Colloquia 2021

12.11.2021 Maria Bergemann (MPI for Astronomy in Heidelberg & NBIA): All you wanted to know about stars but were afraid to ask

29.10.2021 Michael Murrell (Yale University): The Mechanics of Active Interfaces

18.06.2021 Sune Olander Rasmussen (NBI): Abrupt Climate Changes and Greenland Ice Cores (Remote Colloquium)

11.06.2021 Paul Chaikin (New York University): Artificial Life, Self-replication, Exponential growth, Directed evolution, Colloidal Architecture, DNA Activated Colloidal Machines  (Remote Colloquium)

04.06.2021 Ramin Golestanian (Max Planck Institute): How living matter self-organizes while breaking action-reaction symmetry  (Remote Colloquium)

28.05.2021 Holger Pedersen (NBI): The “Krasnoyarsk meteorite'': one or many? (Remote Colloquium)

21.05.2021  Thea Kølsen Fischer (Univ. of Copenhagen): SARS-CoV-2 Origin Tracing - key findings from first mission 'back to where it all started'.... (Remote Colloquium)

07.05.2021 Daniel D'Orazio (NBIA): A Multi-messenger Exposé of the Biggest Black Hole Pairs in the Universe (Remote Colloquium)

23.04.2021 Volker Naulin (DTU, EUROfusion): Fusion energy, always 20 years away? (Remote Colloquium)

16.04.2021 Albert Schliesser (NBI): Mechanics at the Quantum Limit: Quantum Measurement and Control of Macroscopic Motion (Remote Colloquium)

09.04.2021 Jeffrey Hangst (Univ. Aarhus and CERN): Illuminating Antimatter: the ALPHA antihydrogen experiment at CERN (Remote Colloquium)

26.03.2021 Gordon Baym (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana): Neutron stars & matter under extreme conditions: from Copenhagen to the Golden Age (Remote Colloquium)

19.03.2021 Michèle Levi (NBIA): Effective Field Theories and Gravitational Waves (Remote Colloquium)

12.03.2021 Itamar Procaccia (Weizmann Institute): Homer the Astronomer, or When did Odysseus Return Home (Remote Colloquium)

05.03.2021 Daan Frenkel (Cambridge University): Counting the Uncountable: Entropy, granular Entropy and Information (Remote Colloquium)

26.02.2021 Ray Goldstein (Cambridge University): Stirring Tails of Evolution (Remote Colloquium)

12.02.2021 Renato Renner (ETH, Zurich: Testing quantum theory with thought experiments  (Remote Colloquium)

05.02.2021 Brian Fields (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana): When Stars Attack!  Near-Earth Supernova Explosions Revealed by Deep-Ocean and Lunar Radioactivity (Remote Colloquium)

29.01.2021 Roberta Sinatra (IT University of Copenhagen, ISI, and Complex Systems Hub): Quantifying the dynamics of impact in science and art (Remote Colloquium)