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Joint Colloquium of CeNS and the Department of Physics

The CeNS Colloquium aims at fostering the interdisciplinary education of the members from CeNS by inviting internationally renowned speakers as well as researchers from CeNS to give an introduction into their research field and present their latest discoveries.

Date Speaker Host Location
13.09.24

Prof. Daniel Heller, Sloan Kettering Institute, Weill Cornell Medicine New York
Nanochemistry for the Research, Detection, and Treatment of Cancer

Prof. Olivia Merkel

Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Room B0.022, building B, Butenandtstr. 1-13

18.10.24

Dr. Lukas Milles, MPI of Biochemistry
Reconstructing biological function with de novo protein design

Prof. Joachim Rädler

Kleiner Physik-Hörsaal N 020, Fakultät für Physik

25.10.24

Dr. Wiebke Albrecht, AMOLF, The Netherlands
The best of both worlds: Merging light and electron microscopy for structure-property relations of plasmonic nanoparticles

Prof. Emiliano Cortés, Prof. Knut Müller-Caspary

Large Seminar Room, LMU Nano Institute, Koeniginstr. 10

08.11.24

CANCELLED: Prof. Milan Allan, LMU Munich
What limits the critical temperature for superconductivity in quantum materials?

Prof. Joachim Rädler, Prof. Emiliano Cortés

Large Seminar Room, LMU Nano Institute, Koeniginstr. 10

15.11.24

Dr. Gerti Beliu, Universität Würzburg
Fluorescence Labeling Strategies for Molecular Bioimaging

Prof. Ralf Jungmann

Kleiner Physik-Hörsaal N 020, Fakultät für Physik

22.11.24

Prof. Sahika Inal, KAUST
Polymeric mixed conductors for bioelectronic devices

Prof. Frédéric Laquai, Prof. Philip Tinnefeld

Adolf-von-Baeyer-Hörsaal, Butenandtstr. 5-13

29.11.24

Dr. Florian Dirnberger, TU München
Excitons, magnons & photons in 2D magnetic insulators

Prof. Alexander Högele

Kleiner Physik-Hörsaal N 020, Fakultät für Physik

06.12.24

Prof. Adina Luican-Mayer, University of Ottawa
Quantum Functionality in 2D materials: From Moiré Structures to Quantum Confined Devices

Prof. Alexander Högele

Kleiner Physik-Hörsaal N 020, Fakultät für Physik

13.12.24

Prof. Michelle Digman, UC Irvine
Biophysical Characterization of Cancer Metabolism: Multiparametric Imaging and Phenotypic Tracking in Mitochondrial Dynamics

Prof. Don Lamb, Dr. Evelyn Plötz

Adolf-von-Baeyer-Hörsaal, Butenandtstr. 5-13

10.01.25

Dr. Florian Mann, Pharmaceutical Sciences - Advanced Drug Delivery / Bayer AG
"Delivering the message" - RNA delivery using lipid nanoparticles in an industry setting

Prof. Joachim Rädler, Prof. Olivia Merkel

Kleiner Physik-Hörsaal N 020, Fakultät für Physik

16.01.25

ATTENTION - THURSDAY 5.00 pm
Dr. Daniel Riveline, IGBMC, University of Strasbourg, CNRS, Inserm

Collective rotations: experiments and theory

Prof. Joachim Rädler

Seminar room N110, Faculty of Physics (Rädler/Efetov Chair)

24.01.25

Prof. Andrew Goodwin, University of Oxford
Complexity by design

Prof. Thomas Bein

Adolf-von-Baeyer-Hörsaal, Butenandtstr. 5-13

31.01.25

Dr. Philip Schulz, CNRS/Institut Photovoltaïque d'Ile-de-France (IPVF)
title tba

Dr. Erkan Aydin, Prof. Frédéric Laquai

Adolf-von-Baeyer-Hörsaal, Butenandtstr. 5-13

07.02.25

Dr. Mario Hentschel, University of Stuttgart
Dielectric Mie Voids

Dr. Andreas Tittl

Kleiner Physik-Hörsaal N 020, Fakultät für Physik

14.02.25

Dr. Elisha Krieg, TU Dresden
title tba

Prof. Joachim Rädler

Kleiner Physik-Hörsaal N 020, Fakultät für Physik

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