Schedule
In general there are talks on Tuesdays and Thursdays before lunch.
Friday, June 3, 2016 (start time/location)
11am - Short talks (10 min)
Torsten Karzig: Manipulating and controlling Majoranas for robust quantum computation
Xiaopeng Li: Many-Body Localization: Non-Ergodic Metal from Interacting Localized and Extended Orbitals
Bernd Rosenow: Dissipative Superfluidity and Mesoscale Confinement
Justin Wilson: Persistent Hall response after a quantum quench
Sungkit Yip: Spin incoherent 1D spin-1 Bose gas
2pm - Seminar
Haim Beidenkopf: Visualising electronic phases by the structure of the wavefunction - Fermi arcs in Weyl semimetals AND unusual relaxation regime of quasi-1d electrons in nanowires
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
2pm-3pm Short talks (10 min)
- Majo Sanchez: Amplitude Spectroscopy of driven artificial atoms & Mesoscopic fluctuations-like effects
- Misha Fogler: Polaritons in graphene and other van der Waals materials
- Yoram Alhassid: Mesoscopic superconductivity in nano-scale metallic grains
- Ovidiu Cotlet: Fermi polaron-polaritons
3pm-3:30pm
3:30pm-4pm
- Victor Galitski: Non-Markovian quantum friction of solitons in superfluids
Thursday, June 9, 2016
10am-11am Short talks (10 min)
- Dong Liu: Periodically driven system coupled to a fermionic bath: A Keldysh approach
- Jamir Marino: Driven Markovian Quantum Criticality
- Kaden Hazzard: Ultracold nonreactive molecules in an optical lattice: Multichannel Hubbard models from chaotic collisions
- Mohammad Maghrebi: Steady states and dynamics in many-body driven-dissipative systems
11am-11:30am
- Eran Ginossar: Connection between circuit QED and topological states
11:30am-noon
- Roman Lutchyn: Quantum charge fluctuations of a proximitized nanowire
Tuesday, June 14, Bethe
11:00-11:30
Jay Sau (UMD): Non-adiabatic effects in the fractional Josephson effect and the topological doubled Shapiro step
11:30-12:00
Arjeet Pal (Oxford): Many body localization beyond eigenstates in all dimensions
Tuesday, June 16, Bethe
11:00-11:30
Babak Seradjeh (UI Bloomington): Floquet-Engineered Valleytronics in Dirac Systems
11:30-12:00
Sasha Balatsky (LANL, Nordita): Driven Dirac materials (TBC)