FLEET hosts an ongoing series of talks by US, Australian and European researchers presenting novel developments in condensed-matter and cold-atomic physics, enriching connections between physics communities across the globe.
The US-Australia/EU ‘Transpacific’ Colloquium series talks are archived on the FLEET YouTube channel, accessible via the links below for via a handy YouTube playlist.
Still coming up, the final talk in the series will be Jiadong Zang (University of New Hampshire) – 23 Oct., 10AM (AEDT), 7PM (EDT)
Past talks, 2024:
- Prineha Narang (UCLA) – 25 Sept – Nonequilibrium quantum materials: A dance of light and matter
- Pavel Jelinek (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) – 28 August – Strongly correlated Pi-magnets driven by e-ph and e-e interaction
- Katrina J. Franke, Freie Universität Berlin – 24 July – Single magnetic adatoms on superconductors – probed by scanning tunneling and Josephson spectroscopy
- Maria A. H. Vozmediano, Instituto de Ciencias de Materiales de Madrid, CSIC – 26 June – Quantum field theory aspects of Dirac matter
- Ilya Eremin, Ruhr-Universität Bochum – 15 May – ‘Magnetic’ mechanisms of unconventional superconductivity: entering the Ni-age
2023
- Miguel Ugeda, Donostia International Physics Center, Spain – 15 Nov – Collective electronic states in a 2D heavy-fermion system
- Peter Abbamonte, University of Illinois – 25 Oct – Observing Pines’ Demon with momentum-resolved EELS
- Hui Deng, University of Michigan – 27 Sept – Different phases of polariton lasers
- Flore Kunst, Max Planck – 23 Aug – Exceptional non-Hermitian topology
- Päivi Törmä, Aalto Uni – 28 June- Quantum Geometry in flat-band superconductivity, BEC, light-matter interactions & nanophotonics
- Jackline Bloch, Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology – 24 May – Exploring out of equilibrium physics in an open system with polariton lattices
- Andrey Chubukov, University of Minnesota – 26 April – Twists and turns of superconductivity from a repulsive interaction
- Jennifer Cano, StonyBrook – 26 Oct – Engineering topological phases with a superlattice potential
- Rafael Fernandes, University of Minnesota- 28 Sept – Intertwined electronic phases in quantum materials
- Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh – 24 Aug – Superconductors & semiconductors, nanowires & Majorana modes, research & integrity
- Susanne Stemmer, UC Santa Barbara – 27 July – Topological Insulator States in Thin Films of Cd3As2
- Lu Li, University of Michigan – 22 June – Quantum oscillations of electrical resistivity in an insulator
- Ana Maria Rey, JILA/University of Colorado Boulder – 25 May – Optical lattice clocks: from timekeepers to spies of the quantum realm
- Nadya Mason, University of Illinois – 23 Mar – Electronic Transport in Strain-Engineered Graphene
- Ehud Altman, University of California Berkley – 23 Feb – Phase transitions and critical states of monitored quantum systems
- David Snoke, University of Pittsburgh – 24 Nov – Superfluids of light
- Michael Fuhrer, Monash/FLEET – 10 Nov – Topological materials for low-energy electronics
- Elaine Li, University of Texas – 27 Oct – Semiconductor Moire superlattices: a new material platform for quantum information science
- Susan Coppersmith, UNSW/FLEET – 13 Oct – Quantum stochastic resonance of individual Fe atoms
- Piers Coleman, Rutgers University – 22 Sep – Dark matter challenges of the solid state
- Elena Ostrovskaya, ANU/FLEET – 9 Sep – Exploring non-Hermitian physics with exciton polaritons
- Jelena Vuckovic, Stanford University – 25 Aug – Inverse-designed integrated photonics
- Tami Pereg-Barnea, McGill University – 28 July – Domain and skyrmion bound states on the surface of magnetic topological insulators
- Jeanie Lau, The Ohio State University – 23 June – Tunable helical edge states in vdW materials
- Eugene Demler, Harvard – 28 April – Quantum simulators: from the Fermi Hubbard model to quantum assisted NMR inference
- Gil Refael, California Institute of Technology – 24 March – Topological physics at the light-matter interface
- Dimi Culcer, UNSW/FLEET – 5 May – Generating anomalous Hall effect in non-mag. conductor: in-plane mag. field as probe of Berry curvature
- Dimitri Basov, Columbia University – 24 Feb – Programmable quantum materials
2020
- Eva Andrei, Rutgers University – 25 Nov – The magic of atomically-thin materials
- Meera Parish, Monash University / FLEET – 11 Nov – The fate of quantum impurities in a Fermi sea
- Anton Burkov, University of Waterloo – 28 Oct – Topological Metals
- Alex Hamilton, UNSW/ FLEET – 14 Oct – Interactions between spin and orbital momentum: The hole story
- Vedika Khemani, Stanford University – 23 Sept – Many-body physics in the NISQ era: quantum programming a discrete time crystal
- Kris Helmerson, Monash University / FLEET – 9 Sept – Evolution of large-scale flow from turbulence in a two-dimensional superfluid
- Kin Fai Mak, Cornell University – 26 Aug – Simulating Hubbard model physics in semiconductor moiré superlattices
The series is organised by FLEET with the Centre’s host node Monash University School of Physics and Astronomy, and with our collaborators at FLEET partner organisation the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI) at the University of Maryland.
For more information contact the organisers: Dmitry Efimkin (Monash/FLEET), Susan Coppersmith (UNSW), Victor Galistki (JQI/Monash), Michael Fuhrer (Monash/FLEET).
Catch up Recorded talks for all talks are available at the links above.
https://sites.google.com/monash.edu/transpacific-colloquium/