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12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Engineering Emergent Correlated States with Complex Quantum Materials

New electronic states often emerge at atomically clean interfaces between parent states hosted in distinct crystalline lattices. Yet some of the most interesting strongly correlated parent states exist only in complex materials which are difficult to handle.

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Emergent Orbital Correlations and the Hidden Role of Jahn-Teller Physics in Spin-Orbit Coupled Systems

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Ancilla Theory of Mott Physics: from Cuprate to Twisted Bilayer Graphene

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Overcoming Thermal Fluctuations Requires Large Energetic Costs for Electrical Signaling in Neurons

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Creating and Detecting Weyl Bosons with Ultracold Fermi Atoms

2:30pm, Clark, 700

Spring 2025 Bethe Lecture Series- LASSP Special Seminar:

Professor Shahal Ilani, Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science

Title: What Is the Ultimate Conductance of Hydrodynamic Electrons?

Abstract:

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Nonlinear Hall Effect from Spin-Valley Locking and Nonreciprocal Hall Effect via Asymmetric Scattering at Room Temperature

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Order from Disorder: Designing Sequence-Programmable Protein Condensates

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Discovering Model Manifolds of Emergent Function from High-Dimensional Data