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Prof. Dr. Thomas Zentgraf

Phy­si­cist from Pa­der­born among the world­wi­de high­ly ci­ted re­se­a­r­chers

Clarivate Analytics, known for their internet platform Web-of-Science, announces the Highly Cited Researchers List 2018, a list of elite scientists and social scientists identified through analysis of highly cited papers (those ranking in the top 1% by citations for field and year). This year, for the first time, Clarivate Analytics has introduced a new Cross-Field category to identify researchers with substantial influence across several fields…

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We con­gra­tu­la­te Dr. Dirk Hein­ze (A03) for a suc­cess­ful PhD vi­va!

Congratulations to dirk Heinze (project A03) on successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis

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Mar­kus All­gai­er (C01) suc­cess­ful­ly de­fends his Ph.D. the­sis

On the 17th of December Markus Allgaier (project C01) successfully defended his PhD thesis

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Prof. Thomas Zentgraf and the graduates.

Com­mence­ment Ce­rem­ony 2018 - Con­gra­tu­la­ti­ons to gra­dua­tes in the TRR142

Congratulations to graduates in the TRR142 - Felicitats Walter successfully finished her PhD - Daniel Frese finshed his master thesis and joined the TRr as Phd

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Photograph (Oksana Schmidt): Prof. Dr. Wolf Gero Schmidt, Universität Paderborn

Nu­me­ri­cal si­mu­la­ti­ons that go beyond the mo­le­cu­lar mo­vie: Che­mi­cal bond for­ma­ti­on in re­al time

A major breakthrough in the measurement and understanding of the electronic structure changes during chemical reactions has been achieved by a team of physicists led by Martin Wolf (Fritz-Haber-Institut Berlin) and Wolf Gero Schmidt (Universität Paderborn). The researchers were able to monitor for the first time the redistribution of electrons during a chemical reaction in real time. The corresponding driving forces and mechanisms could be…

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CE­WQO 2019 at Pa­der­born Uni­ver­si­ty

Prof. Silberhorn's (PI in project B05, C01 and C02) IQO group is proud to host the Central European Workshop on Quantum Optics 2019 (CEWQO 2019).

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Foto (Universität Paderborn, Johannes Pauly): Der Vorstand der AG Physikalische Praktika (v. l.) Prof. Dr. Hanno Käß, Hochschule Esslingen, Dr. Clemens Nagel, Universität Wien, Dr. Torsten Hehl, Universität Tübingen, Dr. Rüdiger Scholz, Universität Hannover, und Dr. Marc Sacher, Universität Paderborn, zusammen mit dem Sprecher des Departments Physik Prof. Dr. Dirk Reuter (4. v. r.), Physik-Prof. Dr. Cedrik Meier (Universität Paderborn, 2. v. r.) und dem Vizepräsidenten der Universität Paderborn, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Volker Schöppner.

44th PLT In­tern­ship Lea­ders' Con­fe­rence 2018 at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Pa­der­born: Ex­pe­ri­ments in­spi­red phy­si­cists from Ger­ma­ny, Aus­tria…

Die 44. Praktikumsleitertagung PLT 2018 der AG Physikalische Praktika (AGPP) der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (DPG) fand in diesem Jahr am Department Physik der Universität Paderborn statt. Die jährliche Tagung, die jeweils von einer anderen Universität ausgerichtet wird, dient dem Erfahrungsaustausch zu einer der zentralen Lehrveranstaltungen im Physikstudium: den Laborpraktika. In diesen Lehrveranstaltungen werden Studierende an die…

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...and the team “GeParderSprinter”

15 phy­si­cists of the TRR142 show off their spor­ti­ness

Three relay running teams and three single runners assembled and rise to the challenge of this year’s Campus Lauf on July 4th at Paderborn University.

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From: Nature Communications (2018) 9:2890, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05229-x: GaAs-Wannier-Stark-localization

Fem­to­se­conds and Me­ga­volts al­low the re­a­li­za­ti­on of Wan­nier-Stark lo­ca­li­za­ti­on in Gal­li­um Ar­se­ni­de

Scientists from the Universities of Konstanz and Paderborn have succeeded in realizing and proving the so-called Wannier-Stark localization for the first time in a high-purity bulk gallium arsenide crystal manufactured at ETH Zurich. Physicists have overcome hurdles that have long been considered insurmountable in the field of optoelectronics and photonics. With this breakthrough, they have made it into "Nature Communications". Project A02 and…

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Va­hid An­sa­ri (C01) suc­cess­ful­ly de­fends his Ph.D. the­sis

Vahid Ansari (project C01) successfully defends his Ph.D. thesis.

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Prof. Dr. Stefan Schumacher

Hei­sen­berg Pro­fes­sor­ship at Pa­der­born Uni­ver­si­ty

With the award of a Heisenberg Professorship from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft to Stefan Schumacher in 2015, the new Professorship “Theory of Functional Photonic Structures” was established in the Physics Department at Paderborn University. The Heisenberg Professorship now receives funding for a second funding period. With this continued support, the DFG recognizes the excellent research achievements during the first funding period and the…

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Pu­bli­ca­ti­on (pro­ject C01): Re­con­struc­ting and de­con­struc­ting ul­trafast quan­tum light

Publication (project C01): Reconstructing and deconstructing ultrafast quantum light - group Prof. Silberhorn

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We con­gra­tu­la­te Dr. Do­mi­nik Bred­der­mann for a suc­cess­ful PhD vi­va!

Congratulations to Dr. Dominik Breddermann (project A03) on successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis

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Department of Physics, Paderborn University

Dr. Xu­e­kai Ma (pro­ject A04) wins the best pos­ter award at the PLM­CN con­fe­rence 2018.

Dr. Xuekai Ma (project A04) wins the best poster award at the PLMCN conference 2018.

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Dr. Xuekai Ma
Dr. Xuekai Ma (Dept. Physik, AG Prof. Dr. S. Schumacher)

Pres­ti­gious in­ter­na­ti­o­nal award for Dr. Xu­e­kai Ma

TRR researcher Dr. Xuekai Ma receives a prestigious award from the Chinese government for his PhD studies in theoretical physics.

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Guest scien­tist from the Aus­tra­li­an Na­ti­o­nal Uni­ver­si­ty

Guest scientist from the Australian National University - Dr. Kruk visits the goup of Prof. Zentgraf

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DFG ap­pro­ves se­cond fun­ding pe­ri­od of the TRR 142 from 2018 to 2021

On November 24th 2017, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) approved the continuation of the SFB TRR 142 for the next four years.

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Prof. Dr. Christine Silberhorn with her PhD students Vahid Ansari (left) and Markus Allgaier (right)

An in­ter­face for dis­si­mi­lar quan­tum sys­tems

Prof. Dr. Christine Silberhorn and her team (University of Paderborn) recently demonstrated the first device that combines frequency conversion with high efficiency and bandwidth compression of single photons. The device, which is based on non-linear waveguides in Lithium Niobate manufactured in the group in Paderborn, allows to adapt photons from sources in the telecom range to atomic systems in the visible and near-infrared spectrum, paving the…

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2nd In­ter­na­ti­o­nal Work­shop of the SFB/TRR142

On February, 14th/15th 2017, the 2nd International Workshop of the SFB/TRR 142 will take place in Paderborn

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No­bel lau­re­a­te in Phy­sics Pro­fes­sor Shu­ji Na­ka­mu­ra is gi­ving a lec­ture at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Pa­der­born

On November 30th 2016, Professor Shuji Nakamura, laureate of the Nobel prize for Physics in 2014, is giving a special lecture at the University of Paderborn. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the CeOPP, the TRR 142 and the GRK 1464 managed to invite Professor Nakamura as special guest for this event.

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