Research

Studying and doing research in the Department of Physics and Astronomy

The Department of Physics and Astronomy is part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Bonn and is made up of the Argelander Institute for Astronomy, the Helmholtz Institute for Radiation and Nuclear Physics, the Institute for Applied Physics and the Physikalisches Institut.

Discover our study programs, research focuses, outreach programs and find out why it's great to study physics and astronomy in Bonn!

Latest News
First Observation of Top Quarks in Heavy-Ion collisions

The ATLAS collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) reported the first observation of top quarks in collisions between lead ions in a talk held at CERN last week. Members of the research group of Prof. Dr. Matthias Schott from the Physikalisches Institut at the University of Bonn have been contributing to this new study. The observation of top-quark pairs represents a significant step forward in heavy-ion collision physics, paving the way for new measurements of the quark–gluon plasma that is created in these collisions and delivering fresh insights into the nature of the strong force that binds protons, neutrons and other composite particles together.

University of Bonn participating in two ERC Synergy Grants

The University of Bonn has been successful twice in the funding line for the Synergy Grants from the European Research Council (ERC) with other partners. The GravNet project is building a global detector network to search for high-frequency gravitational waves. The CeLEARN project coordinated by the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – CAESAR aims to decode how single cells learn from their environment. The ERC uses Synergy Grants to support research groups in which different skills, knowledge, and resources are brought together in order to tackle ambitious research questions. The projects will receive several million euros of support in the next six years.

Embracing Diversity in High Energy Physics
October 07-09, 2024
Bethe Center for Theoretical Physics
Bonn celebrates 70 years of research at CERN

From 14 to 20 September 2024, the University of Bonn celebrated the 70th anniversary of the famous European nuclear research center CERN for an entire week. With a varied program of science slams, physics shows and a concluding symposium, the focus was on the fascinating world of particle physics.

Particle Physics Seminar: Top physics at CMS
FTD
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
"Top physics at CMS" - Für weitere Angaben folgen Sie dem Link in der Kategorie "Weitere Informationen". For further details, follow the link in the ...
Amplitudes Seminar: TBA
Nussallee 12, 53115 Bonn
01:15 PM - 03:00 PM
"TBA" - Für weitere Angaben folgen Sie dem Link in der Kategorie "Weitere Informationen". For further details, follow the link in the "Additional Information" ...
Physics Colloquium: News from the South Pole: IceCube and beyond
PI
01:15 PM - 03:00 PM
"News from the South Pole: IceCube and beyond" - Für weitere Angaben folgen Sie dem Link in der Kategorie "Weitere Informationen". For further details, follow ...
PhD Colloquium: Study of 𝑩 → 𝝅l𝝂 and 𝑩 → 𝝆l𝝂 decays and extrac...
FTD
03:45 PM - 05:45 PM
"PhD Colloquium: Study of 𝑩 → 𝝅l𝝂 and 𝑩 → 𝝆l𝝂 decays and extraction of |𝑽𝒖𝒃| at Belle II" - Für weitere Angaben folgen Sie dem Link in der Kategorie "Weitere ...

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Departmental Chairperson

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Prof. Dr. Klaus Desch

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Nußallee 12

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