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50 Jahre Laser - Uni BE

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Date Do, 10.06.2010 - Sa, 12.06.2010
Time
Location Uni Bern
Program Eröffnungsrede:
Donnerstag, 10.Juni, 20 Uhr

History and Fundamentals of the Laser:
Donnerstag, 10.Juni, 20 - 21 Uhr, English
Prof. Marlan Scully, Texas A&M University, USA

Laser-Anwendungen in Biologie, Medizin und Astronomie:
Freitag, 11. Juni, 20 - 21 Uhr, Deutsch
Prof. Wolfgang Demtröder, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, D

Der Tanz der Photonen: Wie funktioniert ein Laser?
Samstag, 12. Juni, 10 - 11 Uhr, Deutsch, Français
Profs. Antoine Weis, Thomas Feurer, und Martin Frenz, Universitäten Freiburg und Bern

Ultrakurze Lichtblitze: Wie und wofür?
Samstag, 12. Juni, 14 - 15 Uhr, Deutsch
Prof. Ursula Keller, ETHZ
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Link 50 Jahre Laser - Website
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