Topics | Invited Lecturers | |
| Thermal quantum field theory | J. Berges, Universität Heidelberg | |
| Kinetic theory | J.-P. Blaizot, CEA Saclay | |
| Physics of the quark-gluon plasma | M. Joyce, Paris | |
| Heavy ion collisions | A. Krasnitz, Universidade do Algarve, Faro | |
| The early universe | G. D. Moore, McGill University | |
| Cosmological inflation | V. Mukhanov, LMU München | |
| P. Reimann, Universität Bielefeld | ||
| D. T. Son, University of Washington Seattle | ||
| D. Teaney, Brookhaven National Laboratory |
This Summer School will cover recent developments in non-equilibrium field theory and their applications to cosmology and to relativistic heavy ion physics. There will be invited lectures and contributed talks by the participants. It is open to PhD students and young postdoctoral researchers. The number of participants is limited to 40. The workshop is supported by the Deutsch-Französische Hochschule - Université Franco-Allemande and the DFG Research Group "Matter under Extreme Conditions".
First Announcement
Lectures
Poster (509kB jpg file)
List of Participants
Schedule
Travel
information
Lectures and Talks
(Video and audio streams, Transparencies, Presentations)
Photo Gallery
The audio and video streams are online now! You can watch a video or hear an audio RealPlayer stream. You need the
new realplayer9-codecs which, for UNIX/Linux users, are downloadable from
Real.com. From there you can also download the free RealPlayer
for various Unix systems.
You find the links to the streams on the Lectures and Talks
(Transparencies, Presentations) page.
We like to thank the Audio-Visual center, University of Bielefeld, for producing the video and audio files.
Rudolf Baier, Universität Bielefeld
Dietrich Bödeker, Universität Bielefeld
François Gelis, CEA Saclay
Michael Joyce, LPNHE Université Paris VI
Frithjof Karsch, Universität Bielefeld
Dominique Schiff, LPT Université Paris XI
Gudrun Eickmeyer, Fakultät für Physik, Universität Bielefeld,
D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany
e-mail: gudrun@physik.uni-bielefeld.de
WWW: Particle Physics Group
Last updated: November/19/2003