Seminars
Seminars
Past Events
- Hybrid quantum symulations of dynamics (Kyle Wendt, LLNL) -
- A narrow magic window for ultraflat bands and emergent heavy fermions near the magic angle in twisted bilayer graphene (Shaffique Adam, Washington University in St Louis) -
- Improved Actions for Short-Range Effective Field Theory (Bira van Kolck, ECT*) -
- Two Nucleons Near Unitarity with Perturbative Pions: Persistence vs Chiral Symmetry (Harald Griesshammer, George Washington University) -
- What cannot be learned in the quantum universe? (Hsin-Yuan (Robert) Huang, Google Quantum AI and Caltech) -
- Classical and Quantum Computing of Shear Viscosity (Xiaojun Yao, IQuS / University of Washington) -
- Entanglement, Complexity and Quantum Simulations of Nuclear Many-Body Systems (Caroline Robin, Bielefeld University & GSI Darmstadt) -
- Cryptographic Censorship (Lisa Yang, MIT) -
- Scalable Quantum Circuits for Confining Theories - Simulating the Schwinger Model using more than 100 qubits and One Trillion CNOT Gates (Martin Savage, IQuS / University of Washington) -
- Quantum-Classical hybrid schemes for Non-Perturbative simulation of nuclear scattering (Francesco Pederiva, Università di Trento) -
- State Preparation and Linear Response on Quantum Computers (Joe Carlson, LANL) -
- Exploring universality with a many-body density functional (Giuseppina Orlandini, Università di Trento) -
- New opportunities with defects in superconducting qubits (Mo Chen, UW MSE) -
- Analytic three-body scattering amplitudes from Lattice QCD (Sebastian Dawid, University of Washington) -
- Probing the Lifetime Frontier with the ATLAS Inner Detector (Jackson Carl Burzynski, Simon Fraiser) -
- Loop-string-hadron approach to SU(3) lattice Yang-Mills theory: Gauge invariant Hilbert space of a trivalent vertex (Jesse Stryker, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) -
- Four-body scattering and reactions close to the unitary limit, and a quasi-analytical parametrization of inter-cluster potential with constituent interactions (Johannes Kirscher, SRM University AP) -
- Quantum dynamics of the transverse field Ising model (Felix von Oppen, Freie Universität Berlin) -
- Introduction to Magic Angles in Twisted Bilayer Graphene (Fedor Popov, Stony Brook University) -
- Large Nc and Low-Energy Nucleon Nucleon Interactions (Roxanne Springer, Duke University) -
- Probing exotic phases of matter with (scanning) microwave techniques (Taige Wang, UC Berkeley) -
- Progress in predictive theory for microscopic calculations of nuclear reactions (Kostas Kravvaris, Lawrence Livermore National Lab) -
- The Quantum Scientific Computing Open User Testbed (QSCOUT): Accelerating quantum computing improvements through project diversity (Susan Clark, Sandia National Lab) -
- A fresh perspective on superspace and twisted field theories (Fabian Hahner, University of Washington) -
- Experiments with Strontium Rydberg States: Spatial Correlations and Synthetic Dimensions (Yi Lu, Rice University) -
- Learning topological states using variational tensor network tomography (Yanting Teng, Harvard University) -
- Heavy metals, cheap lasers, and precision measurements of atomic structure (Protik Majumdar, Williams College) -
- Building Topological Quantum Matter in Superconducting Wire Arrays (Dmitry Green, Boston University) -
- Quantum stochastic resonance of individual Fe atoms (Sue Coppersmith, University of New South Wales) -
- Phenomenology of axion-like particle at the LHC (Kingman Cheung, National Tsing Hua University (NTHU)) -
- Recent Results from the Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Search with the CUORE and the future CUPID experiments (Karsten Heeger, Yale University) -
- Equilibrium and Quench-Dynamical Studies of Ultracold Fermions in Ring-Shaped Optical Traps (Daniel Allman, Dartmouth College) -
- INT Workshop - QCD at the Femtoscale in the Era of Big Data -
- Ultraviolet light and next-gen solar – a new problem with an unknown mechanism (Todd Karin, VP of Technical Operations, Kiwa PVEL) -
- Accelerating Discovery in Particle Physics with Anomaly Detection (Gregor Kasieczka, Universität Hamburg) -
- Efficient Long-Range Entanglement using Dynamic Circuits (Elisa Bäumer, IBM) -
- Holomorphic twist of 4d N=1 gauge theories (Kasia Budzik, Perimeter Institute) -
- Composite fermions and the fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect (Hart Goldman, University of Chicago) -
- Turning neutral atom systems into useful quantum computers (takes place in PAT C-423) (Ben Bloom, CTO & Founder Atom Computing) -
- Cosmology from the First Year DESI BAO Measurements (Kyle Dawson, University of Utah) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Calculating what you're made of: Partons and the Lattice" (Joseph Karpie) -
- Bath engineering magnetic order in quantum spin chains: An analytic approach (Dvira Segal, University of Toronto) -
- Holographic open quantum systems (Mukund Rangamani, UC Davis) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Quantum Simulations of Hadron Dynamics in the Schwinger Model using 112 Qubits" (Roland Farrell) -
- The Real AI Revolution in Astronomy Hasn't Happened Yet (Joshua Bloom, University of California, Berkeley) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Transverse energy-energy correlators in the Color-Glass Condensate" (Jani Penttala) -
- Emergent Holographic Forces from Quantum Circuits and Criticality (Jordan Cotler, Harvard University) -
- B's Behaving Badly (Peter Onyisi, University of Texas, Austin) -
- Pushing physics boundaries with precise timing (Simone Mazza, UC Santa Cruz) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Ab initio studies on muon capture in light nuclei" (Lotta Jokiniemi, TRIUMF) -
