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Previous Colloquia in 2001/200003.12.2001 Eckehard Schöll, TU Berlin "Transport in nanostructures - a paradigm for complex nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation" 26.11.2001 Uzy Smilansky, Weizmann Institut "Counting Nodal Domains - from Chladni to Quantum Chaos" 19.11.2001 R. Sauerbrey, Universität Jena "Interaction of intense laser radiation with matter" 12.11.2001 Siegfried Hess, TU Berlin "Flow properties of complex fluids" 5.11.2001 Leonid P. Shilnikov, Novgorod University "Basic bifurcations of dynamical systems" 29.10.2001 Gregor Hackenbroich, Universität Essen "Random light: From localization to random lasers" 22.10.2001 Jean Dalibard, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel Paris Bose-Einstein Condensates: Quantum Coherence and Superfluidity 15.10.2001 Kestutis Pyragas, Semiconductor Physics Institute Vilnius, Lithuania "Control of chaos via an unstable delayed feedback controller" 08.10.2001 Turgay Uzer, Atlanta "Rydberg Electron Dynamics in Many (>2) Degrees-of-Freedom" 17.09.2001 Annette Zippelius, Universität Göttingen "Critical Dynamics of Gelation" additional colloquium, Tuesday, 31.07.2001 Sergey Ganichev, Universität Regensburg "Conversion of spin into directed electric current in quantum wells" 30.07.2001 Roman Kotecky, Universität Prag "Mathematics of phase transitions: from finite size effects to zeros of partition function" 16.07.2001 Herbert Walther, MPQ Garching "Quantum Phenomena of Single Atoms" 09.07.2001 Rudolf Friedrich, Universität Stuttgart "Analysis of Stochastic Systems with Applications in Turbulence, Traffic and Medicine" 02.07.2001 Peter M. Koch, State University of New York "Phase Control of Atomic Dynamics in Strong, Bichromatic Fields" 25.06.2001 Peter Hänggi, Universität Augsburg "Brownian Motors" 18.06.2001 Gero Vogl, Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin "Quantum interferences and atomic jumps in solids" 11.06.2001 Carl Dettmann, University of Bristol "Perturbation theories of stochastic chaos" 28.05.2001 A. J. Leggett, University of Illinois "Superfluidity, phase coherence and the new Bose-condensed alkali gases" 21.05.2001 Gustav Gerber, Univ. Würzburg "Optimal Control of Quantum Dynamics by Adaptive Femtosecond Pulse Shaping" 14.05.2001 Kurt Binder, Universität Mainz "Monte Carlo Simulations of Surface - Induced Order and Disorder" 07.05.2001 Konstantin Efetov, Ruhr-Universität Bochum "Quantum Interference and Coulomb Interaction in Arrays of Tunnel Junctions" 30.04.2001 Hans De Raedt, Universität Groningen "If we would have a quantum computer what can we do with it?" 23.04.2001 L. Schimansky-Geier, Humboldt-Univ. Berlin "Noise in excitable systems" 09.04.2001 Gert-Ludwig Ingold, Universität Augsburg "Josephson Effect and Phase Fluctuations" 02.04.2001, 'Martin-Gutzwiller-Fellowship' Award Ceremony Richard Prange, MPIPKS "Special Eigenstates in Quantum Chaos" 19.03.2001 Martin Riedmiller, Universität Karlsruhe "Reinforcement Learning in Cooperative Multi Agent Systems" 12.03.2001 David Sherrington, University Oxford "Magnets, microchips, memories and markets: statistical physics of complex systems" 26.02.2001 Stephan Diekmann, Universität Jena "Electrons in Biology - Structure and Function of Oxydoreductases" 19.02.2001 Oliver Benson, Universität Konstanz "Novel Light Sources from Nanoparticles coupled to Microcavities: Quantum Optics on a Nanometer Scale" 12.02.2001 Herbert Wagner, LMU München "Morphology of Large-Scale Structures in the Universe" 05.02.2001 Mathias Bode, Univ. Münster and Cortologic AG Berlin "Binocular Rivalry: On the Modelling of Decision Processes in the Visual Cortex" 29.01.2001 Dirk Helbing, TU Dresden/Traffic Sciences "Traffic and Other Self-Driven Many-Particle Systems" 22.01.2001 Michael Thoss, TU München ''Semiclassical Description of Molecular Dynamics'' 15.01.2001 Nicolas Agrait, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid ''Atomic Contacts and Atomic Chains'' 08.01.2001 Werner Pesch, Universität Bayreuth ''Spirals and Spiral Defect Chaos in Rayleigh-Benard Convection'' 18.12.2000 Werner Ebeling, Humboldt-Universität Berlin ''Complex Dynamics of Active Brownian Particles'' 11.12.2000 Joachim Hilgert, TU Clausthal ''Introduction to the Mathematical Problems of Quantum Chaos'' 05.12.2000, exceptionally on TUESDAY, 16:30 Seth Putterman, University of California ''Sonoluminescence'' 27.11.2000 Hans Herrmann, Univ. Stuttgart ''The form of dunes'' 20.11.2000 Peter Lambropoulos, University of Crete ''Two- and Three-Electron Atoms Driven by Laser Fields'' 13.11.2000 D. Vollhardt, Univ. Augsburg ''Strongly Correlated Electron Systems: Problems, Progress and Perspectives'' 06.11.2000 Michael Schreiber, TU Chemmitz ''Correlated Electrons in the Quantum Coulomb Glass and in Parabolic Quantum Dots'' 30.10.2000 Herbert Levine, University San Diego ''The Dictostelium Amoeba: A motion-dominated lifecycle'' 25.09.2000 Gerd Schoen, Universitaet Karlsruhe ''Josephson Qubits und der Quantenmessprozess'' 18.09.2000 Guenter Radons, TU Chemnitz ''Theoretical Physics meets Engineering: Nonlinear Dynamics of Waterjet Cutting'' 11.09.2000 Dominique Delande, MPIPKS "Beyond Periodic Orbit Theory and Random Matrix Theory in Atomic Physics'' 31.7.2000 Detlef Duerr, Universitaet Muenchen ''Bohmian Mechanics-Foundation of Quantum Mechanics'' 24.7.2000 H. Weidenmüller ''Recent Developments in Random Matrix Theory'' 17.7.2000 Ken Taylor, Belfast "Laser-driven 3-body Coulomb dynamics in atoms and molecules'' 10.7.2000 Achim Wixforth, Center for NanoScience, LMU Muenchen Nano-Quakes on a Chip: Surface acoustic waves in semiconductor physics" 3.7.2000 R. N. Mantegna, Palermo "Physics of Stock Markets" 19.6.2000 M. Wilkens, Univ. Potsdam, "Quantum Games" 5.6.2000 Wilhelm Zwerger, LMU München "Topological effects and universal force oscillations in nanocohesion" 29.5.2000 Celada, Genua "Modelling the immune system and why" 22.5.2000 Eric Heller, Harvard University "Putting Quantum Phase Space to Work: From Chaos to Chemistry" 15.5.2000 P. Grassberger, Wuppertal "Why it helps to be biased and opportunistic when doing simulations" 8.5.2000 I. Mertig, Dresden "Tunneling magneto-resistance: a new phenomenon?" 17.4.2000 Berthold-Georg Englert, Universitaet Ulm und MPQ Garching: Quantitative Wave-Particle-Dualism 23.3.2000 Todd Ditmire, Livermore "Studies of intense laser driven Coulomb explosions in large clusters and applications to deuterium nuclear fusion" Colloquia 2008 |
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