Archive 2020

Location: CFEL (Bldg. 99)

Communication and Conflict Management (IMPRS UFAST skills course)

IMPRS UFAST skills course

Source Technology (IMPRS UFAST core course)

IMPRS UFAST core course

Project and Time Management (IMPRS UFAST skills course)

IMPRS UFAST core course

Introduction to LabVIEW for PhD students (IMPRS UFAST skills course)

IMPRS UFAST skills course

How to Remain a Scientist: Good Scientific Practice (IMPRS UFAST skills course)

IMPRS UFAST skills course
CANCELLATION - Please note that due to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) this workshop has been cancelled. [more]

Pair and Many-Body Resonance Energy Transfer: Molecular QED Theory

MPSD Seminar
CANCELLATION - Please note that due to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) this seminar has been cancelled. [more]

Signatures of the quantum vacuum

MPSD Seminar
The quantum vacuum is one of the most counter-intuitive concepts of quantum electrodynamics. Whereas the classical vacuum refers to a region of space that is devoid of any particles or fields, its quantum counterpart contains fluctuating electromagnetic fields even in the most idealised case. As predicted by macroscopic quantum electrodynamics, the structure of these virtual photons can be significantly altered by the presence of magnetodielectric bodies or media. The signature of the quantum vacuum is manifest in the interaction of virtual photons with charged matter. [more]

Symmetries in high harmonic generation and their application to novel ultrafast spectroscopies

MPSD Seminar
The analysis of symmetries and their associated selection rules is extremely useful in many fields of science. The field of nonlinear optics is no exception. In the early days of nonlinear optics, symmetries were used to derive whether particular nonlinear optical processes are allowed/forbidden according to the medium’s point-group. This approach is believed to be complete, and is regularly taught in graduate classes. [more]

Presentation Skills (IMPRS-UFAST Skills Course)

IMPRS-UFAST skills course
“Poets are born – speakers are made” Public speaking is a necessity in scientific life. Take part in this two-days course, find out what your strengths are and develop your individual presentation profile. Take steps to learn how to lead the audience from your first appearance on stage until the last question in the discussion. Be authentic, enthusiastic and convincing! [more]
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