CQD-funded projects

Projects funded within the 2nd call for proposals

Optical imaging of spatial correlations in a Rydberg excited gas
Whitlock/Weidemüller/Evers/Komnik (Physics Institute/Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics/Institute for Theoretical Physics)
 
Universal few-body physics
Weidemüller/Jochim/Wetterich/Pawlowski (Physics Institute/Institute for Theoretical Physics)
 
Instabilities, Toplogical Excitations, and Matter-wave Turbulence
Berges/Gasenzer/Pawlowski/Oberthaler (Institute for Theoretical Physics/Kirchhoff Institute for Physics)
 
Tunneling dynamics of few particle systems to open space
Streltsov (Institute of Theoretical Chemistry)
 
Boson-fermion mixtures
Oberthaler/Weidemüller/Pawlowski/Wetterich (Kirchhoff Institute for Physics/Physics Institute/Institute for Theoretical Physics)
 
Hard x-ray experiments at the MOTRIMS setup
Tashenov/Weidemüller (Physics Institute)
 
From few- to many-body systems
Jochim/Weidemüller/Gasenzer/Pawlowski (Physics Institute/Institute for Theoretical Physics)
 
Imaging molecular structure by femtosecond laser-driven quantum interference
Pfeifer/Keitel/Cederbaum (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics/Institute of Physical Chemistry)

Second call for proposals (Autumn 2011)

The Heidelberg Center for Quantum Dynamics (CQD) invites proposals for scientific projects at the borderline between simple, few-body and complex, many-body quantum systems with special emphasis on dynamical processes and/or non-stationary phenomena. The proposals should ideally mark the start of high-risk, high gain projects and initiate or intensify collaborations between members of the CQD.
 
This round is limited to funding for equipment. If funding of personnel is required, please contact the coordinator of the CQD (see below). In or - der to support as many projects as possible, the total budget should not exceed 25.000 €.
 
Proposals should contain the the names and affiliations of the project partners, the central idea of the project, the research methods, the requested budget and a statement on envisaged follow-up funding. Please do not exceed two A4 pages.
 
The proposals will be ranked by the Executive Board of the CQD. Criteria in the evaluation are originality, prospects for future funding, reference to the scientific directions of the CQD and the collaborative character of the project.
 
Proposals can be sent as electronic files in PDF format to sekretariat-weidemueller@physi.uni-heidelberg.de. For further information please contact Matthias Weidemüller (Tel.: 54-9212).
 
Deadline for submission is 15 October 2011.
 
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Physikalisches Institut
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