TRR 360 Seminar:
Randomness, disorder and compromises in magnetic systems
Ellen Fogh
Prof. Dr. Ellen Fogh, Technical University of Munich
Randomness, disorder and compromises in magnetic systems
Ellen Fogh
Prof. Dr. Ellen Fogh, Technical University of Munich
In 2025 the international conference will be combined with the retrat meeting. We meet for five days at the monastery hotel in Ettal in the middle of the German alpes. The first four days, international experts will be invited and the last day used as an shortened retreat meeting. To find out more please go […]
Imaging Magnetic Dynamics with In-situ and Ultrafast Lorentz Microscopy
Sascha Schäfer
Prof. Dr. Sascha Schäfer, Department of Physics, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany;
Regensburg Center for Ultrafast Nanoscopy (RUN), Regensburg, Germany
Sebastian Diehl
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Diehl, University of Cologne
This meeting is meant as a strategy meeting for all PIs of the TRR360 to decide on a strategy and a plan for the proposal of the second financing period of the TRR. In order to avoid difficulties due to travel, the meeting will be held online (Zoom link will be distributed soon by mail) […]
Computational design of quantum materials using density functional theory and beyond
Manish Verma
Dr. Manish Verma, Institute for Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Computational Quantum Materials, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
A New Perspective on Correlated Metals: from Concealed Mott Quantum Criticality to Disorder in Heavy Fermi Liquids
Louk Rademaker
Prof. Dr. Louk Rademaker, Université de Genève, Switzerland
At this year's Young Researcher Forum we will continue our journey through the institutions of the TRR360 and meet each other in Stuttgart at the MPI for Solid State Physics. As usual there will be lab tours, a focus lecture, time for networking and more.
Only for our female students, PhDs and postdocs! Conflicts are a part of everyday research life and repeatedly occur not only in research projects. As commonplace as conflicts are, they are often perceived as something negative, provoke fear, and are avoided for as long as possible. However, recognizing, assessing, and addressing them constructively in time […]
Experimental prospects on measurement-altered criticality
Sara Murciano
Prof. Dr. Sara Murciano, Université Paris Saclay, France
Multiferroic conversion
Tsuyoshi KimuraProf. Dr. Tsuyoshi Kimura, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
In March 2026 we are coming together to our 4th and last Retreat Meeting for this funding period. More information will follow in the course of the year.