
Werner Brefeld
25.10.
10:00 Hamburg
bldg. 99 CFEL, sem. room I
Seminar
CFEL Molecular Physics Seminar: Laser induced alignment of molecules in helium
Dominik Pentlehner (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
14:15 Hamburg
Geb.2a, Seminarraum 2
STRUBG THEORY SEMINAR
Exact results on ABJM partition function
Yasuyuki Hatsuda
16:30 Hamburg
Geb. 2a/EG, Seminarraum 2
Pauli Center Blackboard Seminar
Higgs physics after the discovery
Georg Weiglein (DESY)
20:00 Hamburg
Hörsaal

The Arts of Japan and Europe: Fascinating Parellels and Contrasts through History
Marie-Therese Barrett
26.10.
14:00 -15:00 Hamburg
Bldg. 99 CFEL, sem. rooms I, II, III
Seminar
CFEL Colloquium: My 50-year adventure with graphene
Mildred Dresselhaus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA, USA)