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| 10.3.: || TU || Neufeld || [http://www.itp.tuwien.ac.at/~rebhana/DKPI/CHPT_Handout.pdf Chiral Perturbation Theory]
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| 10.3.: || TU || Neufeld || [http://up.itp.tuwien.ac.at/~rebhana/DKPI/CHPT_Handout.pdf Chiral Perturbation Theory]
 
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| 17.3.: || Uni || Grimus || Neutrino physics
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| 17.3.: || Uni || Grimus || [http://up.itp.tuwien.ac.at/~rebhana/DKPI/uni-tu-seminar-neutrinos.pdf Neutrino physics]
 
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| 24.3.: || TU || Eberl || Supersymmetric extensions of the standard model
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| 24.3.: || TU || Eberl || Supersymmetric extension of the standard model
 
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| 14.4.: || Uni || Kreuzer || Hidden dimensions, Grand Unification, SUSY and Strings
 
| 14.4.: || Uni || Kreuzer || Hidden dimensions, Grand Unification, SUSY and Strings

Revision as of 14:32, 19 March 2010

Gemeinsames beim FWF beantragtes Doktoratskolleg von TU Wien (ITP und Atominstitut), Uni Wien (Arbeitsbereich Teilchenphysik), und den Akademieinstituten HEPHY und SMI

Abstract and List of Faculty Members

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Sprecher: Univ.Prof. A. Rebhan (ITP, TU Wien)


Ringvorlesung 2010

Mittwochs von 17:00-18:30 abwechselnd

an der Univ. Wien im Erwin Schrödinger Hörsaal (Boltzmanngasse, 5. Stock)
an der TU Wien im Sem136 (Freihaus, 10.OG)


Datum Ort Vortragende(r) Titel
3.3.: Uni Wulz Standard Model
10.3.: TU Neufeld Chiral Perturbation Theory
17.3.: Uni Grimus Neutrino physics
24.3.: TU Eberl Supersymmetric extension of the standard model
14.4.: Uni Kreuzer Hidden dimensions, Grand Unification, SUSY and Strings
21.4.: TU Widmann Testing fundamental symmetries with antiprotonic atoms and antihydrogen
28.4.: Uni Abele Gravity at a micron and mixing of quarks
5.5.: TU Grumiller Gravity, astrophysics and cosmology
12.5.: Uni Faber Introduction to lattice QCD, confinement and chiral symmetry breaking
19.5.: TU Rebhan New developments in quark-gluon plasma physics
26.5.: Uni Leeb Nuclear matter
2.6.: TU Marton The charm of hadron physics
9.6.: Uni Krammer Particle Detectors in High Energy Physics
16.6.: TU Zmeskal From exotic atoms to exotic nuclei
23.6.: Uni Jeitler Detection Methods in Astrophysics
30.6.: TU Frühwirth Experimental Data Analysis