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1. Correlation spectroscopy of single emitters : fundamental studies and applications
Abstract : Correlation analysis and correlation spectroscopy has eversince the first developments, to characterise light emittingprocesses and biomolecular dynamics, continued to extend itspractical applicability. Today, correlation spectroscopy can beused in life science to study dynamical processes even at thesingle molecule level. READ MORE
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2. Electronic transitions and correlation effects : From pure elements to complex materials
Abstract : Macroscopic properties of real materials, such as conductivity, magneticproperties, crystal structure parameters, etc. are closely related or evendetermined by the configuration of their electrons, characterized by electronicstructure. By changing the conditions, e.g, pressure, temperature, magnetic/electric field, chemical doping, etc. READ MORE
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3. ATLAS Calorimetry : Hadronic Calibration Studies
Abstract : The ATLAS experiment -- situated at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva -- is on schedule to take its first collision data in 2009. Physics topics include finding the Higgs boson, heavy quark physics, and looking for extensions of the standard model such as supersymmetry. READ MORE
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4. On Film Cooling of Turbine Guide Vanes : From Experiments and CFD-Simulations to Correlation Development
Abstract : To achieve high thermal efficiency in modern gas turbines, the turbine-inlet temperature has to be increased. In response to such requisites and to prevent thermal failure of the components exposed to hot gas streams, the use of different cooling techniques, including film cooling, is essential. READ MORE
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5. Theoretical Studies of Magnetism and Electron Correlation in Solids
Abstract : This work presents new development and applications of ab-initio simulation tools for material science. Focus lies on materials with strong electronic correlation and strong spin-orbit coupling. READ MORE