During the academic year, the Physics Department hosts a series of Condensed Matter Seminars (formerly known as the 290K Lectures) presented by accomplished physicists from all over the world. Please join us on the Mondays listed below for an inside look at physics. All lectures (virtual until further notice), start at 2:30 PM and are free and open to the public.
PLEASE NOTE: Zoom links will be posted on the day of each event.
January 25
Ella Lachman, UC Berkeley
Magnetic Textures in Quantum Materials
February 22
S. Manipatruni, Kepler Computing: Condensed matter for ultralow power computing
Building the next ubiquitous computing platform drawing on condensed matter physics
March 1
Lena F. Kourkoutis, Cornell University
Probing emergent order in quantum materials by cryogenic electron microscopy
March 15
APS March Meeting
Title/abstract to come
March 22
Spring Break (no seminar)
March 29
Darrell Schlom, Cornell, MBE of Correlated Oxides
Tuning the Band Structure of Superconducting Ruthenate Films with Strain
April 5
Chih-Kang (Ken) Shih, Univ. of Texas at Austin
Tailoring Electronic Structures of 2D Heterostructures
April 12
Hongyuan Li, UC Berkeley
Imaging flat bands and correlated quantum phases in WS2/WSe2 moire heterostructures
April 19
Kin Fai Mak, Cornell University
Dipolar excitonic insulator in atomic double layers
April 26
Yen-Ta Huang, UC Berkeley
Non-abelian bosonization in two and three spatial dimensions and applications
May 3
Wei Ruan, Fudan University,
Imaging quantum spin liquid behavior in single-layer 1T-TaSe2