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1999

Physics Day 1999

9:30 am
Ghostly grids: Measurement principle of beat
Prof Dr Klaus Hinsch
10:00 a.m.
Physics in Oldenburg - studies and research
Prof. Dr Dr Birger Kollmeier
10:30 a.m.
Nobel Prize in Physics 1999 - what was it awarded for?
Prof. Dr Jutta Kunz
11:00 a.m.
Nonlinear acoustic phenomena
Prof. Dr Volker Mellert
11:30 a.m.
Determinism and chaos
Prof. Dr Joachim Peinke
13:30 hrs
Solar energy in the computer: simulation tools in research and teaching
Dr Jürgen Schumacher
14:00 h
Ghostly grids: measurement principle of beat
Prof. Dr Klaus Hinsch
14:30
Physics in Oldenburg - studies and research
Prof. Dr Dr Birger Kollmeier
15:00 hrs
What colour is the sea?
Dr Rainer Reuter
3:30 pm
Alternative Nobel Prize 1999 - what was it awarded for?
Prof Dr Gottfried H. Bauer
16:30 hrs
Presentation of the donation from the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation for the Physics Library by Dr Ernst Dreisigacker, Managing Director of the Heraeus Foundation
16:45 hrs
Signing of the target agreement by the President of the Carl von Ossietzky University and the Dean of the Department of Physics
17:00 hrs

Keynote speech

From concert hall acoustics to number theory, chaos and computer graphics

Prof Dr Manfred R. Schroeder, Göttingen
18:30 hrs
Champagne reception
19:00 hrs
Post-session with buffet


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