News 2013
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Big Bang and Big Business: "... irgendwas mit Beratung?! - Als Physiker bei E & Y FSO Advisory" Dr. Eckhard Kühn, Ernst & Young, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Big Bang and Big Business: "Group Finance - Kernaufgabe einer Bank, auch für Physiker ein Aufgabenfeld" Dr. Hinrich Vaupel, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt
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X-ray and electron beams for materials characterization Workshop of the RTG 1782 "Functionalization of Semiconductors"
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Optical properties of nanoscale nanotube complexes: From DNA to rare earth functionalization Prof. Dr. Slava V. Rotkin, Physics Department, Lehigh University, Bethlehem/PA, USA
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Big Bang and Big Business: "Großkonzern, Mittelstand, Selbständigkeit - Nähkästchenplauderei!" Dr. Jörg Koch, KVK-Consulting, Dautphetal
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Computer simulations of heteroepitaxial growth taking lattice mismatch into account Dr. Alexey Nenashev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
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RTG 1782 "Functionalization of Semiconductors" Seminar 2013
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Bulk carrier manipulation of ideal topological insulator TlBiSe2 in reversible spin current regime Kenta Kuroda, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, Japan
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Big Bang and Big Business Dr. Kai Schubert, Projektleiter/Entwicklung, Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH, Oberkochen
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Research beyond Blemish and Blame - Good Scientific Practice in the Life and Natural Sciences Prof. Dr. Reinhard Hoffmann, Ombudsmann at Philipps-University Marburg
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Recent developments on GW and TDDFT methods using atomic orbital basis Dr. Daniel Sanchez-Portal, Centro de Física de Materiale, San Sebastián/Spain
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Computational Methods for Periodic Systems Workshop
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Effiziente Erzeugung solarer Brennstoffe: Photoelektrochemische Wasserspaltung, Tandem-Absorber-Strukturen, III-V-Heteroepitaxie und kritische Grenzflächen Dr. Henning Döscher, NREL, Golden, Colorado, USA & Technical University Ilmenau
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Influence of the dispersion interaction on structures and processes at surfaces and interfaces Prof. Dr. Axel Groß, Institut für Theoretische Chemie, University Ulm
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Big Bang and Big Business Dipl. Phys. Ludwig Harsch, IT-Consultant/Business Analyst, Prodyna AG, Frankfurt
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Developments in materials and devices for the near- and mid-infrared wavelengths Prof. Dr. Stephen Sweeney, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK