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Prof. T. Jacob11/28/22, 2:00 PM
Electrochemistry is at the heart of many important industrial processes or systems, ranging from electrolysis and hydrogen evolution over corrosion, metal deposition up to batteries, fuel cells and photoelectrochemical devices. Here, the interface between the electrolyte and the electrolyte, which can be considered the site where electrocatalytic processes occur, is of particular interest. Due...
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Prof. T. Gasenzer11/28/22, 2:15 PM
In my talk I will give a few examples of universal dynamics of ultracold atomic quantum gases that resemble turbulence in a fluid. I highlight, in particular, the importance of its massively parallel computation on graphical processing units that allows for a statistical evaluation of the properties, which reveal the universal nature of the dynamics.
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136. Singular modes of turbulence — Exploring new possibilities for free-space quantum communicationD. Bachmann11/28/22, 2:30 PM
Free-space quantum communication is an active, application-oriented research area responding to the ever-growing demand of secure and flexible communication channels. Although recently developed high-dimensional encoding of information into photonic orbital angular momentum may provide broadband links, its successful implementation proved to be challenging in the presence of atmospheric...
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