2004

  • 15.1., Frieder Mugele, University of Ulm and MPI Fluid Dynamics Goettingen,
    Electrowetting: A versatile tool for open microfluidic systems
  • 19.1., Dr. Stefan Hecht, Institut für Chemie, FU Berlin,
    Nanostructures based on the helical motif
  • 21.1., 1.30 pm, Andreas Richter,
    Microcanonical entropy of classical spin systems with a continuous symmetry
  • 26.1., Holger Kress, EMBL Heidelberg,
    Optical tweezer-based microscopy: Theory and applications to membrane organelle studies
  • 28.1., 2 pm, Dr. Richard Weinkamer, MPI KGF, Division Biomaterials,
    Adaptive processes in living materials: remodeling of trabecular bone
  • 30.1., Christian Korn, Tübingen,
    Free energy of thick vortices in SU(N)-Yang-Mills theory
  • 2. 2., 2 pm, Alberto Redaelli, Politecnico Mailand,
    Myosin mechanics
  • 9.2., Andreas Wilm, Uni Düsseldorf,
    RNA-alignments and RNA-structure in silico
  • 16.2., Uwe Thiele, MPI PKS Dresden,
    Dynamics of structure formation in thin liquid films: Beyond the case of a single evolution equation
  • 1.3., Ingo Burgert, MPI KGF Golm, Division Biomaterials,
    Structure-function relationships of wood at the cell and cell wall level
  • 1.3., 1.30 pm, Ruben Gracia, Amsterdam,
    Lasing without inversion and spin echo techniques within the spin-boson model
  • 16. 4., Dr. Tanja Schilling, University of Mainz
    Self-poisoning of liquid crystal nuclei (special colloquium of the SFB 448)
  • 26. 4., Dr. George Wurpel, Biophysics and Microscopy Group, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam,
    Probing the lipid bilayer without a probe with multiplex CARS microscopy
  • 30. 4., 1.30 pm, Melanie Müller, University of Münster,
    Fluctuations of Critical Interfaces
  • 3. 5., Dr. Nicoletta Kahya, MPI of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden,
    A close-to-native system to study lipid and protein organization in model membranes
  • 10. 5., Dr. Michael Bachmann, University of Leipzig,
    Thermodynamic Properties of Simple Heteropolymer Models
  • 14. 5., 1.30 pm, Steffen Liepelt, HU Berlin,
    Information measures in a stochastic burster model
  • 17. 5., Prof. Hue Sun Chan, University of Toronto, Canada,
    Cooperativity Principles in Protein Folding: Calorimetric Criterion, Linear Chevron Plots, and Contact-Order-Dependent Folding Rates
  • 24. 5., Dr. Himadri Gupta, MPI KGF, Department Biomaterials,
    Deformation mechanisms in mineralized tissues at the nanometer level
  • 7. 6., Dr. Andre Zvelindovsky, Soft Matter Group of the University at Leiden, Netherlands,
    Block copolymers under external fields
  • 15. 6., Vanessa Ortiz, University Pennsylvania,
    Diblock copolymer bilayers: coarse grain molecular dynamics and dissipative particle dynamics modeling;
    and Dr. Steven Nielsen, University Pennsylvania,
    Modeling the solubilization of carbon nanotubes in aqueous surfactant
  • 28. 6., Dr. Uwe Thiele, MPI Physics of complex systems, Dresden,
    Dynamics of structure formation in thin liquid films: Beyond the case of a single evolution equation
  • 5. 7., Bruno Schwenk, TU Berlin,
    Basic notions of causality, trying to follow the Ideas of Judea Pearl
  • 16. 8., 1.30 pm, Catalin Tanase, AMOLF Amsterdam,
    Mean field approach to cytoskeletal instabilities and self-organization driven by motor proteins
  • 18. 8., 2 pm, Ming Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Bejing,
    Single-molecule DNA mechanics and its application to bioinformatics
  • 27.8., Dr. Sabine Klapp, TU Berlin,
    Complex fluids in external fields
  • 30.8., Prof. Dennis Discher, UPenn, USA,
    Polymer worm micelle dynamics and application
  • 6. 9., Alberto Orlandi,
    A microscopic approach to wetting phenomena: application to complete wetting in the Ising model
  • 20. 9., Dr. Matthias Weiss, Center for Biomembrane Physics, Odense, Denmark,
    Protein and membrane dynamics in the secretory pathway of living cells: insights from theory and experiment
  • 27. 9., Dr. Karin Riske, Brasil,
    Electroeffects on giant vesicles viewed with high temporal resolution
  • 27. 9., 2 pm, Dr. Katja Rateitschak, MPI-KG,
    Biological design principles in MAPK cascade
  • 4. 10., Dr. Lianghui Gao, Theory Division of the MPI-KGF,
    Finite size thermomechanical effects in the smectic liquid crystals: the Vapor Pressure Paradox as an anharmonic phenomenon
  • 1. 11., Sandeep Pal, Bremen,
    Effect of nanostructures on the hydrophobicity of a hydrophobic object
  • 2. 12., 3 pm, Xiaoli Ma, University of Göttingen,
    Study on vapor-liquid equilibrium of phenylphosphorus dichloride and phenylphosphonic dichloride
  • 15. 12., 1.30 pm, Daniel Wüstner, MDC Berlin-Buch,
    Fluorescence live cell imaging and Monte Carlo simulation of lipids in membranes
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