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Programme of the CUI Graduate Days 2017

The Graduate Days took place from March 13 (Monday) to March 16 (Thursday), 2017.

The programme can be downloaded here: poster (A1, A2 and A4) and booklet.

Programme overview: scientific and practical and soft-skills courses.

Scientific course programme

Morning long courses (Mon-Wed, 09:30-12:30)

  • Dr. Davide Rossini (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy)
    Many-body physics in open quantum systems
    (ZOQ, Bld. 90, Seminar room, ground floor)
  • Dr. Hans Behringer (The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging and Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany)
    Introduction to molecular dynamics simulations
    (CFEL, Bld. 99, Seminar rooms I-II, ground floor)
  • Prof. Gerhard Nägele (Institute of Complex Systems, ICS-3 and Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany)
    Structure and dynamics of colloidal soft matter
    (ILP, Bld. 69, Seminar room, ground floor)

Afternoon short courses (Mon-Wed, 14:00-15:30)

  • Dr. Christian Ott (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany)
    Attosecond flashes of light: Illuminating electronic quantum dynamics
    (ZOQ, Bld. 90, Seminar room, ground floor)
  • Prof. Steve Meech (University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom)
    Photodynamics in biomolecular systems
    (CFEL, Bld. 99, Seminar rooms I-II, ground floor)
  • Prof. Stefan Eisebitt (Max-Born-Institute, Berlin, Germany)
    Ultrafast x-ray scattering and holography
    (ILP, Bld. 69, Seminar room, ground floor)

Practical- and soft-skills workshop programme

Morning and afternoon courses (Thu, 09:30-17:00)

  • Bernd Klein (Bodenseo, Singen, Germany)
    Introduction into Python for scientists
    (Physics Department, Jungiusstraße 9, 20355 Hamburg, Pool room 3 (No. 302), third floor)
  • Bodo P. Krause-Kyora (Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany)
    Matlab: Introduction and real world use-cases for measurements and simulation
    (Physics Department, Jungiusstraße 9, 20355 Hamburg, Pool room 1 (No. 306), third floor)
  • Rob Thompson (RTTA – soft skills for real results, Frankfurt, Germany)
    Communication – Negotiate – Resolve
    (CFEL, Bld. 99, Room 02.104, second floor, in cooperation with the PIER Helmholtz Graduate School)
  • Dr. Peter Schröder (Golin Wissenschaftsmanagement, Hamburg, Germany)
    Project management throughout the doctorate: From conception to implementation everything under control
    (CFEL, Bld. 99, Seminar room IV, first floor)
  • Dr. Simon Golin (Golin Wissenschaftsmanagement, Hamburg, Germany)
    Project management in academia: From conception to implementation everything under control
    (CFEL, Bld. 99, Seminar room V, first floor)

Colloquium 

104 years of Crystallography: what has it taught us and where will it lead us?

Prof. Elspeth Garman
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, and Mildred Dresselhaus Guest Professor 2015, CUI, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

The colloquium will take place on Tuesday March 14, 2017, at 17:00 at the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science in the seminar rooms I-II-III (Bld. 99, ground floor). Abstract can be read here.

Afterwards, food and beverages will be provided in the foyer of the CFEL building (ground floor).

Industry event

NXP Semiconductors – Secure Connections for a Smarter World

Dr. Marc Robaszkiewicz, Dr. Kiran Shekhar, and Dr. Kathleen Schubert (NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH, Hamburg, Germany)

The presentation will take place on Wednesday March 15, 2017, at 16:30 at the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science in the seminar rooms I-II-III (Bld. 99, ground floor). Abstract can be read here.

Afterwards, food and beverages will be provided in the foyer of the CFEL building (ground floor).