CoQuS Colloquium Winter 2015/2016

Location:    Universität Wien

                  Ernst Mach Lecture Hall
                  Boltzmanngasse 5, 1090 Wien
               

(The location of the Vienna Physics Colloquia may vary and will be announced separately.)

Time:        The CoQuS student talks commence at 17:00.

                 The CoQuS guest talks start at 17:30.

 

The Colloquia was organized by Fuentes & Karl Unterrainer

The Student presentations were organized by Marine Pigneur

Date

ColloquiumSpeaker
(click name for details)

Title

 

Student‘s Presentation

 

Oct. 5th,

14:00–15:00 hrs

Markus Arndt

Introduction

to the quantum teaching program winter term 2015
(Location:
Lise-Meitner-Hörsaal, Strudlhofgasse 4, 1st floor)

 

 

 

Oct. 12th

 

Christoph Becher,

Universität des Saarlandes

Diamond photonics & phononics: creating interfaces for colour centres in Diamond

Wolfgang Rohringer,
CoQuS Alumni

 

Nov. 2nd 

Magdalena Stobińska,
University of Gdanks

Shall we go for a quantum walk? Divide et impera in quantum world - mastering the complexity and the uncomputable.

Sebastian Hofer

Nov. 9th

Main talk starts

at 17:00 hrs

Jonathan Simon,
University of Chicago

Topological Photonics with Twisted Resonators and Braided Circuits

Daniel Hartley

Cancelled!!

Nov. 16th

Angelos Michaelides,
University College London

 

Structure and dynamics of water at interfaces: “Surfing” water droplets and ice Formation

No students talk

TU Wien-Freihaus, Hörsaal 5, 2. Stock, grüner Bereich

Nov. 23rd

Ben Lanyon,
IQOQI, Innsbruck

Towards a photonic Quantum adapter for trapped Ions

Dominic Williamson

Nov. 30th

Wolfgang Lechner,
IQOQI Innsbruck

Parity Adiabatic Quantum Computing

Guiseppe Calajo

Dec. 7th

Udo Seifert

Stochastic thermodynamics: From principles to the cost of precision

Uni Wien,
Lise-Meitner-Hörsaal,
Strudlhofgasse 4

Dec.14th

Mukund Vengalattore,
Cornell University

Quantum measurement backaction: From single atoms to optomechanical Systems

Jonas Zeuner

 

Jan. 18th

Eleanor Campbell,
University of Edinburgh

From Free - Flying Fullerenes to Nanoelectromechanics: the fascinating properties of nano carbon

Uni Wien, 17:30 hrs
Lise-Meitner-Hörsaal,
Strudlhofgasse 4

Jan. 25th

Sergei Kulik,
Moscow State University

Nonlinear spectroscopy of linear media

Esteban Castro