Visitors

2023

March 2023, Mishkat Bhattacharya, Rochester Institute of Technology, US. Talk 13.03.2023: Cavity optomechanical sensing & manipulation of an atomic persistent current.

2022

  • October 2022, Jacopo Fregoni, UAM, Madrid, Spain
  • September-October 2022, Siddardha Chelluri, JGU Mainz, Germany.
  • September-October 2022, Raphael Holzinger, University of Innsbruck, Austria

2021

  • October-November 2022, Raphael Holzinger, University of Innsbruck, Austria.Raphael Holzinger

2020

  • February 2020, Janne Ruostekoski, Lancaster University, UK. Talk 05.02.2020: Light propagation beyond standard optics in a uniform-density polarizable medium.
  • March 2020, Johannes Schachenmayer,  IPCMS, Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), Universite de Strasbourg, France. 
  • March 2020, Fidel Jimenez, PUCP, Lima, Peru.

2019

  • January 2019, Aurelien Dantan, Aarhus University, Denmark.
  • February 2019, Gabriel Blaj, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), California, USA. Group Seminar 26.02.2019: Physics of Radiation Detection Imaging
  • October 2019, Shasha Zheng from Beijing University has joined us as a visitor for 3 months. Welcome!
  • November 2019, Qiongyi He, Beijing University, China. 

2018

  • January 2018, Fidel Jimenez from PUCP, Lima, Peru has joined us as a guest for two months. Welcome!
  • January 2018, Guido Pupillo, University of Strasbourg, France. Seminar 09.01.2018:  Cavity-enhanced transport of charge  
  • February 2018, Mariona Moreno-Cardoner,  ICFO (Institute of Photonic Sciences), Barcelona, Spain. Seminar 22.02.2018:  Subradiance and Selective Radiance in Atomic Arrays
  • March 2018, Fernando Galve, Institute for Interdisciplinary Physics and Complex Systems (IFISC), Mallorca, Spain. Seminar 23.03.2018: Dissipation of multi-partite systems under structured environments
  • March 2018, David Plankensteiner from Helmut Ritsch's group at Innsbruck has joined us as a guest for two months. Welcome!
  • July 2018, Johannes Schachenmayer, IPCMS, Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), Universite de Strasbourg, France. Theory Colloquium at FAU 03.07.2018: Numerical techniques which employ the truncated Wigner approximation

2017

  • February 2017, Robert Bettles, Durham University, UK. Seminar 28.02.2017:  Superradiance, subradiance and cooperativity in atomic arrays
  • February 2017, Gergely Szirmai, Wigner Research Center Budapest, Hungary. Seminar 22.02.2017:  Damping of quasiparticles in a Bose-Einstein condensate coupled to an optical cavity
  • March 2017, Andre Xuereb, University of Malta. Seminar 02.03.2017:  Phonon dynamics in optomechanical arrays
  • April 2017, Johannes Schachenmayer, IPCMS, Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), Universite de Strasbourg, France
  • May 2017, Michael Ruggenthaler, Johannes Flick and Christian Schäfer, Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Hamburg. Seminar 11.05.2017:  How photons change the properties of matter (M. Ruggenthaler)
  • June 2017, Thomas Busch, Quantum Systems Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. Seminar 06.06.2017:  Trapping and controlling ultracold atoms with optical nanofibres
  • November 2017, Aurelien Dantan, Aarhus University, Denmark. Seminar 21.11.2017:  Suspended membrane arrays for optomechanics and sensing
  • October 2017,  Kenji Ohmori, Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Okazaki, Japan (invited by Leuchs Division). Seminar 05.10.2017:  Ultrafast many-body electron dynamics in a strongly correlated ultracold Rydberg gas
  • November 2017, Helmut Ritsch, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Innsbruck, Austria.  Seminar 16.11.2017:  Super- and subradiance of coupled quantum emitters in confined light fields
  • November 2017, Aurelien Dantan, Aarhus University, Denmark. Seminar 21.11.2017:  Suspended membrane arrays for optomechanics and sensing
  • November 2017, David Plankensteiner, University of Innsbruck, Austria. Seminar 28.11.2017:  An Introduction to Collective Decay and QuantumOptics.jl

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