Presentations at QuantFunc are given in the Lise Meitner lecture hall. Great to see her honored like this. She received many prices but was denied the Nobel price although her name was submitted 49 times.
Talked today about different tests for the reliability and stability of our results on glueballs at QuantFunc in Valencia. At least 4 methods agree now on three- and four-gluon vertices.
Just arrived at QuantFunc, a workshop in Valencia on gauge theories and their investigation using nonperturbative methods. Expecting news on correlation functions from several methods and their applications in QCD.
@AlepuzHelios Certainly also very important for many jobs. I guess the speaker in that case meant nobody cares about one's expertise in exotic hadrons or distribution of prime numbers or the STM someone built themselves.
Attending an event on career paths in natural sciences hosted by the GGN (graduate network Gießen for natural sciences and psychology). Let's see what options our students have in their futures...
As expected: Problem solving skills and understanding complex contexts is what is wanted (and delivered). This also means nobody cares about what you were an expert in before.
#OpenCampusDay 2024: 3 hours with experiments (incl. a telescope, see imagse), lectures, and infos about studying at the @jlugiessen. Thanks to my colleagues for a pleasant event and the many interested visitors for coming. Hope to see many of you in our lectures halls in autumn.
Next week @jlugiessen will open its doors for the #OpenCampusDay. Our institute will welcome guests at the physics info booth and there will be a lecture on the creation of elements.
Switched from Zim to @Zettlr & Obsidian (@obsdmd) for note taking & project management. Love the well-thought-out interplay with references of the former & the plugins of the latter. Since both of them use #Markdown, I can use them in parallel. Open projects like these are great!
The summer started here in Gießen. For my course in electrodynamics I will use an offer by our university to have it recorded. This way, students can rewatch lectures or catch up if they could not attend.
@jlugiessen hosts the #DPG spring meeting. Over 500 people discuss hadrons, nuclei, gravity and relativity. In addition, career and other events for young physicists and on equal opportunities take place.
Trying to make the best out of the time between terms, after exams are done, and before the next conference comes up 📄💻 and new lectures need to be prepared. These 'breaks' can be really useful for getting things done. ☑️
Today, I signed my new, open-ended work contract at @jlugiessen . This is the first time in my life I will not live and work with an expiration looming ahead beyond which the future is uncertain. I am very grateful to 1/2
Today we have Anton Rebhan from @tu_wien in the #HFHF colloquium to tell us about the status of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon from holographic QCD.
Participating at ACHT2023, a workshop on nonperturbative methods in #QFT. The name is an acronym of the area where it takes place: Austrian, Croatian, Hungarian Triangle. We have topics from QED to dark matter to neutron stars.