Search result: Course units in Autumn Semester 2022

Doctorate Chemistry and Applied Biosciences Information
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Subject Specialisation
Physical Chemistry
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
529-0490-00LSpecial Topics in Theoretical ChemistryE-0 credits1SM. Reiher
529-0460-00LComputer SimulationE-0 credits1SP. H. Hünenberger, S. Riniker
529-0427-00LElectron Spectroscopy Restricted registration - show details W1 credit2SF. Merkt
529-0479-00LTheoretical Chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy and DynamicsW1 credit2SF. Merkt, M. Reiher, J. Richardson, R. Signorell, H. J. Wörner
529-0480-00LNuclear Magnetic Resonance Seminar Restricted registration - show details E-0 credits2SB. H. Meier
529-0489-00LIntroduction to the Construction of Measurement Devices in Physical Chemistry Restricted registration - show details W2 credits2PF. Merkt
529-0499-00LPhysical ChemistryW0 credits1KM. Reiher, A. Barnes, G. Jeschke, B. H. Meier, F. Merkt, J. Richardson, R. Riek, S. Riniker, T. Schmidt, R. Signorell, H. J. Wörner
529-0491-00LSeminar in Computational Chemistry C4E-0 credits2SM. Reiher, J. Richardson
402-0551-00LLaser SeminarE-0 credits1ST. Esslinger, J. Faist, J. Home, A. Imamoglu, U. Keller, F. Merkt, H. J. Wörner
529-0481-00LAdvanced High Resolution Molecular SpectroscopyW1 credit1VS. Albert
529-0485-00LCalculating Free Energy Differences from Molecular Simulation: Theory and Practical ApplicationsW1 credit1VN. Hansen
529-0809-00LTheoretical Chemistry SeminarE-0 credits2SM. Reiher, J. Richardson
551-0357-00LCellular Matters: From Milestones to Open Questions
The number of participants is limited to 22 and will only take place with a minimum of 11 participants.
Please sign up until two weeks before the beginning of the semester (for Autumn 2022: by 05.09.2022 end of day) via e-mail to Link using in the subject: 551-0357-00. In the email body indicate 1) your name, 2) your e-mail address, 3) master/PhD program. The students admitted to this seminar will be informed by e-mail in the week prior to the beginning of the semester.

The first lecture will serve to form groups of students and assign papers.
W4 credits2SY. Barral, F. Allain, P. Arosio, E. Dufresne, D. Hilvert, M. Jagannathan, R. Mezzenga, T. Michaels, G. Neurohr, R. Riek, A. E. Smith, K. Weis, H. Wennemers
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