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Physics colloquium – “Watching Electrons Move”

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Kathryn R. Hamilton University of Colorado at Denver Abstract: Since their discovery in the late 1800’s, electrons have been a constant source of curiosity for scientists. Their properties and behavior […]

Physics colloquium – title to be announced

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Speaker and topic to be announced All lectures held in CoorsTek 140 unless otherwise noted

Physics Colloquium-“Single-Atom Memristors And Low-Energy Electronic And Sensor Systems”

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Deji Akinwande The University of Texas at Austin Abstract: This presentation focuses on the discovery of memory effect in 2D atomically-thin nanomaterials towards greater scientific understanding and advanced engineering applications. Non-volatile memory devices based on 2D materials are an application of defects and is a rapidly advancing field with rich physics that can be attributed […]

Physics colloquium – “Harnessing Spin in α-Sn”

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Minghzhong Wu Colorado State University, Department of Physics Abstract: Dirac semimetals are a recently discovered topological phase of quantum matter. α-Sn is unique among the Dirac semimetals because it is a single-element material and is therefore relatively easy to grow. Further, it can be transformed into other topological phases, such as a topological insulator or […]

No Physics colloquium – spring break

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

No colloquium, spring break

Physics colloquium – “Quantum State Engineering through Weak Measurement”

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Hilary Hurst San José State University, Department of Physics & Astronomy Abstract: Superposition and entanglement are essential quantum properties which can be easily destroyed, rendering quantum devices useless. New modes of harnessing system-environment coupling can instead enable robust, entangled quantum phases and provide a route toward scalable quantum technologies. Weak measurement is one such route, […]

Physics colloquium-“Engineering Cooperative Orders in Thin Films of Quantum Materials”

Kaveh Ahadi North Carolina State University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Abstract: The intersection of emergent phenomena, e.g., ferroelectricity, magnetism, and superconductivity, is a fertile landscape for exotic quantum orders. In this presentation, I will talk about engineering these cooperative orders in complex oxides and chalcogenide thin films and heterostructures. I will present our […]

Physics colloquium-“Towards New Circuit Elements for Protected Superconducting Qubits”

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Andras Gyenis University of Colorado @ Boulder, Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering Abstract: Quantum-based electronics is a rapidly accelerating technology, where information is encoded in the quantum mechanical states of coupled natural or artificial atoms. To unlock the exceptional potential of quantum computers, one of the key challenges that the field has to overcome is […]

Physics colloquium – “Advances in Noisy Intermediate Scale Optimization”

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Davide Venturelli Universities Space Resource Association (USRA) Abstract: we discuss the field of quantum optimization and its near-term viability in gate model quantum processors. We will look at hardware efficient algorithm design and experimental results targeting problems with many qubits, and discuss how to benchmark solvers in search of quantum advantage. Bio: Davide Venturelli is […]

Physics colloquium-“Engaging the Public and K-12 Students in Quantum Education”

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Emily Edwards Illinois Quantum Information Science & Technology Center (IQUIST) Abstract: Increasing public awareness and engagement with quantum-related topics in modern physics is of importance given the projected societal impact […]

Physics colloquium-“Mechanical Sensors for Dark Matter and Neutrinos”

Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United States

David Moore Yale University, Department of Physics Abstract: The development of optomechanical systems has revolutionized the detection of tiny forces over the past few decades. As such technologies reach (and […]

Physics colloquium-“Precision Spectroscopy of Atomic Hydrogen”

Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United States

Dylan Yost Colorado State University, Department of Physics Abstract: Because of atomic hydrogen’s simplicity, its energy levels can be precisely described by theory. This has made hydrogen an important atom […]

Physics colloquium-“Quantum State Measurement via Common-Path Interferometry with Entangled Modes”

Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United States

Mark Siemens University of Denver, Department of Physics & Astronomy Abstract: Entangled photons are a valuable resource for quantum logic, imaging, and information theory. While measuring entangled state amplitudes is relatively straightforward with coincidence-based correlation filters, the entangled state phases have received relatively little attention – despite the important role that phases play in defining […]

Physics colloquium-“Inverse Midas Effect: Using Nuclear Physics to Explain a Mysterious Failure & Assess the Severity of a New Radiation Threat”

Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United States

Raymond Ladbury NASA Abstract: Watching a part fail while radiation testing is not an uncommon experience.  However, when the previous testing on your part suggests that protons are too feebly ionizing to kill your part and it dies anyway…that will make you sit up and take notice!  And when your billion-dollar satellite is already flying […]

Physics colloquium-“Quantum Optics Meets Strong Field Physics: Novel Regimes of Coherent X-ray Generation with Strong Electron Correlation Dynamics and Attosecond Rabi Oscillations”

Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United States

Tenio Popmintchev University of California, San Diego Abstract: Ultrafast imaging and spectroscopies using coherent EUV - X-ray light based on the nonlinear process of high harmonic generation are already addressing grand challenges in complex molecular systems, plasmas, and advanced nanomaterials. The exquisite quantum control of the attosecond dynamics of the rescattering electrons in this extreme […]

PhysicsFest – Happy Holidays!

CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United States

Join the Physics Department for the graduate student poster session, food, and drink. Physics undergrad majors, graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni are all invited to attend. CoorsTek Lobby