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Stanford's vibrant research community supports several seminar series and colloquia that often host external speakers in the area of quantum sciences & engineering.
The Q-FARM seminar series is designed to bring together the various groups in the university interested in quantum science and engineering. Seminars take place every other Wednesday at lunch time, with two speakers per session giving short talks on their research. The primary goal of these seminars is to strengthen the community and increase collaboration. Theoretical and experimental talks are balanced so that the whole community may participate.
Nominate yourself or other graduate student to give a 10-Minute Talk.
Recordings of Past Seminars are available.
- Q-FARM Seminar
Jeff Thompson (Princeton)
"Quantum computing with neutral ytterbium atoms"
-Physics & Astrophysics Building, Room 102/103 - Q-FARM Seminar
Jun Ye (JILA)
Quantum matter and clock: from emergent phenomena to fundamental physics
-Physics & Astrophysics Building, Room 102/103 - Q-FARM Seminar
Monika Aidelsburger (Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics)
Title TBA
-Physics & Astrophysics Building, Room 102/103 - Q-FARM Seminar
Chinmay Nirkhe (IBM)
The Description Complexity of Quantum States
-Physics & Astrophysics Building, Room 102/103 - Q-FARM Seminar
Shimon Kolkowitz (University of Wisconson-Madison)
Title TBA
-Physics & Astrophysics Building, Room 102/103 - Q-FARM Seminar
Tanya Zelevinsky (Columbia)
Title TBA
-Physics & Astrophysics Building, Room 102/103 - Q-FARM Seminar
Liang Jiang (University of Chicago)
Title TBA
-Physics & Astrophysics Building, Room 102/103