Invitation to Talks and Discussions of the Appeals Committee for a Professorship in Theory of Quantum Many-Body Dynamics at the 26th, 27th and 28th of Mai
Important: This committee will take place as an online session. Therefore, we need to get an agreement of confidentiality. You will find more information below this post.
What are Appointing Committees?
Appointing Committees are Commissions made up by professors, scientific staff and students. It has the goal to find the best candidate for a professorship.
This Committee
This Committee is to find a candidate for a professorship about Theory of Quantum Many-Body Dynamics and will be part of the clusters of excellence. We have already reduced the list of candidates. Now we want to single out the best one.
Invitation
Now, it’s your turn: We want to invite you to the public talks and discussions on Tuesday, the 26th, Wednesday, the 27th and Thursday, the 28th of Mai.
For students we have special discussions with the candidates. This dialogue is meant to be about methods and experience with teaching of the candidates, but other topics are welcome. This is to ensure good attitude of the candidate towards teaching.
Topics for the scientific talks:
– Candidate A: „Dynamical phases and phase transitions“
– Candidate B: „Symmetries and quantum pumping“
– Candidate C: „Many-Body Floquet Physics: Topological properties and surprisingly robust edge-modes“
– Candidate D: „Time-dependent phenomena in topological materials“
The whole commission is in English.
We would love to see you there.
Yours Appointing Committee
Important: This committee will take place as an online session. Therefore, we need to get an agreement of confidentiality. You will find more information below this post.
Timetable
Tuesday, the 26th of Mai
10:00 Candidate A
14:45 Candidate B
Wedenesday, the 27th of Mai
14:45 Candidate C
Thursday, the 28th of Mai
09:00 Candidate D
The sessions will be held with Zoom. To get access, you need to fill out and sign an agreement of confidentiality that you will find right below. Please send a signed copy to hans.behringer(at)cui.uni-hamburg.de and gabriel.bester(at)chemie.uni-hamburg.de. You will get the information to access afterwards.