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SPG Annual Meeting MUST+ETH-FAST Public Talk

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Date Fr, 22.06.2012 - Fr, 22.06.2012
Time 12:00
Location ETHZ Hönggerberg, HPH G2
Program The NCCR MUST will have a symposium on the SPG Tagung with a plenary speaker, a public tutorial talk, and four invited speakers. All day long symposium on Friday June 22.

Public Tutorial Talk 12:00–13:00

Ultrafast Biology
This tutorial addresses the physics community and should explain why ultrafast processes in biology are important and give some examples of the open questions that we hope we can address within NCCR MUST and the SwissFEL.
Speaker Gebhard F. X. Schertler Department Biology, ETH Zurich and Laboratory of Biomolecular Research, PSI, Villigen
Download SPS-MUST Program (157 KB)
SPS Program (209 KB)
Link SPS - Swiss Physical Society
Annual Meeting 2012
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