Department Colloquium (Archive)
The archive of the Department Colloquium before the year 2017 is only available in German.
Department Colloquium: Prof. Heiko Lacker (HU Berlin)
Talk: How to search for Hidden Particles with a dedicated beam dump experiment at CERN’s SPS
Department Colloquium: Prof. Gerhard Rempe (Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, München Garching)
Talk: From entanglement monogamy to polygamy in quantum networks
Department Colloquium: Prof. Arno Rauschenbeutel (HU Berlin)
Talk: Photon Correlations and Quantum Nonlinearities: Insights from Atom-Light Interactions
Department Colloquium: Prof. Jorgen D´Hondt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel & Director NIKHEF)
talk: The LHeC: the ultimate LHC upgrade with electron-proton collisions
Department Colloquium & Lecture Hall Cinema
Talks on the movie Oppenheimer + Movie: Günter Steinmeyer talks about the physics of the movie Oppenheimer and Olaf Müller talsk about moral aspects on research on nuclear weapons. After that the movie will be presented.
Extra Colloquium: Prof. Alain Aspect (Nobel Prize Laureate 2022)
Talk: From Einstein and Bell to Quantum Technologies: Entanglement in Action
Department Colloquium: Dr. Claire Malone (Science Communicator and Inclusion Consultant)
Talk. title: The AI Scientist?
Department Colloquium: Prof. Subir Sarkar (Professor Emeritus, University of Oxford)
Talk: A challenge to the cosmological standard model
Department Colloquium: Prof. Hiromichi Ohta, Ph.D. (RIES, Hokkaido University)
lecture: Solid-state electrochemical thermal transistors
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Andreas Borowski (Universität Potsdam)
Lecture: Mathematik- und Physikkenntnisse von Physikstudierenden (SET 23)
Department Colloquium: Prof. Kurt Aulenbacher (Institut für Kernphysik der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
Lecture: Particle physics at the MESA accelerator
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Ofer Firstenberg (Weizmann-Institut, Rehovot, Israel)
Lecture: Photon-photon interactions in ultracold atomic media: from conditional phase to quantum vortices
Habilitandenkolloquium: Dr. Jeremy Green, (HU Berlin & DESY Zeuthen)
talk: Interactions between baryons from ab initio QCD
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Allen Caldwell (Direktor am Max-Planck-Institut in München)
Using Protons to Accelerate Electrons - the Key is Plasma
Department Colloquium: Prof. Edwin Barnes, Ph.D. (Virginia Tech)
Lecture: Time crystals and quantum information technologies
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Johanna Erdmenger (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)
Lecture: Discrete Holography
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Beate Heinemann (Direktorin für den Bereich Teilchenphysik, DESY, Hamburg)
Lecture: Lise Meitner and Vera Rubin: two female pioneers of physics
Inaugural lecture: Prof. Dr. Tim Schröder (HU Berlin and Ferdinand-Braun-Institut)
Lecture: Quantum Physics and Technology with glamour – How diamonds make the quantum internet possible
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Achim Stahl (RWTH Aachen)
Lecture on the Einstein-Telescope
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Janik Wolters (TU Berlin, DLR und Einstein Center Digital Future)
Department Colloquium: Physical model systems for information and communication technology
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Günter Steinmeyer (MBI, Berlin)
Lecture: The 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics: experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light
Joint Colloquium of the CSMB and the Department of Physics: Philipp Adelhelm, (HZB & HU Berlin, Dept. Chem)
Lecture: Progress in materials development for Na-ion batteries
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Lana Ivanjek, (Johannes-Kepler- Universitaet in Linz)
lecture: Interaktive Vorlesungen und Übungen in der Physik – Chancen und Herausforderungen
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. Jan Plefka, (HU Berlin)
Lecture: High-precision Gravitational Wave Physics from a World-Line Quantum Field Theory
Department Colloquium: Prof. Dr. David Hunger, (Physikalisches Institut, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
Lecture: Quantum- and nano-optics with tunable microcavities
Experimental Lecture: Prof. Oliver Benson
Quantum Entanglement – „Spooky Action at a Distance“ Nobel Prize in Physics 2022; An Experimental Lecture
Department Colloquium: Prof. Ramy El-Ganainy, (Michigan Technological University, USA)
Lecture: Non-Hermitian optics and photonics
Inaugural Lecture: Prof. Dr. Jan Lüning (HZB, HU Berlin)
Inaugural Lecture: What X-rays can tell us about ultrafast magnetism