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13. Februar - 19. Februar 2012 |
Redaktion
K. Schiebel | Telefon: 06159-71-2703 | E-Mail: kurier@gsi.de
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Wissenschaftliche Sitzungen/Seminare bei GSI
Vorträge an Hochschulen der näheren Umgebung
Erfahrungsaustausch

Foto: Forschungszentrum Jülich
Die Abteilungen Patente und Technologietransfer der GSI und des Forschungszentrums Jülich haben sich am 24. und 25. Januar 2012 zu einem gemeinsamen Erfahrungsaustausch in Jülich getroffen. Dieser Workshop wurde im Rahmen des HGF-Programms "Shared Services" organisiert.
Dorothee Rück, Patente und Technologietransfer
| Mi 15.02. 14.00 Uhr - 15.00 Uhr | Wissenschaft für Alle |
Hörsaal
Günther Rosner, FAIR: "Reise ins Innerste der Materie – Forschung an der neuen Teilchenbeschleunigeranlage FAIR"
| Do 16.02. 15.00 Uhr | Atomphysik-Sonderseminar |
Vorraum Atomphysik, Südbau, II. Stock
Andrey Surzhykov, University of Heidelberg and Atomic Physics Division of GSI: "Relativistic quantum theory of few–electron systems in strong fields: Atomic physics at high–Z"
Highly-charged ions provide today an ideal ``playground’’ for studying few-electron systems exposed to extremely strong electromagnetic fields produced by heavy nuclei. In such a strong-field regime, the relativistic, many-body and quantum electrodynamics (QED) effects become of paramount importance and may significantly affect not only the shell structure but also the collision dynamics of the few-electron heavy species. In order to probe the properties and behaviour of high-Z ions and, hence, to improve our understanding of atomic physics under such extreme conditions a broad research program is currently being undertaken at GSI and will be further expanded at the future Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR). The ultimate success of this program will of course require a deep theoretical understanding of the underlying physics. In this contribution therefore, a review is presented of recent theoretical activities in the field of high-Z atomic physics. Special emphasis will be placed on the studies of fundamental symmetries and interactions in which highly-charged heavy ions can play a decisive role. Moreover, the advances in the non-perturbative analysis of basic atomic processes accompanying ion-ion collisions will be presented. Here we will focus not only on the ultra–relativistic collisions but also especially on the low-energy regime for which the quasi–molecular effects may become of critical importance. Finally, the studies on the linear as well as non-linear photon-matter interactions in the extreme relativistic regime will be briefly discussed.
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Mainz
| Di 14.02. 17.00 Uhr c.t. | Physikalisches Kolloquium |
Hörsaal des Instituts für Kernphysik, Becherweg 45
Prof. Alex Yarin, Univ. of Illinois: "Polymer/Biodegradable Biopolymer Nanofibers, Nanotubes and Nonwovens and their Biomedical Applications"