Gentner Colloqium

Archive
  • 24.07.2024, 11:15 Uhr, Robert Hammann: Venturing into the Neutrino Fog: First Measurement of Solar CEvNS with XENONnT
  • 31.01.2024, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Böser (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz): Towards the neutrino mass with Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy: Project 8
  • 20.12.2023, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Christian Buck (MPIK, HD): Neutrino detection at nuclear reactors
  • 18.10.2023, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Belina von Krosigk (KIP, Uni HD): DELight: a Direct Search Experiment for Light Dark Matter with Superfluid Helium
  • 17.05.2023, 13:15 Uhr, Prof. Fedor Simkovic, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia: Neutrino masses, oscillations, and neutrino-less double-beta decay
  • 08.02.2023, 11:15 Uhr, Jun. Prof. Dr. Felix Kahlhöfer (KIT, Karlsruhe): The collider cosmology connection
  • 11.01.2023, 13:00 Uhr, Dr. Thierry Lasserre, IRFU CEA, Saclay: Searching for light sterile neutrinos and relic neutrinos with KATRIN
  • 30.11.2022, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Skyler Degenkolb, Heidelberg University: From the lowest energies to the highest: constraints on CP violation from permanent electric dipole moments
  • 26.10.2022, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Martin Meggle-Freund (MFG Patentanwälte, München): Sind Neutrinos patentierbar?
  • 20.07.2022, 10:00 Uhr, Prof. Jelena Maricic, University of Hawaii at Manoa: Status of DarkSide-20k and low mass DS-50 results
  • 13.07.2022, 15:00 Uhr, Prof. Jeff Martoff Ph.D., Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA: The HUNTER Sterile Neutrino Search
  • 27.04.2022, 11:15 Uhr, Ass. Prof. Dr. Kimberly Palladino (University of Oxford): A Shot in the Dark: Searching for Dark Matter with LZ
  • 23.02.2022, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Ely Kovetz (Ben-Gurion University, Israel): The 21cm signal from cosmic dawn as a unique probe of dark matter
  • 09.02.2022, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Zheng-Tian Lu: Identifying Old Ice and Water with Single-Atom Counting
  • 26.01.2022, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Werner Rodejohann (MPIK): How to distinguish a particle from its antiparticle
  • 07.07.2021, 16:00 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Daniel McKinsey (UC Berkeley, USA): Probing Sub-GeV Dark Matter with Superfluid Helium: The HeRALD Experiment
  • 23.06.2021, 16:00 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Martin Erdmann (RWTH, Aachen): Deep Learning meets Physics
  • 09.06.2021, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Alberto Lusiani (INFN Pisa, Italy): First measurement of the muon magnetic anomaly at Fermilab
  • 26.05.2021, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Julia Harz (TU München): The quest for the origin of matter -- new approaches and refined methods
  • 12.05.2021, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Harald Lück (Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Hannover): The Einstein Telescope - listening to the murmurs of the universe (status and prospects)
  • 28.04.2021, 16:00 Uhr, Assistant Prof. Dr. Stephanie Wissel (Penn State Univ.): Cosmic Neutrino Experiments at the Highest Energies: Present and Future
  • 14.04.2021, 16:00 Uhr, Dr. Katelin Schutz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA): Making dark matter out of light: the cosmology of sub-MeV freeze-in
  • 27.01.2021, 16:00 Uhr, Associate Prof. Dr. Abigail Vieregg (University of Chicago, USA): Discovering the Highest Energy Neutrinos With Radio Phased Arrays
  • 14.10.2020, 16:00 Uhr, Asst Prof. Dr. Nassim Bozorgnia (York University, Toronto, Canada): Inferring the dark matter distribution from simulations and observations
  • 22.07.2020, 17:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Raman Sundrum (Univ. of Maryland, USA): Cosmology and Unification
  • 17.07.2019, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Brian Reville (MPIK, HD): The plasma physics of particle acceleration at astrophysical shocks
  • 22.05.2019, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Katsuki Hiraide, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo: Recent results from the XMASS experiment
  • 21.11.2018, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Stefan Jordan (ARI, Uni HD): Gaia's second star catalogue - A huge step for astrophysics
  • 11.07.2018, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Henrique Araujo (Imperial College London, UK): Challenges in liquid xenon detectors
  • 16.05.2018, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Kai Fülber (KKW Brokdorf): Kernkraftwerk Brokdorf: Aufbau, Betrieb und Perspektive
  • 07.02.2018, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Alessandra Buonanno (MPI für Gravitationsphysik (AEI), Potsdam): Gravitational-Wave Emission and their Multi-Messenger Signatures
  • 12.07.2017, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Achim Schwenk (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt): Chiral effective field theory for dark matter direct detection
  • 14.06.2017, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Karoline Schäffner (INFN - Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Assergi, Italy): The COSINUS project - searching for dark matter with new NaI-based cryogenic detectors
  • 07.06.2017, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Daniel Vignaud (APC, Paris): Solar neutrinos: messengers from the core of the Sun and talented wizards
  • 19.05.2017, 13:30 Uhr, Constanze Hasterok: XENON1T: First results
  • 21.04.2017, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Paolo Privitera (Dept. of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Dept. of Physics, Enrico Fermi Inst., Kavli Inst. for Cosm. Physics, Univ. of Chicago): The DAMIC experiment: searching for WIMPs and beyond with CCDs
  • 18.01.2017, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Anna Franckowiak (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Zeuthen): Multi-Messenger Astronomy with Neutrinos
  • 07.12.2016, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Valerie Domcke (APC, Paris): Inflation and Gravitational Waves
  • 09.11.2016, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Christopher Wiebusch (Physikalisches Institut, RWTH Aachen): Observations of high-energy cosmic neutrinos
  • 27.07.2016, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Michael Kramer (Director MPI für Radioastronomie, Bonn): Fast Radio Bursts - Status, models, applications
  • 29.06.2016, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Michael Smy (University of California, Irvine): The Painter with Light: Two Decades of Super-Kamiokande
  • 25.05.2016, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Steen Hannestad (Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, Aarhus Univ., Denmark): Neutrinos and other light relics in cosmology - status and future prospects
  • 11.05.2016, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Matteo Viel (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico, Trieste, Italy): Constraints on neutrinos from cosmology
  • 16.12.2015, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Christoph Weniger (GRAPPA, U. of Amsterdam): Indirect searches for dark matter: Some signal candidates and many constraints
  • 25.11.2015, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Rolf Buehler (DESY Zeuthen): Magnetic dissipation in the Crab Nebula
  • 21.10.2015, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. A.K. Drukier (LEN Inc. and OKC, Stockholm, Sweden): New class of detectors for neutral and weakly interacting particles
  • 24.06.2015, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Gianpiero Mangano (INFN and University of Naples, Italy): Neutrino Cosmology after Planck
  • 20.05.2015, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Amand Faessler (Institut fuer Theor. Physik, Uni Tuebingen): Can the neutrino tell us its mass by electron capture?
  • 16.02.2015, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. David Berge (GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam, NL): Of protons and photons - chasing galactic cosmic rays with HESS
  • 21.01.2015, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Christopher McCabe, GRAPPA Institute, Amsterdam, NL: Interplay of searches for WIMP dark matter
  • 12.12.2014, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. R. White, University of Leicester, UK: A Compact Camera for Astronomy at the Highest Energies
  • 19.11.2014, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Khee-Gan Lee, MPI für Astronomie, Heidelberg: Mapping the High-Redshift Cosmic Web with Lyman-Alpha Forest Tomography
  • 16.07.2014, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Federico Sanchez (IFAE, Universitaet Autonoma de Barcelona): Observation of muon neutrino to electron neutrino transition at the T2K experiment: theta13 and deltaCP
  • 18.06.2014, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Michael Wurm (Universität Mainz): Perspectives for the next generation of liquid-scintillator neutrino detectors
  • 30.04.2014, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Joseph Formaggio (MIT, Cambridge, MA): Weighing Neutrinos: Measuring Neutrino Masses after PLANCK
  • 15.01.2014, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Glenn van de Ven (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg): Stellar Dynamical Constraints on Dark Matter Density
  • 18.12.2013, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Matthias Junker (LNGS, Assergi, Italy): LUNA: 20 years of nuclear astrophysics at LNGS
  • 04.12.2013, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Silvia Masciocchi (GSI Darmstadt): ALICE at the LHC: highlights from run 1
  • 20.11.2013, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Michael Wurm (Universität Tübingen): CANCELLED DUE TO SICKNESS !!!
  • 24.07.2013, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Concepcion Gonzalez-Garcia (U. Barcelona & Stony Brook): Effective Lagrangians for Higgs Interactions
  • 17.07.2013, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Matthias Bartelmann (Uni Heidelberg, ZAH, ITA): The world according to Planck
  • 10.07.2013, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Marco Pallavicini (Universita' di Genova & INFN Genova): SOX: Short Distance Neutrino Oscillations with Borexino
  • 15.05.2013, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Javier Menéndez Sánchez (Technische Universität Darmstadt): Spin-Dependent WIMP scattering off nuclei for direct Dark Matter searches
  • 30.01.2013, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Jörg R. Hörandel (Radboud University Nijmegen): Listening to cosmic rays with a radio receiver
  • 19.12.2012, 11:15 Uhr, PD Dr. Thierry Lasserre (CEA/Saclay and APC Paris): Testing the Reactor and Gallium Anomalies with intense (anti)neutrino emitters
  • 05.12.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Wick Haxton (LBL Berkeley, CA, USA): Dark Matter Analysis from an Effective Theory Perspective
  • 28.11.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Rocky Kolb (University of Chicago, USA): The Decade of the WIMP
  • 21.11.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Dominik Stoeckinger, Technische Universitaet Dresden: The muon anomalous magnetic moment and physics beyond the Standard Model
  • 25.07.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. David Lhuillier (CEA, Saclay, France): Testing the hypothesis of a new, sterile, neutrino at research reactors
  • 11.07.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Alexander Kusenko (UCLA Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, USA): Sterile neutrinos: the dark side of the light fermions
  • 04.07.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Kai Martens (University of Tokyo, IPMU): The XMASS Experiment at the Kamioka Observatory in Japan
  • 11.05.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Alexei Smirnov (ICTP Triest): Physics with huge atmospheric neutrino detectors
  • 02.05.2012, 13:00 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Dmitri Semikoz, APC, Paris: Search for the sources of cosmic rays
  • 01.02.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Siegfried Bethke (Max Planck Institut for Physics, Munich): The Large Hadron Collider Project - Status, highlight results and future prospects
  • 18.01.2012, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Christian Spiering (DESY Zeuthen): IceCube: Status and Perspectives
  • 14.12.2011, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Thilo Michel, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg: Pixel detectors: a possible way in the search for the neutrinoless double beta decay
  • 16.11.2011, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Angela Olinto (University of Chicago): Surprises at the Highest Energies
  • 02.11.2011, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Justin Read (University of Leicester und ETH Zürich): Astrophysical probes of dark matter
  • 15.06.2011, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Carlos Peña Garay (IFIC, Spain): Neutrinos and the weakest force
  • 27.04.2011, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Belen Gavela, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid: Neutrino light on the Flavour puzzle
  • 13.04.2011, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Andre Schöning, Uni Heidelberg: A novel $\mu\rightarrow eee$ experiment
  • 09.02.2011, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Josef Jochum (Univ. Tübingen): CRESST - Direct Dark Matter Search with scintillating cryogenic Detectors
  • 19.01.2011, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Dieter Frekers (Univ. Muenster): Die Kernphysik des doppelten Beta-Zerfalls: Gibt es noch Ueberraschungen?
  • 22.12.2010, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Yoshitaka Kuno (Osaka Univ., Japan): Is Lepton Flavor Violated for Charged Leptons?
  • 24.11.2010, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Yuri Litvinov (MPIK, HD): beta decay of highly-charged ions
  • 30.06.2010, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Ray Protheroe (UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA): Ultra High Energy Neutrino Astronomy
  • 09.06.2010, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Andrea Giuliani (Universita` dell'Insubria and INFN, Italy): The bolometric path to neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
  • 12.05.2010, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Ralf Srama (MPIK, HD): The hunt for interstellar dust grains with in-situ dust detectors
  • 14.04.2010, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Volker Springel (MPA, Garching): Into the darkness: Cosmological simulations and the search for dark matter in our Universe
  • 24.02.2010, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Ruben Saakyan (UCL, London): Status of the SuperNEMO double beta decay experiment
  • 13.01.2010, 11:15 Uhr, Ioannis Contopoulos: Observational evidence for an AGN cosmic battery
  • 09.12.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. J. J. Gomez-Cadenas (CERN, CH): Ettore Majorana meets his shadow
  • 11.11.2009, 11:30 Uhr, Dr. A. Morselli (INFN Roma Tor Vergata): The Fermi Large Area Telescope and the quest for Dark Matter signals
  • 28.10.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Dominik Schwarz (Univ. Bielefeld): Puzzles of the microwave sky
  • 14.10.2009, 10:30 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Christian Enss (Uni HD): Metallic Magnetic Calorimeters: A Novel Tool for Many Applications
  • 01.07.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Dave Green (Department of Physics, Univ, of Cambridge, UK): Statistics of Galactic SNRs and G1.9+0.3, the youngest known Galactic remnant
  • 03.06.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. GARY STEIGMAN (Ohio State University , MPI and LMU): THE EARLY UNIVERSE AS A LABORATORY FOR PARTICLE PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY
  • 27.05.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. Andreas Ringwald (DESY, Hamburg ): Is There New Physics at the Milliscale? -- Particle Physics with Low-Energy Photons --
  • 06.05.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Gerald Garvey (LANL, USA): Neutrinos:The Surprises Continue
  • 24.04.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Dr. Elena Aprile (Columbia University, New York): The Search for Dark Matter with the XENON Experiment
  • 04.02.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Prof. Samoil M. Bilenky (Dubna, JINR): The Neutrino: a Special Particle
  • 28.01.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Maxim V. Barkov (University of Leeds): GRB central engine and role of magnetic field
  • 14.01.2009, 11:15 Uhr, Nicolas Regnault (LPHNE, CNRS-IN2P3, Paris U., VI-VII): Supernova Surveys and Cosmology
  • 17.12.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Olaf Reimer, SLAC, Stanford: Galactic Diffuse Gamma-Ray Emission
  • 03.12.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Gennaro Miele (Naples U. and INFN, Naples): Status of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
  • 19.11.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Tony Bell (Oxford U./RAL): Cosmic Ray Acceleration and Magnetic Field Amplification
  • 28.10.2008, 15:00 Uhr, :
  • 16.07.2008, 11:15 Uhr, L. Baudis: Cold dark matter detection with liquid Xenon experiments
  • 09.07.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Michele Maltoni (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid): Potentialities of future neutrino telescopes
  • 25.06.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Ralph Engel (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe): Ultra-high energy cosmic rays, new results and puzzles
  • 18.06.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Claus Grupen (Siegen University): Cosmic ray physics from a hole in the ground
  • 04.06.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Claudia Hagedorn (MPI-K): Understanding fermion masses and mixings with the help of symmetries
  • 28.05.2008, 11:15 Uhr, John Kirk (MPI-K): Pulsar winds and nebulae as astrophysical laboratories
  • 14.05.2008, 11:15 Uhr, M. Ajello (MPI for Physics, Munich): Unveiling the hard X-ray sky with Swift-BAT: AGN, Clusters of Galaxies and much more
  • 07.05.2008, 11:15 Uhr, C. Volpe (IPN Orsay): Neutrino astronomy and neutrino properties
  • 30.04.2008, 11:15 Uhr, P. Vogel (Caltech): Majorana neutrino mass and neutrinoless double beta decay
  • 16.04.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Nicolao Fornengo (INFN Torino): Particle dark matter: advances in the theoretical predictions of detection rates
  • 02.04.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Dr. habil. Klaus Blaum (MPIK, HD): High-precision Penning trap mass measurements and applications in neutrino physics
  • 27.02.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Martin Raue (MPI-K Heidelberg): The Extragalactic Light and Very-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Observations
  • 20.02.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Stefan Gillessen (MPI-E, Munich): Infrared Observations of the Galactic Centre
  • 06.02.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Eligio Lisi (INFN, Bari): Supernova neutrinos: Strong coupling effects of weak interactions
  • 30.01.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Martin Raue (MPI-K, Heidelberg): ATTENTION: Talk is postponed to summer term!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 23.01.2008, 11:15 Uhr, Matthias Leuthold (RWTH Aachen): Astronomy with Cosmic Rays of Ultra High Energy - Auger as a Particle Telescope
  • 19.12.2007, 11:15 Uhr, Florian Kaether (MPI-K, Heidelberg): Reanalysis of the GALLEX Solar Neutrino Flux and Source Experiments
  • 12.12.2007, 11:15 Uhr, Sabrina Casanova (MPI-K, Heidelberg): The Galactic Plane Survey Performed by the Milagro Detector
  • 05.12.2007, 11:15 Uhr, Stefano Liberati (SISSA, Trieste): Constraining Planck-Suppressed Lorentz Violations via High Energy Astrophysics
  • 28.11.2007, 11:15 Uhr, J. Petri (MPI-K, Heidelberg): HE Processes in Pulsar Winds
  • 21.11.2007, 15:00 Uhr, Dario Motta (Saclay)/ ATTENTION: Cancelled for today!!!: Optimization of the Double Chooz Detector Design and Performance through Monte Carlo Studies
  • 14.11.2007, 11:15 Uhr, Elisa Resconi (MPI-K, Heidelberg):: IceCube Deep Core
  • 24.10.2007, 11:15 Uhr, Stefano Liberati (SISSA, Trieste): !!!The talk has to be postponed!!!
  • 17.10.2007, 11:15 Uhr, A. Taylor (MPI-K, Heidelberg): Predictions for the Cosmogenic Neutrino Flux in Light of New Data from the Pierre Auger Observatory
  • 18.07.2007, 11:15 Uhr, S. Pakvasa (Hawaii University): A Deep Ocean Anti-Neutrino Observatory: An Introduction to the Science Potential of Hanohano
  • 11.07.2007, 11:15 Uhr, L. Pandola (INFN, Gran Sasso): Dark Matter Search with WARP