The Munich Physics Colloquium is the platform for physics research in the Munich area. It is jointly organized by the two universities and the corresponding Max Planck Institutes. The lectures report on current topics in physics and related fields and reflect the interdisciplinary nature of modern physics.
The events start at 4:15 pm, unless a special starting time is noted. All lectures are open to the public and admission is free.
Lectures planned so far for the summer semester 2025
- 05.05.2025: Exploring the dark universe
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Marc Schumann, University of Freiburg
Venue: Lecture hall H030, Faculty of Physics of the LMU, Schellingstraße 4, Munich - 12.05.2025: The Night before Charmonium
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Chris Quigg, Fermilab
Venue: Lecture hall 2, Physics Department of the TUM, James-Franck-Straße 1, Garching. - 19.05.2025: Life in a nutshell: understanding biotic and abiotic processes using ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Dr. Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Helmholtz Zentrum München
Venue: Lecture hall H030, Faculty of Physics of the LMU, Schellingstraße 4, Munich - 30.06.2025: The Physics of Games (tentative title)
Speaker: Dr. Norbert Nemec, Microsoft/Havoc
Venue: Lecture hall H030, Faculty of Physics of the LMU, Schellingstraße 4, Munich - 07.07.2025:Lattice QCD delivers on its promise for new and standard model physics
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Rajan Gupta, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Venue: Lecture hall 2, Physics Department of the TUM, James-Franck-Straße 1, Garching
Further information on the program can also be found here.