Mafihe - jDPG Exchange

The young German Physical Society (jDPG) and the Hungarian Association of Physics Students (Mafihe) organize together the next edition of the Mafihe - jDPG Exchange in Münster in September 2022.

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Date:
Th, 01.09.2022 17:00  –   Su, 04.09.2022 13:00
Address:
Münster
H.ostel Münster, Verspoel 1, 48143 Münster, Germany

Language:
English
Contact person:
Rebecca Hoffmann, David Pérez González,
DPG Association:
Working Group "Young DPG" (jDPG)  

Description

The young German Physical Society invites to the next round of the Mafihe - jDPG Exchange happening again for the first time since 2019. This year we explore the beautiful city of Münster! During the exchange, 40 students will visit different research centers and take part in scientific talks with local scientists, present their own research and network with other international students. The participation is free of charge, accomodation, transport during the event and selected meals will be covered. Other expenses are not included.

Additionally, everyone will have the opportunity to present their own research or topic of interest in a short 12-minute talk.

If you already registered without presentation and you changed your mind, please send us an email.

Preliminary schedule is now available:

Schedule with the different available time slots for the activities
Schedule with the different available time slots for the activities

The lab tours will take place in the following research centers: Center for Nanotechnology (CenTech), Center for Soft Nanoscience (SoN) and Tascon GmbH.

  • The guest lecture on Thursday will be presented by Prof. Dr. Christian Weinheimer with the topic: "Strong and weak interaction - from hadrons to dark matter".

On Saturday, there are two guest lectures:

  • At 9:30-10:15, Prof. Dr. Ursula Wurstbauer will be presenting their work in electronics.
  • At 10:45-11:30, Prof. Dr. Tilmann Kuhn will present the following topic: "Single photon emitters in solid state systems for quantum information technologies."

Registration is now closed!