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Johannes Reutlinger has defended his Thesis

His work entitled "Topology, 'Smile'-Gaps and Level Fluctuations in the Density of States of superconducting Proximity Systems" was accepted as Doctoral Thesis with Distinction. Congratulations.

Pascal Stadler has defended his Thesis

His work entitled "Quantum transport in quantum dots with spin-effects and electron-vibration interaction" was accepted as Doctoral Thesis with Distinction. Congratulations.

New Research Initiative UltraQuantum

The goal is to explore physical phenomena in the ultra-quantum regime in experiment and theory. For further information contact the Speaker Prof. W Belzig or visit the website.

Second Phase of SFB 767 was approved by DFG

Our research on "Controlled Nanosystems" can be continued for the years 2012-2015 in the framework of the Collaborative Research Center 767 together with colleague from the Departments of Physics and Chemistry and the Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research.