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QE Lecture and Colloquium Summer term 2013

Location: Lecture Hall 1
Institute of Physics, Hermann-Herder-Str. 3, Freiburg

 

TIME SCHEDULE
02:15 PM    QE-Lecture
04:15 PM    QE-Colloquium: Keynote Lecture

 

Date               


Speaker                                    
Description                                                        
April 16, 2013
04:15 PM
 ------  no talk
April 23, 2013
04:15 PM
Stanislav Balouchev, MPI Mainz
Non-coherent annihilation upconversion in multicomponent organic systems: experimental sunlight engineering (Abstract)
April 30, 2013
02:15 PM
Giorgos Tsironis, Univ. Kreta
Nonlinear modes in PT-symmetric metamaterials (Abstract)
May 7, 2013
04:15 PM
 ----- no talk
May 14, 2013
04:15 PM
Regina de Vivie-Riedle, Univ. München
Molecular features in complex environment: cooperative team players during excited state bon cleavage (Abstract)
May 28, 2013,
04:15 PM
Frank Grossmann, TU Dresden
Semiclassical hybrid dynamics and selected applications (Abstract)
June 4, 2013,
04:15 PM
Maria Kaminska, Univ. Warsaw Microwave spectroscopy in use for studies of novel materials: topological insulators, graphene and molecular PV structures (Abstract)
June 11, 2013,
04:15 PM
Matthias Sabathil, OSRAM Regensburg
Efficiency limits and quantum effects in InGaN LEDs (Abstract)
June 18, 2013,
04:15 PM
Alexander Stibor,
Univ. Tübingen
Quantum optical experiments with charged matter-waves (Abstract)
June 25, 2013
04:15 PM
Irene Burghardt, Univ. Frankfurt
Elementary processes of organic photovoltaics - What do we learn from a molecular-level perspective? (Abstract)
July 2, 2013
04:15 PM
Stéphane Berciaud, Univ. Strasburg
Optical spectroscopy of graphene: Intrinsic properties, devices and hybrids (Abstract)
July 9, 2013
04:15 PM
Roland Mitric, Univ. Würzburg
Simulation and Control of Photochemistry and Photophysics in Complex Systems (Abstract)
July 16, 2013
04:15 PM
Thorsten Friedrich, Univ. Freiburg
Evolutionary fine-tuning of biological electron transfer reactions for energy conversion (Abstract)
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