MvL-Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Ferenc Krausz
In diesem Max-von-Laue-Kolloquium spricht
Prof. Dr. Ferenc Krausz,
Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenotptik (Garching bei München) und Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
Titel: Sub-Atomic Motions Probe Human Health - How basic science addresses grand challenges
Im Anschluss an das Kolloquium findet ein Stehempfang auf der Galerie des Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Baus, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Abbestraße 2–12, 10587 Berlin, statt.
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Abbestraße 2–12
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Moderation
Sprecher:innen
- Prof. Dr. Ferenc Krausz
Basic research rarely helps practitioners directly with their everyday concerns; nevertheless, it stimulates new ways of thinking that have the potential to revolutionize and dramatically improve how practitioners deal with a problem in the future*. This lecture aims at providing an example.
At the dawn of the new millennium, attosecond metrology enabled us to capture sub-atomic motions for the first time. Couple of decades later, the new technology provides insight into sub-atomic motions of electrons and nuclei in molecules.
When triggered and captured in the molecules of human blood, these motions can reveal changes in its molecular composition and provide early signs of unfolding health abberations.
Cost-effective monitoring of human health will address several grand challenges of our time.
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_research