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qmeets on Thu, 27/02/2025 - 18:26.
Dates:
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Registration deadline:
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Fascinating phenomena can arise when ensembles of quantum particles
interact in a correlated fashion. Emblematic instances are fractional
quantum Hall states, which realize special types of quantum fluids with
extraordinary properties, such as fractionalized charges and anyonic
statistics. In this talk, we will first explore how state-of-the-art
quantum simulation techniques are bringing these concepts into cold-atom
experiments.
Speakers: Prof. Nathan Goldman & Ass. Prof. Julian Leonard
Dates:
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Registration deadline:
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
In the first qmeets talk, Professor Silke Weinfurtner and Dr. Patrik
Svancara from the University of Nottingham will introduce quantum
simulations of curved spacetimes around rotating compact objects like
black holes. They’ll reveal how quantum tornadoes—giant vortices in
superfluid helium—can help decode signals captured by gravitational wave
detectors, bringing us closer to understanding the cosmos.
Join our mailing list from our website https://qmeets.eu to receive
the Zoom link of the event!