Qing Gu (NCSU): Materials Science and Engineering Seminar

Wu and Chen Auditorium (Levine Hall) 3330 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Title: “Opportunities in Whispering-Gallery Microresonators: Fundamentals and Applications”

Dr. Gu received the Bachelor’s degree from University of British Columbia, Canada in 2008, and the Ph.D. degree from University of California, San Diego in 2014, both in Electrical Engineering. Prior to joining NC State, she was an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas from 2016 to 2021. Her research activities include the experimental realization of quantum-inspired nanophotonic semiconductor light sources using emerging materials or novel cavity configurations, active and topological hyperbolic metamaterials, and perovskite optoelectronics. She is the author of book “Semiconductor Nanolasers” by Cambridge University Press, published in 2017.

Dr. Gu’s experimental research in nanophotonics lies at the intersection of electrical engineering, physics and materials sciences. She holds a joint appointment of ECE and Physics, and is a member of the Chancellor's Faculty Excellence Cluster in Carbon Electronics.

PhD and Post Doc Quantum Seminar Series: Junyu Zhou

LRSM 112C 3231 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The QUIEST Center is thrilled to be kicking off a new seminar series this semester geared towards PhD and Post Doc students across SEAS and SAS to present on quantum-related topics of their choosing. Read on for more information on this week's seminar presentation: Nov. 20th Quantum Seminar Flyer Presentation by: Junyu Zhou, PhD student...

PhD and Post Doc Quantum Seminar Series: Mathieu Ouellet

LRSM 112C 3231 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The QUIEST Center is thrilled to be kicking off a new seminar series this semester geared towards PhD and Post Doc students across SEAS and SAS to present on quantum-related topics of their choosing. Read on for more information on this week's seminar presentation: Presentation by: Mathieu Ouellet, PhD student in Quantum Engineering Lab  ...

Sophia Economou (Virginia Tech): Electrical Systems and Engineering Seminar

Glandt Forum (Singh Center for Nanotechnology) 3205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Title: “TBD”

Our group's focus is on quantum information science, including quantum computing and quantum communications, condensed matter physics and quantum optics. We study the physics and quantum dynamics of solid-state and atomic-like systems for quantum information processing applications. We are interested in out-of-equilibrium quantum dynamics and the interplay of coherent drive and interactions with the environment.

Doug Natelson (Rice University): Condensed and Living Matter Seminar

David Rittenhouse Lab A8 209 S 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Title: “Shot noise as a probe of correlated materials / Light emission as a probe of electronic pDNrocesses at the nanoscale”

Strange metal behavior has been observed in materials ranging from high-temperature superconductors to heavy fermion metals. In conventional metals, current is carried by quasiparticles; although it has been suggested that quasiparticles are absent in strange metals, direct experimental evidence is challenging to acquire. We measure shot noise to probe the granularity of the current-carrying excitations in nanowires of the heavy fermion strange metal YbRh2Si2.

When compared to conventional metals, shot noise in these nanowires is strongly suppressed. We argue that this suppression can be attributed neither to electron-phonon nor to electron-electron interactions in a Fermi liquid, suggesting that the current is not carried by well-defined quasiparticles in the strange metal regime we probed.

This work sets the stage for similar studies of other strange metals, to test for universality of this response, and ideally for studies in single devices that may be tuned between Fermi liquid and strange metal regimes. It is also important to consider the noise in strongly interacting Fermi liquids, to see if interactions modify the expectations familiar from conventional mesoscopic physics. Time permitting, I will discuss some recent interesting findings in YbAl3, a mixed valence heavy fermion material.

PhD and Post Doc Quantum Seminar Series: Yuhao Liu

LRSM 112C 3231 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The QUIEST Center is thrilled to be kicking off a new seminar series this semester geared towards PhD and Post Doc students across SEAS and SAS to present on quantum-related topics of their choosing. Read on for more information on this week's seminar presentation: Presentation by: Yuhao Liu, PhD student in CIS   Talk Title:...

PhD and Post Doc Quantum Seminar Series: Junyu Zhou

Singh 313 3205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

This Spring semester the QUIEST Center is continuing to expand its new seminar series geared towards PhD and Post Doc students across SEAS and SAS to present on quantum-related topics of their choosing. Read on for more information on this week's seminar presentation: Presentation by: Junyu Zhou, PhD student in CIS   Talk Title: "Compiler...

PhD and Post Doc Quantum Seminar Series: Collaborative Brainstorm

Singh 313 3205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

This Spring semester the QUIEST Center is continuing to expand its new seminar series geared towards PhD and Post Doc students across SEAS and SAS to present on quantum-related topics of their choosing. Read on for more information on this week's seminar presentation:   Description: For this session we will be trying something a little...

Valentin Crepel (Flatiron Institute): Condensed & Living Matter Seminar

David Rittenhouse Lab A8 209 S 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Title: “Robust prediction of moiré material topology" Valentin Crepel Flatiron Institute Research Synopsis: Moiré materials have recently been envisioned as condensed-matter quantum simulators due to their highly tunable low-energy properties controlled by chemical composition, stacking configurations, twist angles, and gating. Realizing their full potential as practical quantum simulators requires a systematic approach to identify which...

Ilan Rosen (MIT): Electrical and Systems Engineering Seminar

Raisler Lounge (Towne 225) 107 Towne Building, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Title: “Quantum Simulation of Electronic Materials with a Superconducting Qubit Array" Ilan Rosen Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Fellow, MIT Ilan received a B.S. in Physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2015 and a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University in 2021. In his Ph.D., advised by Prof. David Goldhaber-Gordon, Ilan studied electronic...