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Fall 2011

Fall 2011

Fall 2011 Schedule

Seminars held on Wednesdays, 11 - 12, in 325 LeConte Hall, unless otherwise noted

Date

Speaker and affiliation

Title

Aug 24

No Seminar

Aug 31

Benjamin Lev
Stanford University

Exploring strongly correlated matter with exotic atoms, atom chips, and cavity QED

Sep 7

Diedrich Leibfried
NIST

Towards scalable quantum information processing and quantum simulation with trapped ions

Sep 14

Damon English
UC Berkeley

Waiting For Comb-GO

Sep 21

Tatjana Curcic
Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Atomic and Molecular Physics at AFOSR (Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Sep 28

Till Rosenband
NIST - Boulder

Coherent and incoherent comparisons of Al+ quantum-logic clock

Oct 5

John Vallerga
Space Science - UC Berkeley

Neutrons to Nanoparticles, Pulsars to Planets? New applications for microchannel plate imaging detectors

Oct 12

Joe Bhaseen
Cambridge University

Non-equilibrium dynamics of Bose-Einstein condensates in optical cavities

Oct 21

Ivan Deutsch
University of New Mexico

Quantum control of spins in ultracold atoms?

Oct 26

Giovanni Carugno
Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Padova, Italy

The MIR experiment: toward an in-vacuum detection of the Dynamical Casimir

Oct 28

Alex Sushkov
Harvard University

Studying short-range quantum forces with a torsion pendulum

Nov 2

Daniel Kaplan
Illinois Institute of Technology

New Experiments with Antiprotons

Nov 9

Holger Mueller
UC Berkeley

Force-free gravitational redshift: a gravitostatic Aharonov-Bohm experiment

Nov 16

Vanessa Huxter
UC Berkeley

Two dimensional ultrafast electronic spectrosocpy of molecular and solid state systems

Nov 17
11:00 AM

Jan Harms
CalTech

Is there a future for ground-based sub-Hz gravitational wave detectors?

Nov 18
11:00 AM

Aashish Clerk
McGill University

Non-classical phonon & photon full counting statistics

Nov 23

 No Seminar

Thanksgiving Day

Nov 30

Mark Schnitzer
Stanford University

Of Mice, Men, and Microscopes: Watching brain dynamics at the cellular scale in behaving subjects

Dec 7

Norbert Schuch

Matrix product states: A local perspective on correlated quantum many-body systems

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