Research seminar: quantum field theory
Seminar
Course number in the course overview: 116293
Seminar
Course number in the course overview: 116293
Seminar | Monday, 14:00–16:00 | KP/TP, seminar room 304 |
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Some dates take place in the framework of
GRK 2149: Joint seminar of the research focus particle physics (“RTG Colloquium”)
Date: 1st or 3rd Friday of a month, 12:00 s. t.
Location: KP/TP 404
Friday, 05.04.2019 (Colloquium of GRK 2149) |
Cornering naturalness with Higgsino searches |
Dr. R. Mahbubani (CERN, Theory Department, Geneva, Switzerland) |
08.04.2019 | Planning | All |
15.04.2019 | Parton Distribution Functions and Deep Inelastic Scattering |
P. Duwentäster (ITP WWU Münster) |
Friday, 03.05.2019 (Colloquium of GRK 2149) |
The quantum world as a hologram - applied physics of black holes |
Prof. Dr. Carlo Ewerz (Universität Heidelberg, Institut für Theoretische Physik) |
06.05.2019 | From Moduli space to noncommutative QFT |
A. Hock (Mathematisches Institut der WWU Münster) |
13.05.2019 | Nuclear Parton Distributions from Neural Networks and the Impact of an Electron-Ion Collider |
R. A. Khalek (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Nikhef, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) |
20.05.2019 | The leading hadronic contribution to the muon's g-2 from lattice QCD |
Dr. Antoine Géradin (DESY, Zeuthen) |
27.05.2019 | t.b.a. |
J. Honermann (ITP WWU Münster; |
03.06.2019 | Sommerfeld enhancement of stau annihilation into heavy quarks |
J. Brahnal (ITP WWU Münster) |
Friday, 07.06.2019 (Colloquium of GRK 2149) |
Deep learning paving the way to online calibration and physics decoding |
PD Dr. O. Linnyk (FIAS, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies) |
17.06.2019 | Squark annihilation contributions to neutralino dark matter in NLO SUSY-QCD |
S. Schmiemann (ITP WWU Münster; |
24.06.2019 | Excursion | All |
01.07.2019 | Vector-like quark phenomenology at the next-to-leading-order accuracy in QCD |
Prof. Dr. B. Fuks (Sorbonne Université and Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Hautes Energies, LPTHE, Paris, France) |
Friday, 12.07.2019 (Colloquium of GRK 2149) |
Measuring gravity at short distances and other fun tricks with levitated microspheres |
Prof. Dr. G. Gratta (Stanford University, Physics Department, Stanford, California, USA) |