January 9
- Observable Entanglement Signatures and Nonlinear Response
Alexandre Zagoskin
Condensed MAtter Theory Research Group,
Physics and Astronomy,
University of British Columbia
January 16
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, University Holilday
January 17- — 4:15 in SLH 102 (Note Special Day)
- Tetrapyrroles: From Quantum Interference to Cancer Therapy
Aleksander Rebane
Physics,
Montana State University
Abstract
January 23
- Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics
Keh-Fei Liu
High Energy and Particle Theory,
Physics and Astronomy,
University of Kentucky
Abstract
January 30- — Event Postponed to March 20th
- On the inevitable relativity of quantum entanglement: What do we know?
Lorenza Viola
Condensed Matter,
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Dartmouth College
Abstract
February 6
- Physical Resources, Entanglement, and the Power of Quantum Computation
Carlton Caves
Physics and Astronomy,
University of New Mexico
Abstract
February 13
- Novel one, two, three and four-dimensional phases of matter
Milton Cole
Condensed Matter,
Physics,
Penn State
Abstract
February 20
- President's Day, University Holiday
February 27
- Cosmological Insights on Particle Physics
Elena Pierpaoli
Theoretical Astrophysics and Relativity Group,
Division of Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy,
Caltech
Abstract
March 6
- Rocket Science, Cancer, and the Movies: Diverse and Interdisciplinary Directions in Applied Physics
Martin Gundersen
University of Southern California
Abstract
March 13
- Spring Recess
March 20
- On the inevitable relativity of quantum entanglement: What do we know?
Lorenza Viola
Condensed Matter,
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Dartmouth College
Abstract
March 27
- Lost in Translation: Writing about Science for the General Public
KC Cole
Annenberg School for Communication,
USC
Abstract
April 3
- Exchange Interactions in Molecular Magnets -- Understanding Mn_12
Bruce Normand
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Abstract
April 10
- Development of quantum bits based on the Single Cooper Pair Box
Pierre Echternach
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Abstract
April 17
- Micro- and Nanodevice Enabled Studies of Spin, Mechanical, and Spin-Mechanical Systems
Hong Tang
Department of Physics & Kavli Nanoscience Institute,
California Institute of Technology
Abstract
April 24
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