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Spring 2024

Mondays 4:00 PM  

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

2/5/24 Kimberly Boddy University of Texas, Austin  A Symphony of Gravitational Waves  
2/12/24 Peter Abbamonte UIUC Observation of Pines’ Demon in Sr2RuO4
2/19/24 Washington's birthday                                                     ---- ----
2/26/24 Ziqiang Wang Boston College Kagome Superconductors – From Loop-current Chern Metal to Roton Pair Density Wave and Charge-6e Superconductivity
3/4/24 APS MARCH MEETING ---- ----
3/11/24 Paul Sutter Stony Brook University TBD
3/18/24 Chris Hull Imperial College London TBD
3/25/24 Adrienne Erikcek UNC-Chapel Hill TBD
4/1/24 Andrew Mounce, Sir Sandia National Laboratories TBD
4/8/24 Raghav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli Vanderbilt University TBD
4/15/24 Susanne Yelin Harvard University TBD
4/22/24 Maulik Parikh ---- ----
4/29/24 The AO Williams Colloquium featuring Gregory Gabadadze New York University ----
5/6/24 ---- ---- ----
5/13/24 Samuele Sanna University of Bologna ----
5/20/24 Nicole Yunger Halpern University of Maryland TBD

 

 

Fall 2023 

Mondays 4:00 PM, Barus & Holley 168 and/or virtual if indicated

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

9/11/23 Jorge Sofo Penn State Decoherence and Memory in Quantum Dynamics
9/18/23 Damien A. Easson Arizona State University Physics of the Universe Before the Big Bang
9/25/23 Liang Fu MIT Quantized and Nonlinear Hall Effects without Magnetic Field
10/2/23 Xiaoming Mao University of Michigan Geometric frustration, self-assembly, mechanics, and pathways to complexity
10/9/23 Indigenous Peoples Day ---- ----
10/16/23 Vesna Mitrović Brown University Novel View of Quantum Matter
10/23/23 Tom Solomon Bucknell University Active mixing in laminar flows: How is a swimming microbe like a forest fire?
10/30/23 Chandrasekhar Ramanathan Dartmouth Taming interactions between spins in solids
11/6/23 James Analytis Berkeley Boundaries of equilibrium
11/13/23 Roberto De Renzi, Special Colloquium

Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche, Fisiche e Informatiche University of Parma, Italy

Molecular nanomagnets as a platform for quantum computation: an NMR proof-of-concept.
11/13/23 Timothy Stelzer UIUC A Particle Physicist’s Adventures in Physics Education Research
11/20/23 Paola Cappellaro MIT Quantum-Enhanced Sensing of Magnetic Fields 
11/27/23 Stephanie Reich FU Berlin Supercrystals of Gold Nanoparticles and Their Unique Coupling to Light
12/4/23 Nikta Fakhri MIT Broken Symmetries in Living Matter
12/4/23 Matthew Greenhouse NASA The James Webb Space Telescope Mission
12/11/23 Clarice Aiello UCLA Quantum Biology