Dear all
Please be informed about the next Physics Colloquium.
With best regards,
Ilona
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Date: Wednesday March 20, 2013
Place: ETH Science City, HPV G 4
Time: 16:45 (Coffee and tea at 16:15)
Host: Christian Degen
Cooling and Amplification of a Vacuum-Trapped Nanoparticle
Lukas Novotny
Photonics Laboratory, ETH Zurich
Further details at: http://www.colloquium.phys.ethz.ch
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
Dear all
Please be informed about the following QSIT Seminar.
With best regards,
Ilona
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Date: Monday March 18, 2013
Place: ETH Science City, HPF E 6
Time: 11:00
Host: Klaus Ensslin
How to make graphene superconducting
Franceso Mauri
Université de Paris, France
abstract: http://www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch/news/talks/seminars2013/abstractMauri
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
CH Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
Dear all
Please be informed about tomorrow's Physics Colloquium.
With best regards,
Ilona
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Date: Wednesday March 13, 2013
Place: ETH Science City, HPV G 4
Time: 16:45
Host: Klaus Ensslin
Weak Measurements and Weak Values, a Peephole into Quantum Mechanics
Yuval Gefen
The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Further details at: http://www.colloquium.phys.ethz.ch
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
Dear all
Are you …...
… interested to visit the lab of a partner group? Do you wish to learn more about an experiment/theory of your colleague?
Why don't you take advantage of a mini-sabbatical? Learn more at
http://www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch/education/minisabbaticals
... looking for a special lecture to attend? Interested to learn about a QSIT topic?
Here you find a selection of lectures that are of interest to students working on QSIT projects:
http://www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch/education/lectures
… terminating your master/PhD thesis? Are you looking for a new position?
There are job opportunities published at:
http://www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch/openpositions/noticeboard
With best regards,
Ilona
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
> It is a pleasure to announce the upcoming theoretical physics colloquium:
>
> Daniel Loss, "Topological Bound and Edge States in Low Dimensions"
>
> Location: Uni Zurich, Irchel Campus, Lecture Hall Y16G05
> Date and Time: Monday, 11 March 2013, 16:45h (16:30h Coffee)
>
> I will present some recent results [1,2,3] on exotic quantum states in low-dimensional systems with topological phases. These states can emerge as bound states in one and two dimensions due to the presence of spin orbit interaction and/or external magnetic fields that induce topological gaps via backscattering. Examples are fractionally charged fermions of Jackiw-Rebbi type, Majorana fermions, or edge states in quantum Hall systems, both in the integer and fractional filling factor regime. I will discuss simple lattice models, such as chains, ladders, and strips and show that there are topological phases which permit fermions with non-Abelian braiding statistics--believed to be useful for topological quantum computing. These models can be implemented in optical lattices.
>
> [1] J. Klinovaja, P. Stano, and D. Loss, Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 236801 (2012).
> [2] J. Klinovaja and D. Loss, arXiv:1301.5822.
> [3] J. Klinovaja and D. Loss, arXiv:1302.6132.
>
> Hope to see you,
>
> Prasenjit and Matthias.
>
> Matthias Christandl
> Institute for Theoretical Physics
> ETH Zurich
> http://www.itp.phys.ethz.ch/people/christandl/index
>
> Prasenjit Saha
> Institute for Theoretical Physics
> University of Zurich
> http://www.physik.uzh.ch/~psaha/
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
> Dear all,
>
> Please note the following talk by
>
> Rob Spekkens (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)
>
> which is aimed at physicists, philosophers and computer scientists.
>
> Date and Time: Tuesday, 12th March 2013, 16:15
> Location: ETH Zentrum, ML H 41.1
> http://www.mapsearch.ethz.ch/map/mapSearchPre.do?gebaeudeMap=ML&farbcode=c0…
>
> Title: On causal explanations of quantum correlations
>
> Abstract:
> If correlation does not imply causation, then what does? The beginning of a rigorous answer to this question has been provided by philosophers and by researchers in the field of machine learning in the form of causal discovery algorithms. These take as their input facts about correlations among a set of observed variables, and they return as their output a causal structure relating these variables. We apply these algorithms to correlations arising from entangled quantum systems, specifically those that violate a Bell inequality, and we show that any causal explanation of these must contradict a core principle of the algorithms, namely, that an observed statistical independence between variables should not be explained by fine-tuning of the causal parameters. In particular, we demonstrate the need for such fine-tuning for most of the causal mechanisms that have been proposed to underlie such correlations, including superluminal causal influences, superdeterminism (that is, a denial of freedom of choice of settings), and retrocausal influences which do not introduce causal cycles. This work suggests a novel perspective on the assumptions underlying Bell's theorem. While the theorem is usually characterized as deriving a contradiction from locality and realism, we show that the (nebulous) assumption of realism can be replaced with the principle that all correlations ought to be explained causally, and Bell's notion of locality can be replaced with the assumption of no fine-tuning. Finally, we discuss the possibility of avoiding the contradiction by replacing conditional probabilities with a noncommutative generalization thereof. Based on arXiv:1208.4119. Joint work with Chris Wood.
>
>
> Looking forward to seeing you, Matthias Christandl and Norman Sieroka
>
> Matthias Christandl
> Institute for Theoretical Physics
> ETH Zurich
> http://www.itp.phys.ethz.ch/people/christandl/index
>
> Norman Sieroka
> Chair for Philosophy
> ETH Zurich
> http://www.phil.ethz.ch/en/personen/norman-sieroka.html
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
> Von: Sandra Baumann <baumanns(a)itp.phys.ethz.ch>
> Betreff: Zurich Physics Colloquium , March 6th, 2013
> Datum: 5. März 2013 14:55:54 MEZ
> An: zurich-physics-colloquium(a)phys.ethz.ch
>
> Dear students, dear colleagues
>
> Please join us for tomorrow's colloquium by
>
> Masahito Ueda
> Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan
>
> who will talk about
>
> Symmetry Breaking and Topological Excitations
> in Bose-Einstein Condensates
>
> Please visit our web page http://www.colloquium.phys.ethz.ch for details.
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Tilman Esslinger
> Thomas Gehrmann
> Juerg Osterwalder
> Renato Renner
> Use https://webmail.phys.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/physik-kolloquium for subscription/unsubscription
> Consult the archive at https://webmail.phys.ethz.ch/pipermail/zurich-physics-colloquium/
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
Dear all
Please be informed about the following QSIT Seminar.
With best regards,
Johanna Rössler
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Date: Thursday, March 7, 2013
Place: ETH Science City, HIT H 42
Time: 16:45
Host: Atac Imamoglu
Information Thermodynamics and Fluctuation Theorems
Masahito Ueda
Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo
Abstract: http://www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch/news/talks/seminars2013/abstractUeda
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Johanna Rössler
NCCR QSIT
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: + 41 44 633 23 00
Dear QSIT members
The next QSIT Lunch Seminar will take place on Thursday March 7, 2013 at 12:00 noon in the room HPF G6, ETH Hönggerberg, Zurich.
There will be two talks of 30 minutes duration jointly presented by two collaborators from different research groups.
At 13:00 pm free pizza is offered to the participants.
Intrinsic Charge Fluctuations in a few electron GaAs double quantum dot
Daniel Biesinger
Quantum Coherence Lab, University of Basel
and
A microfabricated segmented linear Paul trap for precision control of mixed-species ion chains
Daniel Kienzler
Trapped Ion Quantum Information Group, ETH Zurich
Abstracts: http://www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch/news/lunchseminar/march2013
Please register for your free pizza at the following link by Tuesday March 5, 12:00 noon
http://www.doodle.com/minxbtm6s5ihcxmn
If you have suggestions on topics or speakers, or would like to present recent results of your research,
please send your information to Andreas Wallraff or Ilona Blatter.
With best regards,
Andreas Wallraff Ilona Blatter
Professor for Solid State Physics QSIT Coordinator
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06
Dear QSIT members
The next QSIT Lunch Seminar will take place on Thursday March 7, 2013, at 12:00 noon in the room HPF G6, ETH Hönggerberg, Zurich.
There will be two talks of 30 minutes duration jointly presented by two collaborators from different research groups.
At 13:00 pm free pizza is offered to the participants.
Intrinsic Charge Fluctuations in a few electron GaAs double quantum dot
Daniel Biesinger
Quantum Coherence Lab, University of Basel
and
A microfabricated segmented linear Paul trap for precision control of mixed-species ion chains
Daniel Kienzler
Trapped Ion Quantum Information Group, ETH Zurich
Abstracts: http://www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch/news/lunchseminar/march2013
Please register for your free pizza at the following link by Tuesday March 5, 12:00 noon
http://www.doodle.com/minxbtm6s5ihcxmn
If you have suggestions on topics or speakers, or would like to present recent results of your research,
please send your information to Andreas Wallraff or Ilona Blatter.
With best regards,
Andreas Wallraff Ilona Blatter
Professor for Solid State Physics QSIT Coordinator
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ETH Zurich
Dr. Ilona Blatter
NCCR QSIT Coordinator
Laboratory for Solid State Physics
HPF E 17
Schafmattstrasse 16
8093 Zurich
ilona.blatter(a)phys.ethz.ch
www.nccr-qsit.ethz.ch
Phone: +41 44 633 36 06