Dear students,
once again we will host AATV (presentation of thesis projects, Abschlussarbeitsthemen-Vorstellung) in January.
WHEN and WHERE:
- MON, Jan. 12, starting from 14:20, HS A –> AATV Schedule Monday
- WED, Jan. 14, starting from 14:30, HS A –> AATV Schedule Wednesday
Below you can find the presentations the speakers will use, if they already sent them to us.
About AATV:
We know how difficult it is to get an idea of what the working groups at Innsbruck are doing and what options one has for one’s bachelor (or master) project. Every January, we as Students’ Association invite the physics working groups to do a 10 minute presentation of what their group is doing and what (bachelor) projects they are offering this year.
We will invite the speakers to stick around after their presentation so that you get a chance to ask questions. Depending on how many groups participate, we might do a break in the middle where you can talk to the first group of speakers already.
MASTER students:
While this event is mostly addressing bachelor students, many groups also discuss possible master projects, so feel free to come by! Many presentations will be in german, but if the speaker discusses master projects, they will switch to english for that.
Nice to know:
Thanks to the support of the Innsbruck Physics Research Center, we can prepare some (sandwich-type) snacks for the break between the talks. If you are willing to help with preparations, please write us via mail or WhatsApp 🙂
Presentations:
So far, 28 groups have signed up (not everybody sends their presentation beforehand, we will upload all presentations we get).
Experimental Physics
- Speaker: Tracy Northup (AG Northup) – Quantum interfaces
- Speaker: Gerhard Kirchmair (AG Kirchmair) – Superconducting Quantum Circuits
- Speaker: Luis Matheis (AG Weihs) – Photonics
- Speaker: Manfred Mark (AG Ferlaino) – Dipolar quantum systems
- Speaker: Leo Walz (AG Roos) – Quantum simulation and measurements with trapped ions
- Speaker: Marcel Meyer (AG Schindler, Monz and Ringbauer) – Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions
- Speaker: Manuele Landini (AG Nägerl) – Experimental strongly correlated atomic systems
- Speaker: Russell Bisset (AG Bisset) – Theory of ultracold quantum matter
Astro and Particle Physics (overview and status see the institutes website)
- Speaker: Holler Markus (AG O. Reimer) – Experimental Astroparticle Physics
- Speaker: Anita Reimer (AG A. Reimer) – Theoretical Astroparticle Physics
- Speaker: Norbert Przybilla (AG Przybilla) – Spectroscopy of Stars and the Interstellar Medium – unfortunately was sick, but you can write him an email or visit his office
- Speaker: Emmerich Kneringer (AG Kneringer) – Measuring the Bs meson with the ATLAS detector
- Speaker: Niko Zimmermann, Sebastian Grandis, Benjamin Csizi (AG Schrabbak) – Photometrie von hochrotverschobenen Galaxienhaufen, Observational Cosmology and Variance of galaxy Boxiness
- Speaker: Konstanze Zwintz, Johannes Jørgensen (AG Zwintz) – Astroseismology and Vibrating young stars
- Speaker: Ralf Kissmann (AG Kissmann) – Numerical Astroparticle Physics
- Speaker: Stefan Kimeswenger (AG Stellare Astrophysik) – Late stellar evolution of normal stars + Atmospheric and climate research using astrophysical data
Ion and Applied Physics
- Speakers: Miriam Westermeier, Eric Endres, Maximilian Märk (AG Wester) – Molecular Systems
- Speaker: Marc Reimann (AG Beyer) – Chemical Physics
- Speakers: Florian Foitzik, Thomas Pohl (AG Scheier & Gruber) – Nano-Bio Physics
- Speaker: Codrina Ionita-Schrittwieser (AG Ionita-Schrittwieser) – Technical Application of Plasma Physics
- Speaker: Stefan Denifl (AG Denifl) – Electron collisions
- Speaker: Katrin Erath-Dulitz (AG Erath-Dulitz) – Cold Collisions
- Speakers: Michael Hütter, Gabriel Schöpfer (AG Ončák) – Computational Photophysics
- Speaker: Franz Ferdinand Locker (AG Kendl) – Nonlinear Plasma Dynamics
Theoretical Physics
- Speaker: Kilian Ender (AG Lechner) – Quantumcomputing
- Speaker: Julius Wallnöfer (AG Dür) – Multipartite Entanglement for Noisy Quantum Networks
- Speakers: Anton Lüders, Gerhard Jung (AG Franosch) – Statistical and Soft Matter Physics
- Speaker: Thomas Lang (AG Quantum Condensed Matter Theory / Computational Physics) – Computational Condensed Matter Physics
Beitragsbild: von UIBK

