Winter Semester 2004/05:

Seminar of the Institute
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry


Monday 17:15, lecture hall B2

During this winter semester there will be coffee and cake
for all attendees at 16:55 in front of the lecture hall.

Guests are welcome.


Date Speaker Title

18.10.2004

Dr. Andreas Zumbusch
Chemistry Department
Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich

Ultra-sensitive laser microscopy of living cells
abstract
08.11.2004

Prof. Harald Morgner
Institute for Physical Chemistry
University of Leipzig

Molecular structure of fluid interfaces
abstract
15.11.2004

Prof. Reinhard Dörner
Institute for Nuclear Physics
University of Frankfurt

Electrons from fixed-in-space molecules
abstract
29.11.2004

Prof. Regina de Vivie-Riedle
Chemistry Department
Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich

Molecules as active devices: an optimal control approach
abstract
06.12.2004

Prof. Thomas Kiefhaber
Biophysical Chemistry
University Basel

Conformational dynamics in polypeptide chains measured by triplet-triplet energy transfer
abstract

13.12.2004

Prof. Nikolaus Ernsting
Department of Chemistry
Humboldt University Berlin

Femtosecond solvation dynamics of polar dyes: far infrared spectroscopy of the environment on molecular length scales?
abstract
10.01.2005

Dr. Alessandra Villa
Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
University of Frankfurt

Biomolecular interactions: Applications and limits of molecular dynamics simulations
abstract
17.1.2004

Sevdalina Lyubenova
Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
University of Frankfurt

CW and pulse - EPR studies on the molybdenum center of polysulfide reductase from Wolinella Succinogenes
abstract
24.01.2005

Dr. Gunnar Jeschke
Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz

Macromolecular structure and dynamics as seen by EPR spectroscopy
abstract
31.01.2005

Prof. Maria-Roser Valenti
Institute for Theoretical Physics
University of Frankfurt

Microscopic Modelling of novel electron-correlated materials
abstract
07.02.2005

Prof. Horst Weller
Institute for Physical Chemistry
University of Hamburg

Nanoparticles for materials and life sciences
abstract

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