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  •  2 Jun 2021
     2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Join on Zoom | Meeting ID: 880 2311 8131 | passcode: 12345 Ever wondered what makes women strong in what they do? This event features five female speakers from FLEET who will tell us about their career and what it is like to be a woman in a science-related field. The event will demonstrate the Read More

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  •  26 May 2021
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Professor Brian LeRoy, University of Arizona   Missed the presentation? Catch up on YouTube The ability to create arbitrary stacking configurations of layered two-dimensional materials has opened the way to the creation of designer band structures. Twisted bilayer graphene and graphene on hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) are two of the simplest examples of such a Read More

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  •  11 May 2021
     11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Dr Stephan Rachel, University of Melbourne. Live: G. 30 seminar room, New Horizons, 20 Research Way, Clayton Available on YouTube by invite only   In this tutorial, I will give a pedagogic introduction to the Quantum Hall effect where I may present a slightly biased perspective and deviation from the theory. We will establish the Read More

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  • Generating an anomalous Hall effect in a non-magnetic conductor: an in-plane magnetic field as a probe of the Berry curvature
     5 May 2021
     9:00 am - 10:00 am

Assoc. Prof. Dimi Culcer, UNSW School of Physics Missed the talk? Catch up on Youtube Assoc. Prof’s Culcer’s research group focuses on quantum transport and quantum computing. You can read our recent review on transport in topological materials here. In their research on quantum transport, their focus is on systems with strong spin-orbit interactions, such Read More

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  •  28 Apr 2021
     5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Prof. Eugene Demler, Harvard University, Dept. of Physics Catch up online I will review recent progress of the optical lattice emulators of the Fermi Hubbard model. The new feature of these experiments is availability of snapshots of many-body states with single particle resolution. I will discuss new insight from these experiments on the properties of Read More

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  •  1 Apr 2021
     11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Dr Aydin Keser, UNSW Missed the seminar? Watch it on YouTube Meeting ID: 865 7641 5062 / Passcode 12345 Date: Thursday 1 April 11am (AEDT), 8am (Perth – AWST) Classical electromagnetism is linear. However, fields can polarize the vacuum Dirac sea, causing quantum nonlinear electromagnetic phenomena, e.g., scattering and splitting of photons that occur only Read More

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  •  24 Mar 2021
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

If you missed the talk, you can catch it on YouTube AUST 24 February, 10am (AEDT – Melbourne) USA 23 February 7pm (EDT – New York) | 4pm (PDT – Los Angeles) Prof. Gil Refael Taylor W. Lawrence Professor of Theoretical Physics, Caltech Topological phases have been dominating the limelight in the past 10 years. Read More

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  •  4 Mar 2021
     11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Prof. Mikhail Kostylev Department of Physics and Astrophysics, The University of Western Australia If you missed the talk, you can catch it on YouTube The reservoir computer (RC) is a specific type of a neural network suitable for modelling complex dynamical systems. RC’s relative ease of training and its remarkable computational power, has received great Read More

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  •  3 Mar 2021
     11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Miss the talk? Catch up on Youtube. EVENT FLYER Scientist, educator and entrepreneur Dr Erol Harvey has made outstanding contributions to Australia through the world-leading microfluidic engineering company MiniFAB. In this seminar, he will share insights and experiences from his academic career and consistent work in research commercialisation and entrepreneurship. Dr Erol Harvey gained a Read More

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  •  24 Feb 2021
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Experimentally realizing quantum phases of matter and controlling their properties is a central goal of the physical sciences. Novel quantum phases with controllable properties are essential for new electronic, photonic, and energy management technologies[i]. Quantum materials offer particularly appealing opportunities for the implementation of on-demand quantum phases.  This class of materials host interacting many-body electronic Read More