ICP-Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Stephan Nussberger, 22. Januar 2024 14:00 Uhr, "The art of sucking spaghetti: Threading proteins through TOM" Event 1/22/24
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Regine von Klitzing, 04. Dezember 2023, 14:00 Uhr, "Nanomechanics and nanorheology of microgels at interfaces" Event 12/4/23
ICP Kolloquium: Dr. Jack Araz, 23. Oktober 2023, 14:00 Uhr, "Theory-driven Quantum Machine Learning for HEP" Event 10/23/23
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Mathias Niepert, 24. Juli 2023, 14:00 Uhr, "Combining 2D and 3D message passing neural networks for molecular property prediction" Event 7/24/23
ICP Kolloquium: Dr. Marco Roth, 03. Juli 2023, 14:00 Uhr, "Quantum Machine Learning – What (not) to expect" Event 7/3/23
ICP Kolloquium: PD Dr. Jens Smiatek, 19. Juni 2023, 16:30 Uhr, "Molecular Theories meet Scientific Machine Learning - Novel Concepts for Pharmaceutical Applications" Event 6/19/23
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Benjamin Rotenberg, 12. Juni 2023, 14:00 Uhr, "Making Sense of Electrical Noise by Simulating Electrolyte Solutions" Event 6/12/23
ICP Kolloquium: Benedikt Sabass (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) , 30. Januar 2023, 14:00 Uhr, "Sparse, active learning of stochastic differential equations from data" Event 1/30/23
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Andreas Köhn, 19. Dezember 2022, 14:00 Uhr, "Coupled-cluster theory (for molecules and prospects for its application in the condensed phase)" Event 12/19/22
ICP Summer School: Simulating the dynamics of soft matter with ESPResSo, PyStencils and LbmPy Event 10/10 – 10/14/22
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Yuri Feldman, 7. Juli 2022, 16:00 Uhr, "The puzzling first-order phase transition in water–glycerol mixtures" Event 7/7/22
ICP Kolloquium: Dr. Philip Loche, 30. Juni 2022, 10:00 Uhr, "Atomistic Machine Learning for Aqueous Solutions" Event 6/30/22
ICP Kolloquium: Dr. Miriam Klopotek, 19. Mai 2022, 14:00 Uhr, "From many-body model systems towards physics-inspired machine learning" Event 5/19/22
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Patrick Huber, 3. Dezember 2021, 14:00 Uhr, "Water confined in nanopores: What do we know about it and what is it good for?" Event 12/3/21
ICP Kolloquium: Dipl.-Ing. Sibylle Hermann, Dr. Jan Range, 12. November 2021, „Practical Implementation of Research Data management in SimTech” Event 11/12/21
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Michele Ceriotti, 28. Oktober 2021, „Machine learning at the atomic scale” Event 10/28/21
ICP Kolloquium: Dr. Sven Krippendorf, 05. Oktober 2021, „Theoretical Physicists' Biases Meet Machine Learning” Event 10/5/21
Terminänderung: ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Clemens Bechinger, 12. Juli 2021, „Formation of collective states using programmable active matter” Event 7/12/21
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Robert Hoy, 08. Juli 2021, „Relating the entanglement of semiflexible polymer melts to their local inter- and intra-chain structure” Event 7/8/21
ICP Kolloquium: Ass. Prof. Dr. Douwe Jan Bonthuis, 10. Juni 2021, „The dielectric response of water and electrolytes at high and low frequencies” Event 6/10/21
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Joachim Dzubiella, 20. Mai 2021, „On the permeability of dense polymer membranes for the selective transport of molecular solutes” Event 5/20/21
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Jens Harting, 25. Februar 2021, „Suspensions of soft capsules: rheology and multiphase flows” Event 2/25/21
ICP Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Ulrich F. Keyser, 04. Februar 2021, „Polymer and ion dynamics in nanopores revealed by designed DNA nanostructures“ Event 2/4/21
ICP Kolloquium: Sabine Ludwigs, 21. Januar 2021, „Bioinspired Multiresponsive Polymer Films“ Event 1/21/21
ICP Kolloquium: Gábor Csányi, 14. Januar 2021, „Machine learned force fields: status and challenges“ Event 1/14/21
ICP Kolloquium: Yuichi Itto, 15. Oktober 2020, „Introduction to Flow Equations for Hamiltonians “ Event 10/15/20
ICP Kolloquium: Philip Loche, 1. September 2020, "Electrostatics at aqueous interfaces and in nanoconfinement" Event 9/1/20
Roland Kjellander, Professor Emeritus (Dept. of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg), Interactions and dielectric response in electrolyte solutions and ionic liquids: A multiple decay-length affair with simple unifying features. Event 2/25/20