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Science Rocks!

In this biweekly seminar, PhD students of CeNS and of the faculty of physics present their current research to their peer students followed by scientific discussions in an informal atmosphere.

Science Rocks! takes place every second Thursday at 17:45 in the seminar room N110 of the LMU physics building (Kotthaus/Rädler). All graduate students of CeNS and the Faculties of Physics and Chemistry are invited to listen to the speakers who present the fascinating aspects of their doctoral research. After the talk, there is time for scientific discussions and further exchange to strengthen the network of PhD students of CeNS. The initiators of Science Rocks! are Prof. Tim Liedl and Jun.-Prof. Alex Högele.

PhD students Louis Reese, Verena Schüller and Ingo Stein are responsible for the organization of the event. You can contact them if you have questions about the event or if you would like to give a talk in the upcoming semester!

This students' seminar is kindly supported by d-fine and the Boston Consulting Group.

Date Speaker Location
20.10.11

Nikolaus Naredi-Rainer, AG Prof. Don C. Lamb

We torture molecules with light and listen to their screams: HOW PROTEINS UNFOLD

Seminarraum N110, Altbau der Fakultät für Physik

03.11.11

Moritz Kreysing, AG Prof. Dieter Braun

The unconventional retina of the elephantnose fish: How photonic crystals improve vision

Seminarraum N110, Altbau der Fakultät für Physik

17.11.11

Mathias Strackharn, AG Prof. Hermann Gaub

One by One: Single-Molecule Surface Assembly

Seminarraum N110, Altbau der Fakultät für Physik

01.12.11

Kulpreet Virdi, AG Prof. Christina Scheu

Electrons, Camera, Action! STEM-VEELS - A new method for seeing and testing your nano world

Seminarraum N110, Altbau der Fakultät für Physik

15.12.11

Carleen Kluger, AG Dr. Carsten Grashoff

From the Bottom of my Heart: Measuring the Influence of Metavinculin Mutations on Molecular Mechanotransduction

Seminarraum N110, Altbau der Fakultät für Physik

12.01.12

Markus Heyl, AG Prof. Stefan Kehrein

When the Photon Shakes up the Sea: The Crooks Relation in Optical Spectra

Seminarraum N110, Altbau der Fakultät für Physik

26.01.12

Maximilian Weitz, AG Prof. Fritz Simmel

Blinking droplets - Microemulsions containing synthetic transcriptional oscillators

Seminarraum N110, Altbau der Fakultät für Physik

09.02.12

Florian Seilmeier, AG Prof. Alex Högele

Recreating the atom: The fascinating world of quantum dots 

Seminarraum N110, Altbau der Fakultät für Physik