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
Saving a superconducting quantum computer from ionizing radiation
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Physics 120
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Dr. Pavlo Sukhachov
Abstract: How do we build a practical quantum computer out of faulty components available in the lab? An answer that is being pursued across essentially all quantum computing platforms is to use quantum error correction (QEC). In QEC, a single “logical” qubit is… Show more

Speaker: Dr. Vlad Kurilovich, Google Quantum AI

Quantum Technologies with Light-Matter Interaction
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Physics 223A
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Pontus Laurell
Abstract: From knotted cords to contemporary computers, the revolution in information technologies has been a major driving force of human civilization. Since its emergence in the early 1900s, quantum mechanics has played a foundational role in enabling many… Show more

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

TBD
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Speaker: Bangzheng (Tom) Sun

Photoelectron Spectroscopy and First-Principles Studies of 2D Topological Semimetals and Interfacial Topological Superconducting States
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Physics Library
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Guang Bian
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have emerged as a central focus in condensed matter physics since the discovery of graphene, owing to their atomic-scale confinement, mechanical flexibility, and tunable electronic structures. The interplay between reduced… Show more

Speaker: Dr. Johnson Lu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

TBD
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Speaker: Kishlay Singh

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

TBD
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Speaker: Harold Diaz-Quiroz