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What's on in Physics spring 2005

 

Wednesday 19 Jan: Half-day prospective student visit

Wednesday 26 Jan, 14.00, W0.03: Departmental Seminar
Sergei Mukhin (Moscow Institute for Steel and Alloys)
Analytical derivation of lateral pressure profile in the fluid of flexible strings: applications in high-Tc and biomembranes
abstract of talk

Thursday 3 Feb, 15.00, W0.03: Quantum Information Seminar
Alexey Ustinov (Erlangen, Germany)
Tunnelling of a single vortex and quantum computing
abstract of talk

Wednesday 9 Feb, 16.00, W2.19: Staff meeting

Wednesday 16 Feb: Half-day prospective student visit

Wednesday 23 Feb, 13.00, W2.19: Staff Student Committee

Wednesday 2 Mar: Half-day prospective student visit

Wednesday 16 Mar: Half-day prospective student visit


Wednesday 16 Mar, 17.00, W0.01: Eleventh Sir Nevill Mott Lecture
Emmanuel Rashba (Harvard)
Impact of Nevill Mott’s Research on the Development of Solid State Physics: A Personal Perspective
photos

Wednesday 20 Apr: Half-day prospective student visit

Wednesday 27 Apr, 14.00, W0.03: Quantum Information Seminar
Jason Twamley (Maynooth)
Quantum information processing in carbon: endohedral fullerene quantum information processing
abstract of talk

Wednesday 4 May, 13.00, W2.19: Staff Student Committee

Wednesday 11 May, 14.00, W0.03: Quantum Information Seminar
Andrew Briggs (Oxford)
Electron spin qubits in nanomaterials for quantum computing
abstract and references

Wednesday 25 May, 14.00, W2.19: Staff meeting

9-24 Jun
International Summer School and Conference on Arrays of Quantum Dots and Josephson Junctions
Kiten, Bulgaria
organised by Loughborough and Sofia Universities

Wednesday 29 Jun,14.00, W0.03
Jim Hague (Loughborough)
Electron-phonon interactions in quasi-2D systems
abstract of talk

Wednesday 27 Jul, 14.30, W2.19
Nigel Hussey (Bristol)
Squeezing electrons in metals - the fragile Fermi-liquid state of high-Tc cuprates and their non-superconducting analogues

Wednesday, 31 Aug, 14.30, W2.19
Michael Banks (MPI-FKF, Stuttgart)
CEF and Quadrupole Effects in some Ce Alloys

 

 

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