Colloquia 2020
11.12.2020 Alexander Glaser (Princeton): Confronting the Perpetual Menace: Can We Have Nuclear Disarmament without Nuclear Transparency? (Joint NBIA-NBA Colloquium, remote Colloquium)
04.12.2020 Alex Wellerstein (Stevens Institute of Technology): Seeing the Unthinkable - Historical and Contemporary Approaches to the Visualization of Nuclear War (Joint NBIA-NBA Colloquium, remote Colloquium)
27.11.2020 Niels Obers (Nordita and NBI): Gravity between Newton and Einstein (Remote Colloquium)
20.11.2020 Martin Greiner (Aarhus University): Renewable Energy Networks - a playground for Applied Theoretical Physics (Remote Colloquium)
13.11.2020 Ravit Helled (University of Zurich): Revealing the Mysteries of Giant Planets (Remote Colloquium)
30.10.2020 Leonardo Midolo (NBI): Nanomechanics meets quantum photonics: a new approach to quantum information processing (Remote Colloquium)
23.10.2020 Victor Silva Aguirre (Aarhus University): Galactic archaeology, unraveling the history of the Milky Way (Remote Colloquium)
16.10.2020 Anders Johansen (Globe Institute, UCPH and Lund Observatory): The Physics of Planet Formation (Remote Colloquium)
09.10.2020 Samir Bhatt (Imperial College London): Comparing the responses of the UK, Sweden and Denmark to COVID-19 (Remote Colloquium)
02.10.2020 Gemma C. Solomon (UCPH): How Low Can We Go? The Search For Quantum Interference Based Single-molecule (Remote Colloquium)
24.06.2020 Viola Priesemann (Max Planck Institute): Phase transitions in complex systems: Shaping information flow in neural networks and changing the spreading dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 (Remote Colloquium)
19.06.2020 Mogens Høgh Jensen (NBI): Chaos in Cells (Remote Colloquium)
12.06.2020 Michel Janssen (University of Minnesota): Drawing the line between kinematics and dynamics in special relativity and in quantum mechanics (Remote Colloquium)
29.05.2020 Darach Watson (DAWN): The cosmic origin of the rapid neutron capture elements (Remote Colloquium)
22.05.2020 Kim Sneppen (NBI): Facts and failures in models of Covid-19 (Remote Colloquium)
15.05.2020 Troels Haugbølle (NBI): Changes in the Eternal Heavens (Remote Colloquium)
01.05.2020 Evert van Nieuwenburg (NBIA): Physics with Machine Learning and Quantum Games on top (Remote Colloquium)
24.04.2020 Mark Rudner (NBIA): Dynamical Quantum Materials (Remote Colloquium)
17.04.2020 Johan Samsing (NBIA): Probing the Origin of Black Hole Merger (Remote Colloquium)
21.02.2020 Jacques Prost (Institut Curie, Paris): A physical approach to cells and tissues
07.02.2020 Brian Møller Andersen (NBI): Superconductivity 2020
17.01.2020 Leonardo Fallani (Univ. of Firenze): Synthetic quantum systems with multi-component atoms