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Spring 2025 Colloquia

Our department colloquium is a forum for invited scientists to present modern research in a fashion accessible to those with a background in physics, but who are not experts in the field. Talks are aimed at the graduate level.

DateSpeaker/Institution/HostTitle
1/22Omar Mohammed, KAUST (Malko)Mapping Charge Carrier Dynamics: From Solar to X-ray Imaging Scintillation Materials
1/29Trevor Arp, UCSB (Malko)Imaging Emergence in 2D Materials
2/3 at 3PM (location JO 3.516)Yu-Ping Lin, UC Berkeley (F. Zhang)Correlated phases and ultrafast optical control in kagome quantum materials
2/5Mengke Liu, Harvard University (Malko)Quantum Materials with Reduced Dimensionality
2/10 at 3PM (location JO 3.516)Edwin Huang, University of Notre Dame (F. Zhang)Deciphering the fundamental charge excitations of quantum materials through numerical simulation
2/12Alexander von Hoegen, MIT (Malko)Controlling THz Light-Matter Coupling to Manipulate Layered Quantum Materials
2/17 at 3PM (location JO 3.516)Ming Xie, University of Maryland (F. Zhang)When Many-Body Correlations Meet Topology: A New Landscape of Emergent Quantum Phases
2/19Yves Kwan, Princeton University (F. Zhang)Strongly Correlated Electrons Across the Moiré Universe
3/12Joseph Estrera, Aviation Specialties Unlimited (Glosser)Advanced Night Technologies for Military and Civilian Aviation Applications
3/26Liuyan Zhao, University of Michigan (Lv)Exploring and exploiting enhanced fluctuations in the two-dimensional limit
4/2Xi Ling, Boston University (Malko)Designed Synthesis of non vdW 2D Materials for Advanced Electronics
4/9Hanyu Zhu, Rice (Lv)Chiral (or axial) phonons and their coupling with spins
4/16Chris Packham, UTSA (Kesden)The Habitable Worlds Observatory
4/23Mitch Thornton, SMU (Kolodrubetz)Higher-dimensioned Quantum Computation Research
4/30Anna Tenerani, UT Austin (Vasko)Uncovering solar wind origins and dynamics with the Parker Solar Probe