Women* in Physics Bonn

We aim to build a network of women* at an early state of their career in Physics at the University of Bonn through monthly meetings.
Our participants are mainly Master`s students, PhDs and postdocs, but we also warmly welcome any women* doing a Bachelor`s and interested in connecting with more experienced women* researchers.

If you want to join our mailing list, where we send reminders for all meetings and inform you about other organizational issues, please klick https://listen.uni-bonn.de/wws/subscribe/women_inphysicsbonn?previous_action=review

If you have any questions,  you can contact us via womenphysicsorganizers AT listen.uni-bonn.de 


News
Embracing Diversity in High Energy Physics
From 7.10. to 9.10.2024, we organized a three-day workshop aimed at initiating discussions, networking and learning from experts about diversity and inclusion in the field of high-energy physics with a specific focus on gender diversity.
Philosophy in Physics

Our speakers for the event were Nurida Boddenberg and Sophia Haude who are completing their PhD in Philosophy of Physics. They both gave talks on some really interesting ideas which sparked stimulating discussions among the audience.

Talk 27.11.2023

We were honored to welcome Prof. Tomas Brage to our series of open talks. As a professor in Theoretical Physics he started realizing the importance of gender in Physics 25 years ago. Since then he has been intensively involved in gender equality works, gives talks all around Europe and is a steering member in many European groups dedicated to understanding the relation between gender and Physics. In his inspiring talk he shared his insights of years of research, work and experience. 

New Models in Particle Physics with Prof. Funcke

We were honoured to invite Prof. Lena Funcke from the University of Bonn, who gave a talk about new models and methods for particle physics. She has recently become a junior professor and hence she also talked to us about her journey, starting from Ph.D. to post-doc and then to a professor, as a woman in the field.

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People

We introduce people from different physics research groups who regularly take part in the Women* in Physics Bonn meetings.
If you are looking for someone from a certain group to refer to for any questions concerning research, the group itself or just want to connect to people, feel free to join the meetings and get to know everyone there.

Scattering Amplitudes

The members of the group are working in different areas of the field of scattering amplitudes - from phenomenological computations for QCD at hadron colliders to more formal aspects touching on different areas of pure mathematics such as number theory.

Physics Beyond the Standard Model

The members of this group work in phenomenology and model building of physics beyond the standard model of particle physics. For example they search for new physics at the LHC like supersymmetry or axion and axino models.

Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics

The members of this group work in theoretical condensed matter and quantum optical systems, particularly dynamical phenomena far from thermodynamic equilibrium. They for example work towards the true quantum simulation of these systems using digital quantum computers.

Experimental Particle Physics

  

Theoretical Nuclear and Particle Physics

The members of this group work in Theoretical Physics in particular Quantum Chromodynamics, Effective Field Theory, Nuclear Structure and Reactions, Nuclear Lattice Effective Field Theory, Monte Carlo Methods in Nuclear, Particle and Atomic Physics and Topological Soliton Models.

Theoretical (Astro-)Particle Physics

The members of this research group are mainly working in the field of particle and astro-particle physics. The research projects are related to the extension of the standard model of particle physics, dark matter, LHC and cosmological inflation. 

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