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Working in Industry is a different approach to everyday career.
We proudly present:
Dr.-Ing. Thomas Frank
ZEISS Expert Ladder –
Lead System Engineer – AIMS DUV.
He will talk about his career path after University and the way science works in Industry.
David Martin Newwebtec confirmed: How to create a software company
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Kai Pachner - Patent Attorney - Challenging Profession for Life
The search for physics beyond the standard model with atomically thin materials.
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Mathias Kübel, University of Jena
Experiences with an Emmy Noether Projekt - "Imaging electronic structure changes using photoelectrons"
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Mauro Falconieri Physical Technologies for Safety and Health Division Fusion and Nuclear Safety Department ENEA–C. R. Casaccia, Rome (Italy)
In this talk the basic principles of spontaneous Raman spectroscopy will be first briefly recalled and then the comparison with coherent techniques will be discussed.
Among the latters the focus will be on Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) and Stimulated Raman Scattering, which will be introduced in a simplified manner using a classical plane-wave approach, with reference to the e.m. field- matter interaction.
The implementation of these techniques in experimental setups exploiting a single femtosecond oscillator will be shown, with reference to the Author current work.
13:00
Lunchbreak
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Peter Hommelhoff , Universit of Erlangen, Laserphysics
"Strongfield physics at graphene and graphene-based interfaces"
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Jana Zaumseil University of Heidelberg, Applied physical Chemistry
SWNT-Polaritonen und Einzelphotonenemitter
Speaker:
Prof.Jana Zaumseil
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Stefan Maier, LMU München, Hybrid Nanoystems
Stefan Maier
Chair in Hybrid Nanosystems
Lehrstuhl für Hybride Nanosysteme
Nanoinstitut München
Fakultät für Physik, LMU München
Königinstrasse 10
80539 München, DE