Physics Day 2010

Physics Day provides insights into fascinating research questions

For two days, the University of Oldenburg's Wechloy campus will be focussing on study and career opportunities for mathematicians, physicists and chemists. On Wednesday, 3 November, the "Day of Mathematics" and the "Day of Physics" will take place at the same time. On Thursday, 4 November, anyone interested in this discipline can find out more about studying at the "Chemistry Day". The event is aimed at pupils, teachers, first-year students and interested members of the public.

The "Day of Physics" begins on 3 November at 9.15 a.m. with guided tours of the research laboratories. ForWind, the centre for wind energy research at the universities of Oldenburg, Hanover and Bremen, will present the wind tunnel. Prof Dr Heinrich Bauer will give an insight into experimental physics in his lecture "Our sun - bright energy for the earth", and Prof Dr Jutta Kunz-Drolshagen will report on "Our universe - full of dark energy". In the section "Degree ... and then?", graduates answer questions about starting a career. Questions about starting a career. As part of the "Physics Day", pupils will be honoured for their special achievements in the subject of physics. In addition, physics working groups and young scientists will provide information about their research on the ring level. A presentation of the degree programmes rounds off the "Day of Physics".

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