CMMP Fortnightly Seminars
Next Seminar: Prof Claudio Castelnovo (Cambridge)
"Topological order and fractional statistics in noisy quantum environments and quantum circuits"
Date: Tuesday 23 April 2024
Time: 14:00-15:00
Location: Ramsay Lecture Theatre, Christopher Ingold Building (Chemistry Dept)
(followed by tea/coffee/biscuits in the Housman Room from 15:00-16:00)
Abstract: [see poster below]
Upcoming seminars:
- no further fortnightly seminars in 2023/24 after the 23 April event, but stay tuned for any ad hoc seminars, and for the 2024/25 schedule
Previous seminars (2023/24):
- 9 April 2024 - Pablo Hurtado (Granada), "Exploiting the packing-field route to craft custom time crystals"
- 26 March 2024 - Filip Meysman (Antwerp), "How bacteria discovered centimetre-scale electricity way before Alessandro Volta"
- 12 March 2024 - Venkat Kapil (UCL), "Towards full quantum first-principles simulations using machine learning"
- 27 February 2024 - Laura Herz (Oxford), "Metal Halide Perovskites for Photovoltaic Applications"
- 13 February 2024 - Siân Dutton (Cambridge), "Jahn-Teller Distortions in NaNiO2"
- 30 January 2024 - Hannah Price (Birmingham), "Superfluidity of Light in Optical Mesh Lattices"
- 16 January 2024 - James Hallett (Reading), "Season to taste: the fate of colloidal interactions in model cytosol"
- 12 December 2023 - Ankita Anirban (Nature Review Physics), "The whys and hows of physics review articles"
- 28 November 2023 - Leticia Cugliandolo (Sorbonne), "Quenches and Generalised Gibbs Ensembles in a non-trivial classical integrable model"
- 14 November 2023 - Paul McClarty (MPI Dresden), "Spin Symmetries, Topology and Altermagnetism"
- 31 October 2023 - Malte Grosche (Cambridge), "Pressure-tuned structural and electronic instabilities in quantum materials"
- 20 October 2023 (special date) - Manuel Bibes (CNRS/Thales, Université Paris-Saclay), "Ferroelectric and Multiferroic Two-Dimensional Electron Gases"
- 17 October 2023 - Laurent Bellaiche (Arkansas), "Designing New Materials and Phenomena from Ab-Initio Approaches"