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12:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Christophe Clanet, Department of Mechanical Engineering, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France, will present seminar. Professor Itai Cohen, host.

Seminar Title: Sports Ballistics

12:00pm, Physical Sciences Building, 470

Menyoung Lee, Department of Physics, Stanford Unversity will present seminar. Professor Katja Nowack, host.

Seminar Title: Accessing a wider range of nanoscale electronic phenomena on familiar model 2D systems, graphene and SrTiO3

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Professor William Bialek, Department of Physics, Princeton, will present seminar. Professor Jane Wang, host.

Seminar Title: Predictive Information and the Problem of Long Time Scales in the Brain

12:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Jennifer Hoffman, Department of Physics, Harvard University will present seminar. Professor J.C. Seamus Davis, host.

Seminar Title: High Tc superconductivity in a single atomic layer of FeSe.

12:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Benjamin Lev, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, will present seminar. Professor Erich Mueller, host.

Seminar Title: Quantum liquid crystals, spin glasses, and associative memory in multimode cavity QED

12:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Maissiam Barkeshli, Department of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, will present seminar.

Seminar Title: Extrinsic Defects and Possible New Experimental Probes of Topological Order

12:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Andrej Kosmrlj, Department of Physics, Harvard Universtiy, will present seminar.

Seminar Title: Elasticity, Geometry and Buckling

12:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Bryan Chen, Department of Theoretical Physics, Leiden University will present seminar.

Seminar Title: Topological soft matter: from linkages to kinks

12:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Tarun Grover, Department of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Emergent Supersymmetry in Topological Superconductors

Abstract: Topological insulators and superconductors provide a unique opportunity to generate new phenomena such as the emergence of exotic Majorana particles, and metals that are robust against disorder.

12:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Rahul Nandkishore, Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, Princeton University, will present seminar.

Seminar Title: Many body localization: a new frontier for quantum statistical physics