EMMI Physics Days 2013

Europe/Berlin
KBW Lecture Hall (GSI)

KBW Lecture Hall

GSI

Planckstraße 1 64291 Darmstadt
Carlo Ewerz (GSI, EMMI), Johannes P. Wessels (Münster University), Peter Braun-Munzinger (GSI, EMMI)
Participants
    • 1
      welcome
    • 2
      Towards Extreme Plasma Modelling at Exascale
      Speaker: Paul Gibbon (FZ Jüelich)
    • 3
      Creating and probing Rydberg interacting many-body systems
      Speaker: Hanna Schempp
    • 2:25 PM
      coffee
    • 4
      Strongly coupled physics: when dynamics generates structure
      Speaker: Jens Braun (TU Darmstadt)
    • 5
      Ultracold Fermi gases: Observation of second sound and more news
      Speaker: Rudolf Grimm (Univ. Innsbruck & Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
    • 6
      Charmonium production in ALICE at the LHC
      Speaker: Jens Wiechula (Tübingen University)
    • 4:45 PM
      Coffee
    • 8
      Posters & Wine
    • 7:00 PM
      Dinner
    • 9
      Astrophysics in lab via slow highly charged ion collisions with multi-electron targets
      Speaker: Martino Trassinelli (INSP Paris)
    • 10
      Initial state fluctuations and anisotropic flow in heavy ion collisions at high temperatures and densities
      Speaker: Hannah Petersen (FIAS)
    • 11:10 AM
      Coffee
    • 11
      Penning-trap mass spectrometry with SHIPTRAP and PENTATRAP
      Speaker: Sergey Eliseev (MPIK Heidelberg)
    • 12
      Neutron-rich Ca isotopes studied with the online mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP
      Speaker: Frank Wienholtz (Greifswald University)
    • 12:55 PM
      Lunch
    • 13
      Nuclear Reactions in Extreme Environments
      Speaker: Mary Beard (JINA)
    • 14
      Electron dynamics in strong laser and Coulomb fields
      Speaker: Andrey Surzhykov (HI Jena)
    • 15
      Strongly Coupled Plasmas in the Lab and in Space
      Speaker: Markus Thoma (Giessen University)
    • 3:45 PM
      Coffee
    • 16
      GSI Colloquium: The ALICE experiment at the LHC, recent results and future prospects
      Speaker: Paolo Giubellino (INFN Torino; CERN)