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which indicates whether estimates are more or less trustworthy. The summarizing tables are designed to give users the best possible overview of quantitative data in the countries, in a simplified form. The
Bereich: FB12
Hamburg 40 Years of Quantum Dots: From The Beginnings to Applications and The Nobel Prize The talk will give an overview on the development of quantum dots, which originates from different scientific disciplines
Bereich: Kolloquien, Symposien, Reihen
corotating region of spacetime around them: the ergosphere. Physical processes in the ergosphere give rise to a plethora of phenomena which can be studied using the methods of multi-messenger astroparticle
and other courses. Departments The compusory lectures for CMM and many of the elective courses are given by the departments listed below. Institute of Systems, Power Electronics and Components Institute
Bereich: FB1
Wind- und Sonnenenergie eignen. „Zink-ion batteries,“ so Sfiligoi am Ende ihres Vortrags, „can really give us the possibility to finally stop using fossile fuels and start healing this beautiful planet, so
Bereich: Sites
and other courses. Departments The compusory lectures for CIT and many of the elective courses are given by the departments listed below. RF & Microwave Engineering Laboratory Department of Communications
as the generation of photon pairs, an overview of the available techniques in this field will be given. This includes potential fields of application as well as limits of quantum-based technologies. Particular
and geometry | Prof. Claudia Alfes-Neumann, Universität Bielefeld Kurzbeschreibung: In this talk we give a short overview about the theory of harmonic weak Maass forms and their applications in number theory
Bereich: fb3_matheschule
provide an introduction to the X-FAB group with its six manufacturing sites on three continents and give insights into the extensive portfolio of modular CMOS, SOI and specialty processes that X-FAB offers
requires an accurate description of the interplay of electrons and phonons. This task is formidable given that the electronic problem alone—assuming that the atomic nuclei stand still—is already challenging