Colloquia 2019
18.12.2019 Chris Sander (Harvard Medical School): Computational models of cell biology inspired by physics
29.11.2019 Melvyn Davies (Lund): The Astrophysics of Stellar Clusters
15.11.2019 Masaru Shibata (Max Planck and Kyoto): Neutron-star mergers and numerical relativity
06.11.2019 Charles H. Bennett (IBM Research): What Math and Physics can do help combat fake videos
01.11.2019 Andreas Albrecht (University of California-Davis): Origin of probabilities and their application to the multiverse
11.10.2019 Ole Mouritsen (University of Copenhagen): What is gastrophysics?
27.09.2019 Raul Rabadan (Columbia University): An Introduction to Cancer Genomics
20.09.2019 Jes Jørgensen (NBI): The complex chemistry of young stars
13.09.2019 Amin Doostmohammadi (NBIA): Active Self-organizing Matter
06.09.2019 Marianne Vestergaard (NBI): Supermassive black holes and their galaxies - or why astrophysicists are excited about the new EHT results and capabilities
23.08.2019 Paul Ho (ASIAA): First Direct Image of a Black Hole
16.08.2019 Nigel Goldenfeld (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign): Stochastic Turing patterns in the biosphere: from brains to biofilms
09.08.2019 Angela Olinto (University of Chicago): Space Observatories of the Highest Energy Particles
07.06.2019 Cornelis Dullemond (University of Heidelberg): The Structure of Planet Formation
14.06.2019 Irene Tamborra (NBIA): The Ghostly Messengers of the High Energy Universe
24.05.2019 Rubina Raja (University of Aarhus): High Definition Archaeology and Historical Narratives. The Case of the Decapolis City of Gerasa.
10.05.2019 Tine Jess (The State Serum Institute of Denmark ): Big Data and Algorithms for Precision Medicine
26.04.2019 Jacob Bourjaily (NBIA): The Surprising Simplicity of Scattering Amplitudes
12.04.2019 Graham Farmelo (Churchill College, Cambridge): The Universe Speaks in Numbers
29.04.2019 Kresten Lindorff (Department of Biology, Copenhagen Biocenter, University of Copenhagen): "From protein folding to diagnosing genetic diseases using computational models"
22.03.2019 Eugene Polzik (NBI): Measurements beyond the standard quantum limit
15.03.2019 Thomas Tauris (University of Aarhus): Neutron Stars, Black Holes and Gravitational Waves
08.03.2019 Tom Gilbert (University of Copenhagen): Does our understanding of how life works need tweaking?
01.03.2019 David J.T. Sumpter (Uppsala University): From fish schools to football teamwork
22.02.2019 Therese Graversen (Department of Mathematical Sciences, KU): "Statistical sleuthing in criminal cases"
01.02.2019 Kim Sneppen (NBI): "Explaining Development of Biological Form as a Consequence of Cell Polarity"