Grounds for Science - The weird and wonderful world of Quantum Materials - POSTPONED
Some of the most notable achievements in the study of materials have led to technological breakthroughs which have shaped modern society; take, for example the solid-state transistors which are the foundation for computation. But apart from useful applications, the study of the quantum mechanical properties of crystalline materials, or “hard condensed matter physicsâ€, is in fact a rich playground for fundamental physics. In complex, strongly-interacting systems, exotic properties emerge which do not simply follow from the physical laws governing particles in a vacuum. A classic example is the phenomenon of superconductivity - which took scientists nearly 50 years to explain. In this talk, Arielle will try to convince you that condensed matter physics, on a fundamental level, is cool too.
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Speaker: Arielle Little, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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This event is rescheduled for December 7.
Friday, 11/16/18
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