iRTG posts

Insights behind the CV: Ingrid Mertig (05.11.2021, 12.30-14.00)

You are warmly invited to join the informal career talks by Ingrid Mertig! Successful scientists share their experiences as a woman in natural science and tell the story behind their official CV. After the talk there will be enough time for informal discussion and networking.

Target audience are (female) natural scientists from our university and related institutes.

Date: November 5, 2021
12.30-14.00
VSP 1, room 0.04

3G only: vaccinated, recovered or tested! (So, we can enjoy some snacks!)

Doctoral Students Seminar (November 16, 2021)

Force-induced α-β transitions in coiled coil structures
by Anna-Maria Tsirigoni

and

Effects of topological constraints in polymer melts on crystallization and structure formation
by Tonghua Liu

date: November 16, 15.00
hybrid seminar: Von-Seckendorff-Platz 1, room 5.09 + zoom
chair: Stephan

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[BEAM] ATM: NMR spectroscopy for biomolecular and materials characterization (December 20-21, 2021)

Aims

This module addressed doctoral students in chemistry, physics, biophysics, and related fields without much prior knowledge in NMR spectroscopy. It introduced the basic theoretical and technical concepts necessary for an understanding of data/spectrum acquisition in pulsed NMR and the information content, and focused on a few specific experimental techniques to study dynamics in polymer and biopolymer systems.

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[BEAM] ATM: Amphiphilic polymers on the Langmuir trough (January 26-28, 2022)

Content

Behavior of amphiphilic (macro)molecules on the air/water interface
Synthesis of amphiphilic polymers by ATRP
Surface pressure versus mean molecular area isotherms, phase transitions
Brewster Angle Microscopy, Epifluorescence Microscopy
X-ray and neutron reflectivity, granzing incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering

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[BEAM] ATM: How we can model and use symmetry (30.-31.3.2022)

After some motivation and first examples, we looked at groups systematically and explored the mathematical language to study them. There were exercises to work on and we discussed the solutions (even if incomplete). One of the goals was to understand the symmetry of regular n-gons and to really get in touch with mathematical reasoning. And we discussed where symmetry might play a role in participants’ work!

lecturer: Prof. Rebecca Waldecke

Registrations closed!

Regular lectures UL – WiSe 2021/22

Chemistry

Bioorganic Chemistry – Beck-Sickinger
[M.Sc. Adv Spec in Chem]
Mon 8.30-10.00 Brüderstraße 34, Beckmann-HS

Massenspektrometrie – Hoffmann
[M.Sc.]
Mon 12.30-14.00 BBZ, SR1

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Insights behind the CV: Rebecca Waldecker (15.10.2021, 12.30-14.00)

You are warmly invited to join the informal career talks by Rebecca Waldecker! Successful scientists share their experiences as a woman in natural science and tell the story behind their official CV. After the talk there will be enough time for informal discussion and networking.

Target audience are (female) natural scientists from our university.

Date: October 15, 2021
12.30-14.00
VSP 1, room 0.04

Regular lectures MLU – WiSe 2021/2022

Please check in StudIP if these information are still up to date. Due to the current situation with COVID19, there might be changes.

Physics

Introduction to polymer physics – Thurn-Albrecht/Dolynchuk
[M.Sc. Phy]
Wed 10.30-12.00, VDP3 3.16
Thu 8.00-9.30, VDP3 1.12

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