The SFB seminar gives the doctoral researchers the opportunity to present their own results. Every doctoral researcher will give a mid-term talk (after 18 months) on the status of her/his project work where she/he is urged to include an overview and comparison on similar or competing projects worldwide. Within 6 months before their thesis defence, the advanced doctoral researchers will give their end-term seminar on the scientific advance achieved by the doctoral project.
Day | Speaker | Title | Project |
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09.06.2022 | Jan Hoppe | The in-medium similarity renormalization group for ab initio nuclear structure: method advances and new applications | A04 |
23.06.2022 | Francesca Bonaiti | Electric dipole polarizability in neutron-rich 8He | B04 |
07.07.2022 | Madalina Enciu | The N = 32 shell closure in 52Ca with an extended p3/2 orbital from one-neutron knockout | A08 |
14.07.2022 | Tobias Mongelli | The In-Medium No-Core Shell Model as Comprehensive Ab-Initio Tool | A04 |
21.07.2022 | Maximilian Spall | Electron Scattering off 10B under 180° | B02 |
04.08.2022 | Isabelle Brandherm | The electric dipole strength in 58Ni | B02 |
The seminar will take place on Thursdays at 12:30 in S211 seminar room 10. The talks should last 30-40 min and we plan 20 min discussion among doctoral researchers (PI and senior members can discuss with the speaker afterwards).
Previous seminars: WS 2021/22 ,SS 2021, WS 2020/21, SS 2020, WS 2019/20, SS 2019, WS 2018/19, SS 2018, WS 2017/18, SS 2017 and WS 2016/17.