March 22, 2021
Yale physics researchers were well-represented at the American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting 2021, with four invited talks and twenty-eight contributed talks on a broad range of topics. More information about the talks can be found, below, by clicking on the links.
Invited talks
- Michel Devoret, F.W. Beinecke Professor of Applied Physics Session V10.00004 Error correction of logical quantum bits encoded in a superconducting cavity
- Steven Girvin, Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics Session J62.00001 Circuit QED: Encoding quantum information in harmonic oscillators
- Diana Qiu, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Session R22.00011 Subspace Embedding and Downfolding Techniques for Solving the Bethe Salpeter Equation: Interplay of Localized and Continuum Excitons in Complex Systems
- Peter Schiffer, Frederick W. Beinecke Professor of Applied Physics Session C39.00005 Complex Collective Effects in Vertex Frustrated Artificial Spin Ice
Contributed talks
- Irem Altan, postdoctoral associate C16.00007 : Proteinaceous optical devices in squids: understanding the reflectin-lipid interaction
- Samuel Bryant, graduate student F17.00009 : The Energetic Cost of Different Biological Strategies to Transfer Information
- Jacob Curtis, graduate student R32.00004 : Single-shot number-resolved detection of microwave photons with error mitigation
- Stephen Eltinge, graduate student V21.00008 : Ab Initio Many-Body Treatment of Interlayer Excitons in Mg2TiO4 Thin Films
- Suhas Ganjam, graduate student L30.00007 : Multilayer Microwave Integrated Quantum Circuits: Part 3
- Connor Hann, graduate student L30.00003 : Multiplexed stabilization of cat qubits
- Parker Henry, graduate student in Applied Physics Y27.00011 : Measuring the Trefoil Knot of Degneracies Around a Triple Exceptional Point
- Lev Krayzman, graduate student L30.00006 : Multilayer Microwave Integrated Quantum Circuits: Part 2
- Emily Kuhn, graduate student X15.00007 : The SpinWheel: Using artistic expression to overcome math phobia
- Pavel Kurilovich, graduate student B48.00010 : Electrodynamic Response of a Solitary Andreev Level – Theoretical Model
- Vlad Kurilovich, graduate student L46.00005 : Quantum-critical dynamics of a Josephson junction at the topological transition
- Aniket Maiti, graduate student L30.00011 : Engineering tunable interactions via parametric flux modulation in 3D - Part II
- Yogesh Patil, postdoctoral associate Y27.00010 : Measurement of the Eigenvalue Braiding in the Vicinity of a Triple Exceptional Point
- Zachary Raines, postdoctoral associate C42.00002 : Spin-valley collective modes of the electron liquid in graphene
- Taylor Schaffner, graduate student L12.00002 : Signaling outcomes driven by critical fluctuations
- Daniel Seara, graduate student V11.00008 : Mechanical adaptation via non-equilibrium binding kinetics in the cell cytoskeleton
- Kidae Shin, graduate student C55.00009 : Momentum-dependent Resonant Inelastic X-ray Spectroscopy of Anatase TiO2 Thin Films on LaAlO3 (001)
- Volodymyr Sivak, graduate student P33.00003 : Classical Reinforcement Learning for Experimental Quantum Error Correction
- Pavlo Sukhachov, postdoctoral associate R52.00001 : Bose-Einstein condensate of Dirac magnons
- Joseph Sullivan, graduate student S43.00002 : Fractonic topological phases from coupled wires
- James Teoh, graduate student Y31.00001 : Communication with a demountable quantum bus part 1
- Jaya Venkatraman, graduate student J33.00010 : Ultra-subharmonic bifurcation in a driven nonlinear oscillator - Part 1/2: classical and quantum manifestations
- Chris Wang, graduate student V31.00011 : Simulation of dissipative conical intersection reaction dynamics in a superconducting circuit
- Yiqi Wang, graduate student in applied physics Y27.00009 : Measurement of Non-classical Photon-Phonon States in a Superfluid Optomechanical System
- Xu Xiao, graduate student J33.00009 : Ultra-subharmonic bifurcations in a driven nonlinear oscillator - Part 2/2: harmful and beneficial consequences in Josephson circuits
- Taekwan Yoon, graduate student E31.00005 : Toward RF to Optical Quantum Transduction using Brillouin Scattering
- Lucy Yu, graduate student in applied physics Y27.00008 : Measurements of High-Order Phonon Correlations in an Optomechanical System via Single-Photon Detection
- Sisi Zhou, graduate student B32.00007 Theory of entanglement-assisted metrology for quantum channels
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