EMMI Physics Days

von Montag, 7. November 2011(11:00) bis Dienstag, 8. November 2011(16:15)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
07.11.2011
08.11.2011
AM
11:00 Status of EMMI - Peter Braun-Munzinger (EMMI, GSI)   ()
11:15 Anisotropic flow measurements at RHIC and LHC - Ilya Selyuzhenkov (EMMI, GSI & FIAS)   ()
Slides
11:50 The g-factor of hydrogen-like silicon: The most stringent test of bound state QED in strong fields - Sven Sturm (Univ. Mainz & MPI f. Kernphysik Heidelberg)   ()
09:30 Precision Penning trap experiments with exotic ions - Klaus Blaum (MPI f. Kernphysik Heidelberg)   ()
Slides
10:05 High p_T Physics at ALICE - Henner Büsching (Univ. Frankfurt)   ()
10:40 Theory for pressure induced phase transitions in low-dimensional solids - Harald Jeschke (Univ. Frankfurt)   ()
11:15 --- Coffee Break ---
11:45 Hard x-ray radiation studied by means of Compton polarimetry - Renate Märtin (GSI)   ()
PM
12:25 Nucleosynthesis beyond iron in core-collapse supernovae - Almudena Arcones (Univ. Basel)   ()
Slides
13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Particle acceleration by high-intensity laser plasmas - Georg Pretzler (Univ. Düsseldorf)   ()
14:35 Applications of Holography in Hot Strongly Coupled Plasmas - Konrad Schade (Univ. Heidelberg)   ()
Slides
15:10 Entanglement of mesoscopic gases - Markus Oberthaler (Univ. Heidelberg)   ()
15:45 --- Coffee Break ---
16:15 High-Definition X-Ray Polarimetry - Berit Marx (HI Jena)   ()
16:50 Crossing bounds: From exotic nuclear systems to FAIR - Haik Simon (GSI)   ()
17:25 Poster Session   ()
18:30 --- Dinner ---
12:20 Matter in Extreme Conditions using Ultra-intense Lasers - Matt Zepf (Queen's University Belfast)   ()
12:55 --- Lunch ---
14:00 The r-process under not-so-extreme conditions - Wick Haxton (UC Berkeley)   ()
Slides
14:35 Medium Modification of single Electrons from Heavy Flavour Decays measured by ALICE in Pb-Pb Collisions at sqrt (sNN) = 2.76 TeV - Yvonne Pachmayer (Univ. Heidelberg)   ()
15:10 --- Coffee Break ---
15:40 Turbulence: From Heavy-Ion Collisions to Cold Atoms - Jürgen Berges (Univ. Heidelberg)   ()