Spring 2022 Condensed Matter Seminar Schedule

Spring 2022 Condensed Matter Seminar Schedule
January 24, 2022

2:30 - 3:30 pm - Location:  3 Physics North, UCB Campus

* Students/Postdocs Only:  We encourage you to stay for another 30 minutes after the talk for a Q&A discussion with the speaker

During the academic year, the Physics Department hosts a series of Condensed Matter Seminars presented by accomplished physicists from all over the world. Please join us on the Mondays at 2:30 pm listed below for an inside look at physics. All lectures will be both in-person and via Zoom, and are free and open to the public. 

PLEASE NOTE: Zoom links will be posted on the day of each event. 

January 24

Eli Levenson-Falk, University of Southern California
Continuous Single-Shot Detection of Quasiparticle Trapping 

January 31

Isaac Kim, University of California, Davis
Many-body ground state problem and near-term quantum computer

February 7

Liz Peterson, UC Berkeley
Superexchange-induced valley splitting in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides
Jonah Haber, UC Berkeley
A unified ab-initio framework for studying phonon mediated and limited exciton diffusion in molecular crystals

February 14

Marina Radulaski, University of California, Davis
Quantum Nanophotonics Hardware: From Nanofabrication to Quantum Circuit Mapping 

February 21

President's Day (Holiday) - No seminar

February 28

James R Chelikowsky, (University of Texas at Austin)
Mechanically Imaging the Chemical Bond 

March 7

Sinead Griffin, (LBNL)
The Unbearable Lightness of Dark Matter 

March 14

APS Meeting - No seminar

March 21

Spring Holiday

March 28

Myungchul Oh, Princeton University
Spectroscopic evidence for unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene

April 4

Shannon Haley, UC Berkeley (2:30pm - 3:00 pm)
Coexisting phases in triangular antiferromagnet
Eric Parsonnet, UC Berkeley (3:00 pm - 3:30 pm)
Electric field control of thermal magnons in BiFeO3 

April 11

Inna Vishik (UC Davis)
Electronic correlations and topology across Tc in a magnetic Weyl semimetal

April 18

Tessa Cookmeyer, UC Berkeley (2:30-3:00pm)
Kitaev materials and time-dependent Majorana mean-field theory
Will Livingston, UC Berkeley (3:00-3:30pm)
Experimental demonstration of continuous quantum error correction

April 25

Emma Regan, UC Berkeley (2:30 pm- 3:00 pm)
Emergent electronic and excitonic physics in TMD moiré superlattices
Nikola Maksimovic, UC Berkeley (3:00 pm-3:30 pm)
A study of nearly-magnetic metals

May 2

Paul Corbae, UC Berkeley (2:30-3:00 pm)
Structural disorder in topological materials
Conrad Stansbury, UC Berkeley (3:00-3:30 pm)
Visualizing the electronics of WS2/WSe2 superlattices with ARPES

Location: 3 Physics North and via Zoom