Past Events

FGMR 2022

The 43rd FGMR Annual Discussion Meeting took place in Karlsruhe from 12.-15. September 2022.
See here for the GDCh Website and here for the program
Chair: Prof. Dr. Burkhard Luy
 

XIII International Conference on the Applications of Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

The XIII International Conference on the Applications of Magnetic Resonance in Food Science tookplace in Karlsruhe at June 07 - 10, 2016.

The XIII International Conference on the Applications of Magnetic Resonance in Food Science took place in Karlsruhe at June 07 - 10, 2016.

Diffusion Phenomena in NMR

The Workshop on Diffusion Phenomena in NMR in cooperation with the firm Bruker took place on 9.10.2015.
See here for pictures of the event.

Rheo NMR

The Workshop on Rheo NMR took place on Monday, 13.10.2014. 

See here for further information.

536th WE Heraeus Seminar

Heraeus Seminar

Research of quantum systems, i.e. systems that cannot be explained using classical mechanics butrequire quantum mechanical treatment, has become central to many scientific fields from biology tomaterial sciences. Understanding and exploiting their properties is critical to continued innovation andscientific breakthroughs.

Quantum control refers to the manipulation of such quantum systems by application of controlled co-herent interactions to direct their dynamics. Coherent interactions are usually achieved by, but are notlimited to electromagnetic waves that can have any shape or modulation. Optimized wave forms deri-ved, for example, from optimal control theory allow the directed breakage of specific molecular bondsor the efficient transfer of magnetization between spins. It is one of the most exciting frontiers in ato-mic, molecular and optical sciences, spanning physics, chemistry and applied mathematics, with ex-cellent interactions between theory and experiment. It is not only central to the study of fundamentalscience but as well to the development of paradigm-breaking technology in these fields.

The seminar aims to bring together scientists from very different fields of research potentially benefit-ting from optimal control theory and its application to the design of desired coherent interactions. Lea-ding international physicists, mathematicians, and chemists will present the basics and cutting edgeresearch of optimal control in theory and experiment. This way, students as well as senior scientistswill profit by the seminar in a unique inspiring and historical place.


Organizers
Prof. Dr. Burkhard Luy, Karlsruhe Institut of Technology
Prof. Dr. Christiane Koch, University of Kassel
Prof. Dr. Steffen J. Glaser, Technische Universität München


Scientific Programm

See here 

 

Confirmed Speakers
Jean-Michel Raimond (Paris)Ilya Kuprov (Southampton)
Tommaso Calarco (Ulm)
Fedor Jelezko (Ulm)
Alexej Jerschow (New York)
Dieter Suter (Dortmund)
Thomas Schulte Herbrüggen (München)
Niels Nielsen (Aarhus)
Dominique Sugny (Bourgogne)Giovanna Morigi (Saarbrücken)
Alfio Borzi (Würzburg)
Thomas Baumert (Kassel)
Birgitta Whaley (Berkeley)
Hardy Groß (Halle)
Sophie Schirmer (Swansee)
Ronnie Kosloff (Jerusalem)