Nachrichten 2019
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Big Bang and Big Business: "Exoten in der Beratung – die Strategieberatung als Karrierepfad für NaWis" Dr. Christian Fuchs, Consultant, Bain & Company, Inc., Frankfurt
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Big Bang and Big Business: "Vom Physiker zum Manager - Erwartungen und Realität im industriellen Arbeitsumfeld" Dr. Stefan Sommer, Prokurist, Projektleiter Digitalisierung, GÜNTHER Heisskanaltechnik GmbH, Frankenberg
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Research projects and opportunities for research positions at the Optics Center Wetzlar Prof. Dr. Markus Degünther, Optics Center Wetzlar, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (THM), Wetzlar
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GRK 1782 "Funktionalisierung von Halbleitern" Seminar 2019
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Molecular beam epitaxy growth of InAsSbBi on GaSb for mid infrared applications Dr. Shane Johnson, Arizona State University, Phoenix/AZ, USA
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Theoretical description of charge transport in amorphous oxide semiconductors Dr. Alexey Nenashev, University of Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk, Russland
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Growth of Bi-compounds topological insulators thin films Dr. Omar Concepcion Diaz, Universität Twente, Enschede, Niederlande
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Big Bang and Big Business: "The Beauty of Small Business" Dr. Malte Köllner, Patentanwalt, Dennemeyer & Associates S. A., Frankfurt
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Ultrafast Carrier Scattering Effects in CW and Pulsed VECSELs: From W-Lasers to Offset-Free Mid-IR Frequency Combs Prof. Dr. Jerry V. Moloney, Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
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Advancing Photonic Devices: Manipulating Crystals towards New Applications Prof. Dr. Stephen Sweeney, University of Surrey, UK
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Big Bang and Big Business: "Why Financial Companies Need Physicists" Dr. Marc Henniges, Manager, d-fine GmbH, Frankfurt
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Big Bang and Big Business: "From Laser Spectroscopy of Surfaces to Teaching Engineering & Management Students – Career, Tasks and Options of a Professor at an University of Applied Sciences" Prof. Dr. Markus Mauerer, Fakultät für Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften München
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Nonequilibrium Materials Engineering Dr. Michael Sentef, MPI Hamburg
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Dark exciton dynamics in atomically thin 2D materials Prof. Dr. Ermin Malic, Chalmers University, Göteborg, Schweden