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Lecture cycle

MPGC Lecture cycle

MPGC lecture cycle

The MPGC would like to introduce its student to highly interdisciplinary research and widen their horizon beyond their own work. Therefore, the research topics covered are presented in a lecture cycle given by the professors in the MPGC. This cycle is a mandatory part of the MPGC's educational program.

Alternating, the doctoral students present their own work in a PhD seminar which is organised by themselves. Please download the present program on the right.

Location and time for both events:

Every Wednesday, 16.30 – 18.00
Room SR 107 (new lecture building of the chemistry department, first floor)

Topics in the summer term 2010

14.4.10

no seminar (MAINZ evaluation)

21.4.10
Prof. Holger Frey 

 
PEG polyethylene glycol and polylactide: 
Two highly relevant polymers for biomedical purposes (program has been changed)

28.4.10

PhD Seminar

5.5.10
Prof. Thomas Palberg
Prof. Kurt Binder

 
Formation of Complex Order in Soft Matter Systems:An overview
Mesophase Formation in Block Copolymers

12.5.10

no seminar (Naurod conference MPIP)

19.5.10

PhD Seminar

26.5.10
Prof. Stephen Foley

 
Characterization of solid earth–climate interactions through earth history

2.6.10

PhD Seminar (lecture: Carsten Dingels; Christoph Tonhauser)

9.6.10
Prof. Kurt Kremer
Prof. Stephan Borrmann

 
Thermodynamics, chemistry, and dynamics
of small molecules/clusters/particles

16.6.10

PhD Seminar

23.6.10
Prof. Jürgen Kesselmeier
Prof. Harald Paulsen

 
Biological processes interacting with the Atmosphere
"Plant enzymes and atmospheric carbonylsulfide"

30.6.10

PhD Seminar - Institute visit AK Landfester

7.7.10
Prof. Thorsten Hoffmann

"Biogenic secondary aerosol formation II:
About plant physiology, chemical mechanisms,
physico-chemical models and measurement strategies"

14.7.10

PhD Seminar - Visit Institute for Physics of the Atmosphere.

 

 

Program SS 2010

Please download here the current program for the summer term 2010:

Program (PDF)

Location