Events at IAP

IAP hosts many different events, including the Optics and Condensed Matter Colloquium.

The colloquium takes place Tuesdays in the IAP lecture hall.

Colloquium Calendar

14.01.2025

Ed Narevicius

Technical University of Dortmund, Germany

"Abstract follows"

29.10.2024

Malte Gather

University of Cologne, Germany

"Abstract follows"

09.07.2024

Dr. Jan Gerrit Horstmann

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

"Optical control of nonequilibrium states in low-dimensional materials"

02.07.2024

Christopher Wächtler

University of California Berkeley, USA

"Limit Cycles and Synchronization Go Quantum"

25.06.2024

Claus Zimmermann

University of Tübingen, Germany

"Supersolids and Other Interesting Correlations in Cold Atomic Gases"

11.06.2024

Dr. Robert P. Cameron and Dr. Duncan McArthur

University of Strathclyde, Scotland

Title and abstract to follow

09.04.2024

Christian Schäfer

Chalmers University, Sweden

"From (Chiral) Polaritonics to Predicting the Dynamic of Single Photon Emitters in Host Material"


Wintersemester 2023/2024

06.02.2024

Sven Höfling

University of Würzburg, Germany

"Polariton lattices in patterned microcavities"

30.01.2024

Hans Keßler

University of Hamburg, Germany

"Entrainment of a continuous time crystal"

09.01.2024

Michiel Wouters

University of Antwerp, Belgium

"Nonequilibrium Bose-Einstein condensation in photonic systems"

07.11.2023

Vera Schäfer

Max-Planck-Institute Heidelberg, Germany

"Continuous lasing and pinning of the dressed cavity resonance with strongly-coupled Sr atoms in a ring cavity"

31.10.2023

Valentin Walther

Purdue University, Indiana, USA

"Quantum Engineering with Rydberg Excitations: A Journey from Semiconductors to Molecules"

24.10.2023

Kurt Gibble

Pennsylvania State University, USA

"Laser-cooling Cadmium with only UVA Triplet Excitations and Cd Isotope Shifts"

06.06.2023

Florian Mintert

Imperial College London, London, UK

"Control of coherence in time-dependent quantum systems"

02.05.2023

Annabelle Bohrdt

University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany

"A guided tour through the Fermi-Hubbard model and its relatives via snapshots"

26.04.2023

Markus Müller

RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany

"Fault-Tolerant Quantum Error Correction: From Concepts to Experiments"

17.01.2023

Igor Lesanovsky

Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany

"Many-body radiative decay in strongly interacting Rydberg ensembles"

13.12.2022

Otfried Gühne

University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany

"An Invitation to Quantum Steering"

06.12.2022

Iris  Niehues

Research Center NanoGune, San Sebastian, Spain

"Nanoscale optical properties of two-dimensional materials"

15.11.2022

Michael Fleischauer

Technical University Kaiserslautern, Kaiserlautern, Germany

"Nonlinear excitation transport in Rydberg arrays: Quantum gauge fields and topological spin liquids"

25.10.2022

Thomas Pohl

Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

"Long-range interactions of light and matter: from dipolar photons to temperature-driven supersolids"

20.10.2022

Nir Davidson

Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

" Simulating spins and solving computational problems with coupled lasers"

11.10.2022

Benjamin Stickler

University of Duisburg, Duisburg, Germany

"Testing and Exploiting Macroscopic Quantum Physics"


Summer semester 2022

05.07.2022

Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler

Johannes-Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany

"Trapped ion impleentations of quantum computing, quantum thermodynamical processes and quantum optics"

21.06.2022

Alexander Szameit

University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany

"Topological Photonics"

30.05.2022 (Monday!)

Wietlef Wieczorek

Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden

"Towards reaching new parameter regimes in controlling micromechanical motion"

24.05.2022

Martin Eckstein

Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

"Can we manipulate quantum materials via strong light-matter coupling in cavities?"

03.05.2022

Jean Dalibard

Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Paris, France

"Investigating two-body physics in a Bose gas: The spectroscopic way"

05.04.2022

Carrie Weidner

University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

"Interfacing quantum gas microscopy with DMD-genertaed potentials: an exploration""

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