Events

The Physics and Astronomy Department hold regular seminars and events on a variety of topics. Please see below for further details.

Event Name Date, Time and Host Summary
Exams with More Learning and Less Stress with a Computer-based Testing Facility
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Physics 120
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Prof. Wouter Montfrooij
Abstract: Exams are an important tool for summative assessment, whose utility has only grown with the advent of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, because they can be implemented in a trustworthy manner.  But exams are generally not well liked by either… Show more

Speaker: Prof. Craig Zilles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Electron Transport and Topological Hall Effect in Skyrmion Crystals
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Physics Library
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Guang Bian
Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected spin configurations that have gained enormous interest as building blocks for next-generation spintronic devices. A distinctive feature of skyrmion systems is the topological Hall effect (THE): when electrons… Show more

Speaker: Prof. Sashi Satpathy, University of Missouri

Spintronics with Antiferromagnets
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Physics 120
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Dr. Pavlo Sukhachov
Abstract: Spintronics is a field of research and technology that exploits the electron’s spin—a quantum property responsible for magnetism—along with its charge, as used in conventional electronics. In spintronic devices, information can be stored, processed, and… Show more

Speaker: Prof. Evgeny Tsymbal, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

TBD
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Physics 216

Speaker: Prof. Sergei Kopeikin

Entangled Pauli Principles
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Physics 223A
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Pavlo Sukhachov
Abstract: One of the enduring questions in the study of strongly correlated electrons is how to read the universal, long-distance physics directly from a microscopic Hamiltonian. In fractional quantum Hall systems, certain solvable models achieve this through… Show more

Speaker: Prof. Alexander Seidel, Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis

O.M. Stewart Colloquium
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Physics 120
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Dr. Tom Heitmann
Abtract: TBD

Speaker: Prof. Min Gyu Kim, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Coherent control of wave propagation in opaque materials
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Physics 223A
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Pavlo Sukhachov
Concept of diffusion is widely used to describe propagation of light through multiple scattering media such as clouds, interstellar gas, colloids, paints, biological tissue, etc. Such media are often called random. This terminology is, however, misleading.… Show more

Speaker: Prof. Alexey Yamilov, Department of Physics, Missouri S & T

O.M. Stewart Colloquium
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Physics 120
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Dr. Pavlo Sukhachov
Abstract: TBD

Speaker: Dr. Vlad Kurilovich, Google Quantum AI

TBD
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Physics 223A
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Pontus Laurell

Speaker: Prof. Chuanwei Zhang, Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis

Engineering Topological Properties via Spin-Orbit Coupling
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Physics Library
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Guang Bian
In this talk, I will present our two recent studies on realizing topological properties via Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in exotic quantum materials. First, I will introduce twisted type-II Rashba homobilayers as a new platform for achieving… Show more

Speaker: Prof. Li Yang, Washington University in St Louis

O.M. Stewart Colloquium
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Physics 120
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Dr. Pavlo Sukhachov
Abstract: TBD

Speaker: Prof. Raquel Queiroz, Columbia University