Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. (sharp), Lorentz-Room 05-127, Staudingerweg 7


08.07.2026Prof. Dr. Diogo Rodrigues Boito (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)New light-quark spectral function from tau decays: implications to QCD and g-2 of the muon
01.07.2026Dr. Minoo Kabirnezhad (Imperial College, UK)Understanding neutrino–nucleus interactions: from revealing nuclear structure to early applications of quantum computing
24.06.2026NNAlps across the scales
17.06.2026Prof. Dr. Thomas E. Cocolios (KU Leuven, Belgium)Getting NSHAPE: combining laser spectroscopy with muonic atoms of exotic nuclei to reveal exciting features of the nuclear landscape
10.06.2026Prof. Dr. Gilad Perez (Weizmann Institute, Israel)Physics with nuclear clocks
03.06.2026Prof. Dr. Michael Teper (Oxford University, UK)Glueballs and confinement
27.05.2026local speaker
20.05.2026Prof. Dr. Licia Verde (ICREA, Barcelona, Spain)Cosmological standard model
13.05.2026Prof. Dr. Paul Walton (University of York, UK)Gender equality in academia: why is it so slow?
06.05.2026Prof. Dr. Belina von Krosigk (Heidelberg University)Searching for light dark matter with CRESST and DeLight
29.04.2026Prof. Dr. Lukas Heinrich (TUM)Machine learning methods for BSM searches
22.04.2026Prof. Dr. Ulrich Husemann (DESY, Hamburg)Gateway to the quantum world: particle physics at DESY
15.04.2026 Prof. Dr. Gabriela A. Barenboim (IFIC Valencia, Spain) Breaking nus

11.02.2026          Prof. Dr. Johannes Albrecht (University Dortmund)
Prospects of the LHCb Experiment
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04.02.2026          Prof. Dr. Clarence Wret (Imperial College, UK)
Indications of CP violation and mass ordering via the first T2K and SK joint oscillation analysis
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07.01.2026          Prof. Florian Hug (JGU Mainz)
Improving energy efficiency of MESA by superconducting cavities
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14.01.2026          Dr. Melissa Mendes (TU Darmstadt)
New Constraints on the Neutron Star Equation of State
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21.01.2026          Prof. Dr. Belen Gavela (UAM, Spain)
Higgs Criticality and the Metastability Bound
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28.01.2026          Prof. Dr. Graham Kribs (University of Oregon, USA)
Strongly-coupled dark sectors for dark matter, colliders, and cosmology
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