Ruprecht Karls Universität Heidelberg

ITP Seminar on Fundamental Physics (Teilchentee) SS19


Seminar at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Heidelberg University

Date Speaker Title
25.4.2019
Phil12;SR106
Christof Gattringer
Graz
[Abstract]
Lattice field theory with worldlines and worldsheets (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
2.5.2019
Phil12;SR106
Thomas Konstandin
Hamburg
[Abstract]
Implications of cosmological phase transitions (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
9.5.2019
Phil12;SR106
Philipp Hauke
ITP Heidelberg
[Abstract]
Cold-atom quantum simulation of gauge theories (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
16.5.2019
Phil12;SR106
Matthias Neubert
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
[Abstract]
Effective Field Theory after a New-Physics Discovery (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
23.5.2019
Phil12;SR106
Bjoern Garbrecht
Technische Universität München
[Abstract]
Systematic expansion of tunneling rates (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
31.5.2019
Phil12;SR106
Ayres Freitas
University of Pittsburgh
[Abstract]
Flavor-specific scalar mediators - Spezial-Teilchen-Tee
6.6.2019
Phil12;SR106
Aleksas Mazeliauskas
ITP Heidelberg
[Abstract]
Far from equilibrium QCD dynamics in high energy nuclear collisions (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
27.6.2019
Phil12;SR106
Stefan Vogl: Common Seminar with MPIK
MPIK
[Abstract]
New effects in Dark Matter production (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
4.7.2019
Phil12;SR106
Alex Maas
Universität Graz
[Abstract]
Electroweak phenomenology from (fundamental) field theory (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
11.7.2019
Phil12;SR106
Jörg Jäckel
Heidelberg
Physics beyond colliders – Exploring beyond the Standard Model (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
18.7.2019
Phil12;SR106
Michele Cicoli
Università di Bologna
[Abstract]
Reheating and geometrical destabilisation in Fibre Inflation (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)
25.7.2019
Phil12;SR106
Ulrich Heinz
The Ohio State University
[Abstract]
Far-from-equilibrium hydrodynamics, or: How the heck is it possible that a system emitting only a dozen particles behaves like a fluid? (PRETALK for students at 15:30 h)