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Monday
February 15, 2010
5.p.m.
lecture hall 2R4
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Prof. Dieter Braun
System Biophysics, Functional Nanosystems
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Optothermal particle and fluid control: Basics and biological applications
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Prof.
J. Spatz
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Monday
February 8, 2010
5.p.m.
lecture hall 2R4
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Prof. Frank Mücklich
Dept Materials Science and Engineering, Saarland University
& Materials Engineering Centre Saarland, Saarbrücken
Microstructure tomography: An essential tool to understand 3D microstructures in all length scales
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Prof.
E. Mittemeijer
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Monday
February 1, 2010
5.p.m.
lecture hall 2R4
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Prof. Philip Withers
School of Materials
The University of Manchester
Seeing is believing: High resolution X-ray
imaging of structural evolution in 3D
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Prof.
E.J. Mittemeijer
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Monday
January 25, 2010
5.p.m.
lecture hall 2R4
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Prof. Rudolf Merkel
Institut für Bio- und Nanosysteme, Institut 4: Biomechanik
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Reaction of human cells from the connective
tissue to well controlled external strain
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Prof.
J. Spatz
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Monday
January 11, 2010
5.p.m.
lecture hall 2R4
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Prof. Harald Fuchs
Physikalisches Institut,
Universität Münster
Advanced scanning probe techniques: Application to soft matter
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Prof.
J. Spatz
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Monday
December 14, 2009
5 p.m.
lecture hall 2R4
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Dr. Mato Knez
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
Halle
Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) as a
versatile tool for nanoscience and nanotechnology
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Prof.
G. Schütz
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Monday
December 7, 2009
5.p.m.
lecture hall 2R4
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Prof. Jian Luo
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Clemson University
Impurity-bases quasi-liquid interfacial films: The interplay of premelting and prewetting
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Prof.
M. Rühle
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Monday
November 23 2009
5.p.m.
lecture hall 2R4
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Prof. Albrecht Ott
Lehrstuhl für biologische Experimentalphysik
Universität des Saarlandes
Symmetry Breaking and Criticality during Embryonic Development: The Example of Hydra
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Prof.
J. Spatz
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