Your passion for physics: What are you curious about?
In this seminar, we will cover YOUR topic of interest in physics. If you still want to find and/or develop your passion for a specific science area, I can provide some stimulus in terms of topics to choose from. However, I highly appreciate if you already know your topic of choice and introduce it to your fellow students and myself, and we can all discuss it together.
This seminar, in general, aims at current and foundational experimental and theoretical advances of physics, with a (slight) bias on AMO (atomic, molecular, optical) physics, either directly or as a tool.
The idea is to prepare presentations and to discuss topics of interest in physics, such as landmark historical or recent experiments but also experimental or numerical methods, depending on interest by the participants.
A key goal is to explore and develop your own scientific curiosity and passion for physics questions of interest to you, concepts, necessary methodology and past, current and potential future research. It thus requires from you as participants the openness towards these goals, readiness for lively discussions, creative new ways of sharing knowledge, as well as independence in searching for, organizing, presenting novel information with your fellow student participants of this seminar series and engaging them in (constructive as well as critical) discussions.
Looking forward to learning from and with you.
Access seminar via zoom (first meeting 3 November 2020, 14:15):
https://zoom.us/j/95837551469?pwd=Y3FIdUhUYWhZaXZ5Wng2c0o4TXZsQT09
Password: Curiosity
Webpage Pfeifer Division: https://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/pfeifer/