Physikalisches Kolloquium: Prof. Silke Weinfurtner – Exploring Classical and Quantum Fields in Curved Spacetimes: Lab-Based Investigations into Black Holes and Early Universe Physics

Date: 4. February 2026Time: 12:30 – 13:30Location: Hörsaal A, Staudtstr. 5, 91058 Erlangen

Titel: Exploring Classical and Quantum Fields in Curved Spacetimes: Lab-Based Investigations into Black Holes and Early Universe Physics

Abstract:
Exploring the dynamics of the early universe and black holes unveils profound insights into the interplay between general relativity and classical/quantum fields. Important phenomena emerge when gravitational and/or field interactions are strong, and/or when quantum effects become prominent. Notable examples include Hawking's proposal on the evaporation of black holes, Penrose's conjecture on the spin-down of rotating black holes, and Kofman's proposal on particle production during preheating. Despite their significance, observing these phenomena directly remains elusive. In this presentation, I will report on recent advancements in investigating these processes in laboratory experiments involving normal and quantum liquids.

Sprecher / Speaker: Prof. Silke Weinfurtner, University of Nottingham
Kontakt / Contact: Prof. Dr. Kristina Giesel

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Event Details

Date:
4. February 2026
Time:
12:30 – 13:30
Location:

Hörsaal A, Staudtstr. 5, 91058 Erlangen

Event Categories:
Research Colloquia and Seminars