CM Seminar: Xie Chen – California Institute of Technology: Fracton and Chern-Simons Theory

BRIM 311 2355 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Xie Chen – California Institute of Technology Title: Fracton and Chern-Simons Theory Abstract: Fracton order describes the peculiar phenomena that point excitations in certain strongly interacting systems either cannot move at all or can only move in a lower dimensional sub-manifold. It has recently been discovered in various lattice models, tensor gauge theories, etc. In this […]

CM Seminar: Adina Luican-Mayer – University of Ottawa: 2D Quantum materials and devices at the atomic scale

BRIM 311 2355 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Adina Luican-Mayer – University of Ottawa Title: 2D Quantum materials and devices at the atomic scale Abstract:Material systems, devices, and circuits, based on the manipulation of individual charges, spins, and photons in solid-state platforms are key for quantum technologies. The burgeoning field of quantum two-dimensional (2D) materials presents an emerging opportunity for the development of […]

Ars Scientia Artist Talks: Momentum Space: Reflections, Speculations, and Encounters by Timothy Taylor

Please join UBC School of Creative Writing associate professor and bestselling author Timothy Taylor for a discussion of why working with QMI and the Belkin is of such specific interest to him as a writer. Taylor will address key aspects of his writing history that orient him towards investigation and to seeking immersive experiences in unfamiliar professional environments. […]

CM Seminar: Leslie M. Schoop – Princeton University: The Chemistry of Quantum Materials

BRIM 311 2355 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Leslie M. Schoop – Princeton University Title: The Chemistry of Quantum Materials Abstract: Quantum materials are hoped to change technology in various aspects. However, most of the desired applications are hindered by the lack of suitable materials. In my group we are using concepts from chemistry to understand, predict and synthesize new quantum materials. In […]

CM Seminar: Erik Sorensen – McMaster University: Ground State Solitons in Kitaev Spin Chains

BRIM 311 2355 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Erik Sorensen – McMaster University Title: Ground State Solitons in Kitaev Spin Chains Abstract: The bond-dependent Ising interaction present in the Kitaev model has recently attracted considerable attention. The attention has mostly focused on the two-dimensional honeycomb lattice version of the Kitaev model where several materials has been identified as potential realizations. However, one can […]

Ars Scientia Artist Talks 2023: Latent Life by Scott Billings

Please join Scott Billings for Latent Life, a presentation based on his recent research in the Ars Scientia residency. Drawing from a 1933 lecture in which Neils Bohr asserts that the impossibility of using a physical explanation for the phenomenon of life is analogous to the insufficiency of using a mechanical analysis to understand phenomena […]

Packing a Suitcase for a Journey through 100 Years of Quantum Mechanics

BRIM 311 2355 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

In this demonstration, PhD students Rafael Haenel and Niclas Heinsdorf will be showcasing the suitcase that you may have seen around the building. Title: Packing a Suitcase for a Journey through 100 Years of Quantum Mechanics Abstract: Join us for a live experimental demonstration of entanglement and interference using single photon pairs. We will perform […]

Quantum Sensors for Vacuum Metrology

  Quantum Sensors for Vacuum Metrology Vacuum metrology for the high, ultra, and extreme high vacuum regimes is presently undergoing a revolution driven by new techniques that recast the Pascal in terms of observable quantum phenomena and fundamental constants of nature. This workshop is meant to bring together key members of this nascent field to […]

encou(n)ters: Ars Scientia symposium

UBC Botanical Gardens 6804 SW Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The Ars Scientia research cluster launched a collaborative residency program in 2021, bringing together artists and physicists to interrogate the intersections of art and science. Please joins us at UBC Botanical Garden Reception Centre for our 2nd annual research symposium, encou(n)ters, to learn more about residency experiences and engage in interdisciplinary discussions with our participating […]

Canada’s Quantum Strategy And International Collaboration

Countries are investing heavily in quantum computing and other quantum technologies. As Canada has recently released its Quantum Strategy, this is an opportunity to foster further international collaborations. Panelists will discuss the opportunities and challenges Canada will be facing and what this could mean for Canada’s leadership in quantum research and development of quantum technologies. […]

CM Seminar: Mattias Fitzpatrick – Dartmouth College: Quantum Simulation with Superconducting Circuits: Synthetic Quantum Matter to Non-Hermitian Sensing

BRIM 311 2355 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Mattias Fitzpatrick – Dartmouth College Title: Quantum Simulation with Superconducting Circuits: Synthetic Quantum Matter to Non-Hermitian Sensing Abstract: In recent years, superconducting circuits have garnered much attention due to their use in quantum computers and quantum annealers. However, this technological platform can also be used to study problems in condensed matter and many-body physics where microwave […]

CM Seminar: Lesley Cohen – Chair of the Advisory Board: Non-collinear Mn3NiN Antiferromagnets

BRIM 311 2355 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Lesley Cohen – Chair of the Advisory Board Title: Non-collinear Mn3NiN Antiferromagnets Abstract: Antiferromagnets (AFM) hold interest because of their potential for application in high density, high speed spintronic devices, as  an active layer and also as a component in superconducting S/AFM/S Josephson Junctions. Frustrated non-collinear antiferromagnets offer additional attractive functional properties due to their […]