2002

July 2002
The second International Conference on the Physics and Applications of Spin related Phenomena in Semiconductors,
Eavesdropping on spin talk: resistively monitoring the electron-nuclear spin dynamics in a 2D-electron system”,
Würzburg, Germany.

July 2002
The 26th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors,
Eavesdropping on spin-talk: resistively monitoring electron-nuclear spin interactions in a 2D-electron system”,
Edinburgh, UK.

March 2002
Symposium on Spin and Pseudospin in Quantum Hall Systems, APS March Meeting,
Quantum Hall ferromagnets”,
Indianapolis, USA.

March 2002
March Meeting of the German Physical Society,
Monitoring electron-nuclear spin interactions with an Ising fractional quantum Hall ferromagnet”,
Regensburg, Germany.

February 2002
The 12th International Winterschool on New Developments in Solid State Physics, Low Dimensional Systems: From 2D Systems to Molecules,
Monitoring electron-nuclear spin interactions with an Ising fractional quantum Hall ferromagnet”,
Mauterndorf, Austria.

2001

December 2001
International Symposium on Quantum-Hall-Effect and Heterostructures, 266. Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Seminar,
Ising ferromagnetism in the fractional quantum Hall regime”,
Universität Würzburg, Germany.

November 2001
The 5th International Symposium of New Phenomena in Mesoscopic Structures,
The enhanced electron-nuclear spin interaction at the 2/3-Ising ferromagnetic phase transition as a spectroscopy tool for low-energy and gapless collective excitations”,
Hawaii, USA.

October 2001
Physics School on Electronic Nanostructures of the German Physical Society,
The fractional quantum Hall effect: don’t waste zeroes!” and “Composite fermions in experiment”,
Bad Honnef, Germany.

September 2001
Workshop on Quantum Hall Systems,
Ising ferromagnetism in the fractional quantum Hall regime”,
Gedern (Hessen), Germany.

2000

January 2000
Seminar of the European Science Foundation on Strongly Correlated Electron Systems,
Periodic electrostatic modulation at filling factor 1/2: composite fermions moving in a fictitious periodic magnetic field”,
Cambridge, UK.

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