The three-day English-language conference will take place in Dresden from April 15–17, 2026, and offers workshops and coaching sessions. Through discussions with established female professors, participants gain insights into academic career paths. The conference targets female researchers in the qualification phase of DFG-coordinated programs.
In Zwickau we will meet and talk about your projects.
The GHN Colloquium talk series features the female scientists of the Grete Hermann Network (GHN) - an international network of female researchers in condensed matter physics and neighboring research areas to give a lecture on their research and current projects, as well as about their career paths.
Ever wondered what tomorrow’s computers will be made of? Or what hurricanes and donuts could possibly have to do with quantum physics? Get ready to have your mind blown by the researchers from ct.qmat at the Lange Nacht der (Quanten-) Physik in Würzburg
Junior and senior cluster-affiliated scientists will meet in Erfurt for three days of scientific exchange and networking.
At the heart of the Grete Hermann Network's mission is the goal to promote excellent female-led research and support the recruitment and careers of female scientists. In this spirit, we invite you to join a diverse audience of condensed matter physicists (male and female) with broad research interests and of all career levels for a three-day workshop at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg.
Dive into the quantum universe with our mobile game Kitty Q at the Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften in Dresden! We’ve got iPads at the stand you can use. And you might even bump into the game’s creator!
Ever wondered what tomorrow’s computers will be made of? Or what hurricanes and donuts could possibly have to do with quantum physics? Get ready to have your mind blown by the researchers from ct.qmat at the Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften in Dresden.
Grete Hermann was ahead of her time: as early as the 1930s, she critically examined key arguments against hidden variables in quantum mechanics—decades before the debate was revived by Bell and others. In this talk, Prof. Thomas Filk revisits her groundbreaking analysis and explores its continued relevance today.
A Century of Quantum Mechanics – Time for a Female Perspective!
Our temporal exhibition opens on April 14, 2025, at 7:00 PM at the Nicolaus-Copernicus-Planetarium in Nürnberg and will be on display until May 31, 2025.
Our temporal exhibition will be on display on April 3, 2025 as part of Girls' Day 2025 at Julius-Maximilians-Universität in Würzburg.
We will meet in Jena directly after the sixth QMA retreat and learn more about complexity and topology in quantum matter.
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