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Semiconductor holes: More spin for your buck Scientia Professor Alex Hamilton. University of New South Wales, Sydney All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract: There is enormous interest in using the spins of electrons and holes for applications in spintronics, spin-based quantum computing, and topological electronics. However it is Read More Electronic and nuclear spins in driven quantum dots: Paradigm for non-equilibrium states with induced coherence Prof. Götz S. Uhrig. Technical University of Dortmund All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract: The spin of localized electrons or holes in quantum dots is an interesting candidate for a quantum bit. Hence one Read More Controlling hole spin qubits in quantum dots and quantum dot molecues with electric and magnetic fields Prof. Garnett W. Bryant. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract: Hole spins in quantum dots (QDs) are promising qubits for quantum technologies. All-optical control Read More Emergent superconductivity in few-layer stanene and superconductor-insulator transitions in BSCCO flakes Prof. Ding Zhang Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this flyer Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) crystalline superconductors attract growing interests as they exhibit rich quantum phenomena. Here we report two methods of addressing 2D superconductivity. First, Read More Optoelectronic functionalities in transition-metal dichalcogenides Yijin Zhang Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract: Group VI-B transition-metal dichalcogenides (MX2, M = Mo, W, X = S, Se, Te, abbreviation: TMDs) in the triangular prismatic phase are new class of semiconductors. Due to Read More Young Researchers Forum brings together young researchers in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) fields. This Forum provides a vibrant location to network, discuss research ideas and practice professional skills. Why you should be there: 1. Exchange your research ideas 2. Enhance your scientific presentation skills 3. Expand your professional skills toolkit 4. Extend Read More Surface electron microscopy and its applications on two-dimensional materials Wen-Xin Tang College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded at this link. About the Speaker: Professor Wen-Xin Tang is working in the Material Science and Engi-neering at Chongqing University (CQU), China. He also acts as Deputy Director Read More High-field magnetic resonance spectroscopies on spin-correlated quantum matter Vladislav Kataev Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, IFW Dresden All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded at this link. Abstract: Magnetic transition metal ions located at the regular sites of a crystalline solid or in the core of metal-organic molecules may build up Read More Elemental 2D Materials (Xenes) beyond Graphene Yi Du Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials, University of Wollongong All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded at this link. About the Speaker: Dr Yi Du obtained his B.Eng in Beihang University in 2004 and his PhD in University of Wollongong Read More Tying Electrons into Knots: The New Science of Topological Materials FLEET Director, Professor Michael Fuhrer, will be presenting the August lecture in the monthly public lecture series hosted by the Monash University School of Physics & Astronomy. All welcome! See flyer here. The pre-lecture activity begins at 6:30 pm. The lecture begins at 6:50 pm. Read More
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