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SUMMARY:Young Colloquium:Errungenschaften der Deutschen E-Mobilität
DESCRIPTION:Hinter den Kulissen berichten die Entwickler Dr. Adrian Prochaska und Tim Wölfel über technische Herausforderungen\, Teamwork\, Entscheidungen\, Rückschläge und Lösungen – praxisnah\, ehrlich\, direkt aus der Entwicklung von Mercedes-Benz.Dabei erzählen sie die Geschichten von drei Elektrofahrzeugen: dem Vision EQXX\, dem effizientesten Mercedes-Benz aller Zeiten\, dem Concept AMG GTXX\, der in acht Tagen einmal um die Welt gefahren ist\, und dem Experimental-Ladefahrzeug\, welches das Ladeerlebnis für Kunden auf ein neues Niveau bringen soll. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTim WölfelTeam Leader eDrive Innovation\, Mercedes Benz AG \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Adrian ProchaskaSoftware Engineer im Team eDrive Innovation
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/young-colloquiumerrungenschaften-der-deutschen-e-mobilitat/
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SUMMARY:GRK Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Rudolf Bratschitsch
DESCRIPTION:Venue: RUN auditorium 1st floor \n\n\n\nTitle: Magnonic waveguide networks \n\n\n\nUniversity of Münster \n\n\n\nSpin waves (magnons) have emerged as a promising platform for next-generation physical computing. However\, current experimental realizations of magnonic waveguides suffer from limited spin-wave propagation lengths and inefficient dispersion tuning capabilities. In my talk\, I will present low-loss magnonic waveguides in a thin magnetic insulator film\, fabricated with a new maskless silicon ion implantation technique. We demonstrate a large-scale magnonic network\, paving the way for wafer-scale magnonic integrated circuits.
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/grk-colloquium-prof-dr-rudolf-bratschitsch/
CATEGORIES:GRK Colloquium
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SUMMARY:GRK Colloquium: Dr. Anna Rosławska
DESCRIPTION:Venue: RUN auditorium 1st floor \n\n\n\nSingle-molecule optics with atomic precisionMPI for Solid State Research StuttgartLuminescence\, photosynthesis\, and energy harvesting rely on processes originating at the spatial scale of individual molecules. Investigating the details of these mechanisms requires reaching subnm precision in optics\, which becomes possible by combining optical spectroscopy with scanningprobe microscopy. In my talk\, I will discuss how atomic-scale optics can be used to study the optical properties of single molecules and to drive photochemistry with sub-nm precision.
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/grk-colloquium-dr-anna-m-roslawska/
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SUMMARY:Young Colloquium:The Other Climate Crisis
DESCRIPTION:As Earth warms\, regional climate signals are accumulating. Some signals\, for example\, land warming more than the ocean and the Arctic warming the most\, were expected and successfully predicted. Underlying this success was the application of physical laws across a hierarchy of complexity. With additional warming\, however\, discrepancies between real-world signals and expectations are piling up\, especially at regional scales. \n\n\n\nThe talk will provide an overview of the successes and discrepancies of physics based climate modeling and the paths forward which include using signals to test assumptions and processes driving a warming Earth for the first time\, developing testable hypotheses\, and revitalizing conceptual thinking by filling gaps across climate-system components and spatial scales. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Tiffany Shaw \n\n\n\nUniversity of Chicago\, Geophysical Sciences \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBack to overview
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/young-colloquium-8/
CATEGORIES:Young Colloquium
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SUMMARY:GRK Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Renske van der Veen
DESCRIPTION:Venue: RUN auditorium 1st floor \n\n\n\nFast electrons and hard X-rays for unraveling atomic-scale dynamics in light-energy conversionDepartment Atomic-Scale Dynamics in Light-Energy Conversion\, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin \n\n\n\nThe increasing demand for renewable and low-cost energy motivates intensive research aimed at characterizing and optimizing materials that can efficiently convert (sun) light into usable energy in the form of electricity or chemical fuels. Conventional characterization techniques either lack the spatialresolution necessary to resolve individual atoms\, or they lack the temporal resolution required to capture structural rearrangements as they evolve. Our group develops complementary X-ray and electron-based tools to visualize light-induced processes in materials on atomic length and time scales. In this talk I will introduce you to the techniques of ultrafast/time-resolved X-ray spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy and provide several examples of how these techniques can be used in the fields of solar energy and catalysis.
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/grk-colloquium-prof-dr-renske-van-der-veen/
CATEGORIES:GRK Colloquium
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SUMMARY:Young Colloquium:Abschlussveranstaltung
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Ferdinand Evers\,Franziska Fröhlich\, Philipp Erhardt\, Simon Spörl \n\n\n\n\nBack to overview
URL:https://run-regensburg.de/event/young-colloquiumabschlussveranstaltung/
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