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Speaker: Rogerio de Sousa, University of Victoria Time: 10:00-11:00am Location: BRIM 311 CM Seminars take place every Thursday morning at BRIM 311. More information about the talk and speaker becomes available closer to the event’s date—watch this space for more! |
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Speaker: Christoph Ortner, UBC. Time: 10:00-11:00am Location: BRIM 311 Title: Atomic Cluster Expansion for "Learning" Many-Body Interaction Abstract: The integration of machine learning (ML) into the traditional modeling workflows is replacing decades-old - often ad hoc - approximations (e.g., in constitutive laws) leading to new models that far outstrip their predecessors in accuracy and transferability. ”Pure” […] |
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Speaker: Catherine Deletoille, Quantum Studio Artist from Paris, France Time: 10:00-11:00am Location: BRIM 311 Title: Quantum Sensation: a journey through arts and quantum physics Abstract: After a presentation of her artistic path and research, the painter Caroline Delétoille will share some insights about the "quantum sensation" art-science project embedded at the core of her upcoming residency. […] |
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Speaker: Jess McIver, UBC. Time: 10:00-11:00am Location: BRIM 311 Abstract: Have you ever wondered how the Advanced LIGO detectors can sense relative displacements more than 1,000 times smaller than the width of a proton? This unprecedented sensitivity is enabled in part by thin film technology! In this talk, we'll tour the Advanced LIGO detectors to […] |
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Speaker: Mohammad Khalifa, UBC Time: 10:00-11:00am Location: BRIM 311 Abstract: Quantum networks are expected to boost the quantum technology by enabling distributed quantum computing and quantum communication. A coherent converter between microwave and optical photons could enable the creation of these quantum networks where quantum information is locally processed in the microwave regime and distributed by […] |
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