The lecture series in the summer semester 2025 deals with small and tiny parts, reports on new developments in medical research and makes a contribution to the International Year of Quantum Physics and Technology. Some PIs of the FAU LMQ will give talks on topics ranging from the understanding of light to future high-performance quantum computers. All talks will be held in German.
Location: Center for Medical Physics and Technology (ZMPT), Lecture Hall: 01.020,
Henkestraße 91, 91052 Erlangen
Time: Thursdays, 20.15 Uhr
Further information: http://collegium-alexandrinum.de
The program
For the International Year of Quantum Physics and Technology
June 26: Was ist Licht – Betrachtungen im internationalen Jahr der Quantenphysik
Prof. Dr. Joachim von Zanthier, Chair of Experimental Physics
July 3: Halbleitertechnik ist handwerkgewordene Quantenmechanik
Prof. Dr. Jörg Schulze, Chair of Electronic Devices
July 10: Wie rechnet ein Quantencomputer?
Prof. Dr. Michael Hartmann, Chair of Theoretical Physics
July 17: Quantencomputer: Von Schrödingers Katze zu Hochleistungsrechnern der Zukunft
Prof. Dr. Christopher Eichler, Chair of Experimental Physics
Of small and smallest particles
May 8: Suprapartikel: Nanomaterialien 2.0, die die Grenzen klassischer Materialeigenschaften sprengen und Materialien „intelligent“ machen können
Prof. Dr. Karl Mandel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry
May 15: Neutrinos – Wie wir unsichtbare Teilchen sichtbar machen
Prof. Dr. Anna Nelles, Chair of Experimental Astroparticle Physics, in particular radio detection of neutrinos
May 22: Nanopartikel in der Medizin
Prof. Dr. Christoph Alexiou, Chair of Nanomedicine
News from medical research
June 12: Chancen und Risiken neuer Immunisierungsverfahren
Prof. Dr. Klaus Überla, Chair of Clinical and Molecular Virology
July 24: Natürliche Kommunikationsprozesse nutzbar machen: Synthetische molekulare Kommunikation
Prof. Dr. Roland Schober, Chair of Digital Transmission
(Image on the top: AdobeStock)
The lecture series in the summer semester 2025 deals with small and tiny parts, reports on new developments in medical research and makes a contribution to the International Year of Quantum Physics and Technology. Some PIs of the FAU LMQ will give talks on topics ranging from the understanding of light to future high-performance quantum computers. All talks will be held in German.
Location: Center for Medical Physics and Technology (ZMPT), Lecture Hall: 01.020,
Henkestraße 91, 91052 Erlangen
Time: Thursdays, 20.15 Uhr
Further information: http://collegium-alexandrinum.de
The program
For the International Year of Quantum Physics and Technology
June 26: Was ist Licht – Betrachtungen im internationalen Jahr der Quantenphysik
Prof. Dr. Joachim von Zanthier, Chair of Experimental Physics
July 3: Halbleitertechnik ist handwerkgewordene Quantenmechanik
Prof. Dr. Jörg Schulze, Chair of Electronic Devices
July 10: Wie rechnet ein Quantencomputer?
Prof. Dr. Michael Hartmann, Chair of Theoretical Physics
July 17: Quantencomputer: Von Schrödingers Katze zu Hochleistungsrechnern der Zukunft
Prof. Dr. Christopher Eichler, Chair of Experimental Physics
Of small and smallest particles
May 8: Suprapartikel: Nanomaterialien 2.0, die die Grenzen klassischer Materialeigenschaften sprengen und Materialien „intelligent“ machen können
Prof. Dr. Karl Mandel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry
May 15: Neutrinos – Wie wir unsichtbare Teilchen sichtbar machen
Prof. Dr. Anna Nelles, Chair of Experimental Astroparticle Physics, in particular radio detection of neutrinos
May 22: Nanopartikel in der Medizin
Prof. Dr. Christoph Alexiou, Chair of Nanomedicine
News from medical research
June 12: Chancen und Risiken neuer Immunisierungsverfahren
Prof. Dr. Klaus Überla, Chair of Clinical and Molecular Virology
July 24: Natürliche Kommunikationsprozesse nutzbar machen: Synthetische molekulare Kommunikation
Prof. Dr. Roland Schober, Chair of Digital Transmission
(Image on the top: AdobeStock)