The colloquium series will present novel developments in the field of designer quantum materials realized through atomic manipulation with scanning probe techniques or by clever bottom-up strategies
This Colloquium series will start on September 7th 2020, and run once every two weeks until the end of the year. Attendance is open to everyone, separate registration is not needed. The colloquium can be joined in this link.
The previous version of the colloquium webpage can be accessed here.
Speakers
Alexander Ako Khajetoorians
Radboud University, The Netherlands
What can we “learn” from atoms?
September 7th, 10:00 CEST
Deung-Jang Choi
Materials Physics Center, San Sebastián, Spain
Atomic spin structures on surfaces
September 21st, 10:00 CEST
Séamus Davis
University of Oxford, UK
October 5th, 10:00 CEST
Atomic scale visualization of electron-pair fluids and crystals
Eun-Ah Kim
Cornell University, US
October 19th, 17:00 CEST
Machine Learning of Quantum Images
Yuanbo Zhang
Fudan University, China
Probing the electronic structure of monolayer flakes of cuprate superconductors
November 2nd, 10:00 CET
Bruno Schuler
EMPA, Switzerland
Probing Atomic Quantum Defects in 2D Semiconductors
November 16th, 10:00 CET
Ali Yazdani
Princeton University, US
Electrons in Moiré Superlattices: A playground for correlation and topology
November 30th, 17:00 CET
Recording available from the organizers
Fabian Natterer
University of Zurich, Switzerland
“All that glitters is gold”: First Impressions of Sparse Sampling for fast Quasiparticle Interference measurements with Au(111) Surface State
December 14th, 10:00 CET