On March 9, 2024, the "Pitch Your Science" project team invites you to a special edition of Saturday Morning Physics. In addition to a lecture, there will also be...
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Saturday Morning Physics on 13.01.2024: What holds the world together at its core - the structure of our universe
09.01.24 | Saturday Morning Physics, Event
On January 13, 2024, the faculty invites you to Saturday Morning Physics. The speaker is Prof. Dr. Ulrich Wiedner with a lecture on the topic "What the...
Saturday Morning Physics on 09.12.2023: Jellyfish in space - star formation and magnetic fields outside galaxies
27.11.23 | Saturday Morning Physics, Event
On December 9, 2023, the faculty invites you to Saturday Morning Physics. The speaker is Dr. Ancla Müller with a lecture on "Jellyfish in the...
Saturday Morning Physics on Nov. 18, 2023: Stellar Nest Fledglings - The Fascinating World of Run-Away Stars
13.11.23 | Saturday Morning Physics, Event
On November 18, 2023, the faculty invites you to Saturday Morning Physics. The speaker is Prof. Dr. Dominik Bomans with a lecture on the topic...
Saturday Morning Physics on 10/21/2023: Hunting for ghost particles - neutrino astronomy at the South Pole
10.10.23 | Saturday Morning Physics, Event
On October 21, 2023, the faculty invites you to Saturday Morning Physics. The speaker is Prof. Dr. Anna Franckowiak with a lecture on the topic...
Saturday Morning Physics on Jan. 21, 2023: In five steps through our universe - an introduction to the Science Year 2023
01/16/2013 | Saturday Morning Physics, Event
On January 21, 2023, the faculty invites you to the Saturday Morning Physics. Speaker is Prof. Dr. Ralf-Jürgen Dettmar with a lecture on "In...
Saturday Morning Physics on 10.12.22: Plasmas for the energy transition
11/30/22 | Saturday Morning Physics, Event
On December 10, 2022, the faculty invites you to the Saturday Morning Physics. This time, the lecturer is Prof. Dr. Achim von Keudell on the topic...
Back again - Saturday Morning Physics will start on 12.11.2022
07.11.22 | Saturday Morning Physics, Event
After a long hiatus, the popular lecture series "Saturday Morning..." will start again at the Department of Physics and Astronomy on November 12, 2022.