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Seminars academic year 2022/2023

Wednesday 4:30 pm, MPI-PKS (Nöthnitzer Str. 38) seminar room

A talk (20+10min) given by an IMPRS student and an invited talk (45+15min) given by an external speaker. 

2022-Nov-30

Peng Rao (MPI-PKS)

Spin-anyon duality and Z2 topologically ordered states

Ass. Prof. Sergej Morosz (University of Karlstad)

Ising gauge theory coupled to quantum matter: exotic phase transition and SPT order

2023-Jan-25

Aidan Wastiaux (MPI-PKS)

Topological and Transport Properties of Spin–Orbit Coupled Josephson Junctions

Prof. Dr. Jelena Klinovaja (University of Basel)

Majorana vs. Andreev bound states

2023-Mar-01

Jonas Stöber (TU Dresden)

Classical and quantum transport in 4D symplectic maps

Prof. Dr. Peter Schlagheck (Université de Liège, Belgium)

Quantum Simulation of Chaos

2023-Mar-24

Alberto Corticelli (MPI-PKS)

Symmetry and magnon band topology

Prof. Dr. Jairo Sinova (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz)

The emergent research landscape of altermagnetism: d-wave unconventional magnetism and its new connections

2023-Apr-12

Jiri Suchan (UCT Prague)

Multiphoton processes in molecules with time-dependent configuration interaction

Prof. Dr. Jiří Vaníček (EPFL, Switzerland)

Ab initio semiclassical evaluation of electronic coherences and spectra

2023-May-24

Yulong Qiao (TU Dresden)

Applications of SU(M) coherent states in bosonic systems

Prof. Dr. Sandro Wimberger (Parma University, Italy)

The Wannier-Stark problem revisited with BECs

2023-June-21

Sreejith Chulliparambil (TU Dresden)

Topological phases in exactly solvable Gamma matrix models

Prof. Dr. Karlo Penc (Wigner Institute Centre for Physics, Budapest)

Ordered, crystalline, and spin liquid ground states in SU(N) Heisenberg models

2023-July-05

Gautam Jha (TU Dresden)

Spin orbit Coupling in Semi-Empirical Methods

Dr. Ben Hourahine (University of Strathclyde, UK)

Relativistic effects in electronic structure

2023-Aug-02

Tsai-Jung Liu (TU Dresden)

Gulf-edged zigzag graphene nanoribbons (ZGNR-Gs): Structure-imposed electronic topology

Prof. Dr. Andreas Hirsch (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg)

Chemical Pattering of Graphene and Inorganic 2D-Materials