Course Overview. Winter Term 2014/2015. Bonn-Cologne Graduate School of Physics and Astronomy
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1 Bonn-Cologne Graduate School of Physics and Astronomy Winter Term 2014/2015 Fotos: Frank Luerweg, Universität Bonn simon pickstone zweimalig GbR Course Overview
2 Time frame for the coordinated studies programme at Bonn (B) and Cologne (C). The marked areas indicate scheduling of the most attractive courses for students from the partner institution. Fridays are reserved for early integration into research groups.
3 BCGS Course Overview Winter Term 2014/2015 This list of courses provides an overview of lectures and seminars offered within the Master course programmes in Bonn and Cologne. Certain courses are assigned as Special BCGS Courses such as joined courses given by lecturers from both universities, courses broadcasted to the other university by video conference, courses given as teaching exchange between both universities, or (lab) courses facilitating an early access into research. Courses of special relevance for students of the partner university have been scheduled within the BCGS time frame enabling students to travel to the partner university (see adjacent figure). Further, you will find courses classified according to the three main research areas covered by the Graduate School: Particle and Nuclear Physics - Astronomy and Astrophysics - Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics, Photonics. You may choose your personal curriculum with respect to your scientific interests within the terms of the corresponding Master programmes in Bonn and Cologne. In case you need any support do not hesitate to ask your mentors or the administration. Contents Special BCGS Courses... 3 General Courses... 5 Particle and Nuclear Physics... 6 Astronomy and Astrophysics... 8 Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics, Photonics BCGS Grand Opening
4 List of Abbreviations Institutes in Bonn PI - Physikalisches Institut Nussallee 12, Bonn HISKP - Helmholtz - Institut für Strahlen- und Kernphysik Nussallee 14-16, Bonn IAP - Institut für Angewandte Physik Wegelerstr. 8, Bonn AIfA - Argelander-Institut für Astronomie Auf dem Hügel 71, Bonn MPIfR - Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie Auf dem Hügel 69, Bonn Institutes in Cologne I. PI - I. Physikalisches Institut II. PI - II. Physikalisches Institut IKP - Institut für Kernphysik THP - Institut für Theoretische Physik Zülpicher Str. 77, Köln Rooms SR - Seminar Room CR - Conference Room KOSMA - KOSMA Room Lib - Library LH - Lecture Hall Video Conference Teaching Exchange Joined Course -2-
5 Special BCGS Courses Lectures physics611 Particle Physics K. Desch Tu 14-16, LH I, PI, Th 14-16, SR I, HISKP, Bonn included physics614 Laser Physics and Nonlinear Optics D. Meschede Tu 10-12, Th 14-16, LH, IAP, Bonn included Lecture is recorded, video is available on demand physics615 Theoretical Particle Physics H. Dreiner Mo 16-18, Tu 16-18, LH I, PI, Bonn Video broadcast on demand, please contact physics616 Theoretical Hadron Physics U. Meißner, A. Rusetsky Tu 10-12, LH, HISKP, Th 9, SR II, HISKP, Bonn Video broadcast on demand, please contact physics620 Advanced Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics F. Vewinger Tu 12-14, Th 10-12, LH, IAP, Bonn included astro812 Cosmology P. Schneider, H. Hildebrandt Tu , R 0.012, AIfA, Bonn astro841 Radio astronomy: tools, applications and impacts U. Klein Tu 16, Th 16-18, R 0.012, AIfA, Bonn Exercises arranged by appointment Solid State Theory M. Garst 3 hrs lectures & 1 hr tutorials every second week Th , SR THP, Fr , SR II.PI, Cologne Applied Accelerator and Nuclear Physics A. Dewald 2 hrs We , SR IKP, Cologne -3-
6 Special BCGS Courses Theoretical Nuclear Physics I - J. Jolie The Nuclear Shell Modell 2 hrs Tu , SR IKP, Cologne The Early Universe C. Kiefer 2 hrs Mo SR THP, Cologne Foundations of Quantum Theory C. Kiefer 2 hrs We SR THP, Cologne Superconductivity T. Lorenz 2 hrs We , SR II. PI, Cologne Introduction to Biophysics B. Maier 4 hrs Mo SR IKP, We SR THP Exercises: 2 hrs We , SR THP, Cologne Due to technical support issues, lectures by video might be shifted to other rooms on short notice. Please check the BCGS website and local announcements. If you are interested in a specific course but are unable to travel, please inquire if video broadcast is possible. Intensive Courses physics719 BCGS Intensive Week (Advanced Topics in E. von Törne High Energy Physics): Statistical and Computational Methods for Experimental Particle Physics at LHC Detectors, Bonn September 22-26, 2014, for more information see BCGS Intensive Week: Experiment and B. Maier, J. Berg Simulation on Biological Systems, Cologne February 23-27, 2015 Please note: number of participants is limited to 8. Information on application will be published soon on: -4-
7 Special BCGS Courses Research Internships Students become a temporary member of a research group for a typical duration of four weeks, further information: for similar courses, see physics717 High Energy Physics Lab, Bonn E. von Törne 4 to 6 weeks on agreement physics732 Optics Lab, Bonn F. Vewinger, S. Linden, 4 to 6 weeks on agreement D. Meschede, M. Weitz Miniforschung (Internship during semester break Professors and Lecturers for advanced students), Cologne of the Physics Institutes General Courses physics606 Advanced Quantum Theory M. Drees Mo 12-14, We 13, LH I, PI, Bonn physics607 Advanced Theoretical Physics B. Kubis Mo 12-14, We 13, LH HISKP, Bonn physics751 Group Theory C. Hanhart, S. Krewald, T. Luu, We 14-17, SR I, HISKP, Bonn A. Wirzba physics760 Computational Physics C. Urbach Tu 10-12, SR I, HISKP, Bonn -5-
8 General Courses physics774 Electronics for Physicists P.-D. Eversheim Tu 14-16, Th 12, LH, HISKP, Bonn physics654 Seminar on Computational Physics: C. Kollath How to Simulate the Physical World? Tu 14-16, Th 12, LH, HISKP, Bonn 6839 Public Presentation of Science H. Dreiner 2 hrs on agreement, Bonn 6951 Seminar on Scientific Writing R. Izzard We 10-12, R 0.008, AIfA, Bonn Advanced Statistical Physics J. Krug 4 hrs Tu , LH III, Th , SR I. PI, Exercises: 2 hrs Mo upon agreement Advanced Quantum Mechanics S. Trebst 4 hrs Mo , Tu , LH III, Exercises: 2 hrs We upon agreement Particle and Nuclear Physics physics612 Accelerator Physics W. Hillert We, Th 10-12, SR I, HISKP, Bonn included physics618 Physics of Particle Detectors B. Ketzer Tu 12, Th 12-14, SR I, HISKP, Bonn physics711 Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology J. Dingfelder Mo 10-12, We 9, LH, HISKP, Bonn -6-
9 physics713 Particle Detectors and Instrumentation J. Kaminski Tu 13, Th 14-16, LH, HISKP, Bonn physics715 Experiments on the Structure of Hadrons A. Gillitzer Mo 14-16, LH, HISKP, Bonn physics752 Superstring Theory S. Förste Th 13, Fr 12-14, LH I, PI, Bonn physics651 Higgs... and now? - Seminar on Current Forefront I. Brock, K. Desch, J. Dingfelder, Research in Particle Physics N. Wermes Th 16-18, CR II, PI, Bonn physics653 Seminar on Current Topics in Experimental and M. Drees, H. Dreiner, C. Hanhart, Theoretical Particle Physics: Hunting for Physics S. Krewald, T. Luu, A. Wirzba Beyond the Standard Model We 10-12, SR II, HISKP, Bonn Tools for Particle Physics D. Gotta, S. Schadmand, 2 hrs on appointment, SR IKP, Cologne H. Ströher Nuclear Physics II J. Jolie 3 hrs We , Fr , SR IKP, Cologne Advanced Seminar on Nuclear Physics M. Büscher, D. Gotta, J. Jolie, 2 hrs We , SR IKP, Cologne P. Reiter, H. Ströher, A. Zilges, A. Dewald, S. Schadmand, K.O. Zell Advanced Seminar on Heavy Ion Physics P. Reiter 2 hrs Th , Lib IKP, Cologne -7-
10 Astronomy and Astrophysics astro608 Theoretical Astrophysics C. Porciani We , Th 11-13, R 0.012, AIfA, Bonn Exercises arranged by appointment astro801 Introduction to Astrophysics U. Klein Details to be announced, Bonn astro811 Stars and stellar evolution R. Izzard, N. Langer Th 9-11, R 0.012, Fr 8.45, Cip-Pool, AIfA, Bonn astro8503 Dark matter and dark energy explored by radio J. Kerp, T. Reiprich, and x-ray observations Y. Zhang Fr 13-15, R 0.008, AIfA, Bonn astro853 The physics of dense stellar systems P. Kroupa Mo 15-17, R 3.010, AIfA, Bonn astro854 Numerical gravitational dynamics J. Pflamm-Altenburg Th 14-16, R 0.008, AIfA, Bonn Exercises arranged by appointment astro856 Quasars and microquasars M. Massi Th 13-15, R 0.01, MPIfR, Bonn astro891 Seminar on cosmology C. Porciani, T. Reiprich, Tu 14-16, R 3.010, AIfA, Bonn P. Schneider initial meeting see astro 894 astro892 Seminar on radio astronomy F. Bertoldi, J. Kerp, U. Klein, Th 14-15, R 0.012, AIfA, Bonn M. Kramer, M. Massi, initial meeting see astro 894 K. Menten astro893 Seminar on stars, stellar systems, and galaxies P. Kroupa, J. Pflamm-Altenburg Tu 16-18, R 3.010, AIfA, Bonn initial meeting see astro
11 astro894 Seminar on astronomy and astrophysics F. Bertoldi, J. Kerp, U. Klein, Mo , R 0.008, AIfA, Bonn M. Kramer, N. Langer, from October 13 on M. Massi, K. Menten, C. Porciani, T. Reiprich, P. Schneider 6952 Seminar on theoretical dynamics P. Kroupa, J. Pflamm-Altenburg Fr 14-16, R 3.010, AIfA, Bonn 6953 Seminar on stellar evolution and hydrodynamics R. Izzard, N. Langer Th , R 3.010, AIfA, Bonn 6954 Seminar on galaxy clusters T. Reiprich, Y. Zhang Th , R 0.006, AIfA, Bonn 6955 Seminar on selected problems in extragalactic C. Porciani, P. Schneider astronomy and cosmology Th 16-18, R 3.010, AIfA, Bonn 6964 Seminar on technical and computational R. Izzard aspects of astronomy Fr , R 3.010, AIfA, Bonn physics711 Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology J. Dingfelder Mo 10-12, We 9, LH, HISKP, Bonn Galaxy Dynamics A. Eckart 2 hrs We , SR I. PI, Exercises: 1 hr Th 13, SR IKP, Cologne Measurement Techniques in Molecular Physics A. Kiendler-Scharr 2 hrs Th , CR THP, Cologne Star formation S. Pfalzner 2 hrs Mo 8-10, CR THP, Cologne Molecular Physics I S. Schlemmer 3 hrs Tu , Fr 8, SR I. PI, Problem Class: 1 hr Fr 9 SR I. PI, Cologne -9-
12 Astronomy and Astrophysics Astrophysics II J. Stutzki 4 hrs We , Fr , SR I. PI, Cologne Exercises: 1 hr Tu on appointment Molecular Symmetry S. Schlemmer, P. Jensen 2 hrs Mo , SR I. PI, Problem Class: 2 hrs Fr , SR I. PI, Cologne Advanced Seminar on Topical Subjects A. Eckart, L. Labadie, of Astrophysics P. Schilke, S. Schlemmer, 2 hrs Mo , SR I. PI, Cologne J. Stutzki Advanced Seminar on Relativity and Cosmology C. Kiefer 2 hrs Tu , SR THP, Cologne Seminar on Computational Methods in S. Walch Astrophysics 2 hrs Tu , SR IKP, Cologne Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics, Photonics physics613 Condensed Matter Physics S. Linden We 10-12, Fr 12-14, LH, IAP, Bonn included physics617 Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics J. Kroha We 12, Fr 10-12, LH, HISKP, Bonn physics740 Hands-on Seminar: Experimental Optics and M. Weitz and co-workers Atomic Physics Mo 9-11, IAP, Bonn physics741 Modern Spectroscopy F. Vewinger We 14-16, LH, IAP, Bonn -10-
13 physics742 Ultracold Atomic Gases: Experiment and Theory M. Köhl, C. Kollath Tu 14-16, Th 12-14, LH, IAP, Bonn included physics771 Environmental Physics & Energy Physics B. Diekmann Th 14-16, LH 118, AVZ I, Bonn physics772 Physics in Medicine I: K. Lehnertz Fundamentals of Analyzing Biomedical Signals Mo 10-12, We 12, SR I, HISKP, Bonn physics652 Seminar on Ultracold Atoms - Exploring Physics M. Köhl in the Nanokelvin Temperature Regime Mo 14-16, LH, IAP, Bonn physics655 Computational Physics Seminar on K. Lehnertz, B. Metsch Analyzing Biomedical Signals Mo 14-16, SR I, HISKP, Bonn Introduction to Strongly Correlated M. Abd-Elmeguid Electron Systems 2 hrs Mo , SR II. PI, Cologne Optical Spectroscopy M. Grüninger 2 hrs Tu , SR II. PI, Cologne Measurement Techniques in Molecular Physics A. Kiendler-Scharr 2 hrs Th , CR THP, Cologne Condensed Matter Physics I P. van Loosdrecht 3 hrs Tu , Th , SR II. PI, Cologne included Quantum Field Theory II D. Bagrets 4 hrs We , LH II, Fr , SR I. PI, Exercises: 2 hrs Th , SR II. PI, Cologne Conformal Field Theory T. Quella 4 hrs Mo , SR THP, We , LH III, Cologne -11-
14 Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics, Photonics High Temperature Superconductors J. Röhler 2 hrs Fr , SR II. PI, Cologne Molecular Physics I S. Schlemmer 3 hrs Tu , Fr 8, SR I. PI, Problem Class: 1 hr Fr 9 SR I. PI, Cologne Molecular Symmetry S. Schlemmer, P. Jensen 2 hrs Mo , SR I. PI, Problem Class: 2 hrs Fr , SR I. PI, Cologne Physics of Surfaces and Nanostructures T. Michely 2 hrs Mo , CR THP, Cologne Advanced Seminar on Current Problems in M. Braden, A. Grüneis, Solid State Physics: Composite Particles & M. Grüninger, P. van Loosdrecht, Many-Body Excitations T. Michely, J. Hemberger, T. Lorenz 2 hrs Mo , SR II. PI, Cologne First meeting: Mo , 14 h see: Advanced Seminar on Statistical Biology J. Berg, J. Krug, M. Lässig, B. Maier 2 hrs Th , SR THP, Cologne Quantum Nature of Materials - P.S. Bechthold, C. Buchal, Functional Soft Matter D.E. Bürgler, G. Gompper, 46th IFF-Spring School, R. Wördenweber see:
15 BCGS Grand Opening We cordially invite all BCGS members to our welcome party for our new students. The festive event to open the academic year will take place December 9th, 2014 Lecture Hall I (Georg-Simon Ohm Hörsaal) Zülpicher Str. 77 in Cologne The colloquium talk will be given at h by Professor Albert Fert (UMP CNRS-Thales & Université Paris-Sud, France), Nobel laureate 2007 in Physics, on Spin-orbitronics, a new direction for spintronics. The complete program will be presented on our webpage before long.
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