Post-Lindau delegation visits SFB 1083

Delegation of junior scientists from India and Thailand visit SFB 1083 in Marburg.

On 09.07. a delegation of junior scientists from India and Thailand visited SFB 1083. Following their attendance of the 65th Nobel Laureates Meeting in Lindau the group was invited by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) to visit selected research groups in Germany over the course of 8 days. In short presentations that included posters and laboratory tours the group was given the opportunity to learn about SFB 1083.

Best Poster Award at USD9 in Japan

Alexander Lerch, Ph.D. student in the research group on surface physics headed by Professor Dr. Ulrich Höfer, was honored with a “Best Presentation Award for Young Scientists” at the 9th International Symposium on Ultrafast Surface Dynamics (USD9) at Lake Biwa, Japan.

USD9 was the 9th symposium in a series of biannual meetings in the field of femtosecond dynamics at surfaces and interfaces which has become the foremost international discussion forum to outline and trigger present and future research in that field.

Poster “Time-resolved nonlinear spectroscopy at the buried GaP/Si interface” by A. Lerch, K. Brixius, A. Beyer, K. Volz, W. Stolz,
and U. Höfer (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
The 9th International Symposium on Ultrafast Surface Dynamics (USD9) May 25-29, 2015, Lake Biwa, Japan

Prof. Dehnen, PI for project A9, to remain in Marburg

SFB 1083 is pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dehnen, principal investigator in project A9, has agreed to accept the university’s offer to remain in Marburg and turn down the offer for a W3-professorship in Cologne.

For more detail on the work of Professor Dehnen check out the
homepage
of her workgroup.