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  • Observatory Open House Sep 7, 2012

    Observatory Open House

    Observatory Open House

    Friday, September 7, 2012 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
    Location: Physics Building Observatory 4th Floor

  • CSP Lunch Seminar Sep 11, 2012

    Using UGA's Advanced Computing Resources

    Using UGA's Advanced Computing Resources

    Guest: Shan-Ho Tsai
    Tuesday, September 11, 2012 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Departmental Colloquium Sep 13, 2012

    "Particle Physics" for Today's (Geo)Archaeology

    "Particle Physics" for Today's (Geo)Archaeology

    Guest: Ervan Garrison, University of Georgia, Department of Geology & Anthropology
    Thursday, September 13, 2012 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: 202

    The sub-discipline of archaeological geology aka geoarchaeology" makes use of several analytical tools based on many "particles" more common to physical inquiry. These include protons, neutrons, electrons (a close cousin - Muons) and high energy photons (x and gamma "rays").

    This talk is a brief survey of the utility of these particles for answering archaeological questions with instruments in earth science departments.

  • CSP Lunch Seminar Sep 18, 2012

    Simulating the Transverse Ising Model on a Quantum computer with Surface Code

    Simulating the Transverse Ising Model on a Quantum computer with Surface Code

    Guest: Hao You
    Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Departmental Colloquium Sep 20, 2012

    Nanosheets from Superconducting and Ferroelectric Materials

    Nanosheets from Superconducting and Ferroelectric Materials

    Guest: Tina Salguero, University of Georgia, Department of Chemistry
    Thursday, September 20, 2012 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: 202

    Our research theme is inorganic nanosheets. Nanosheets are characterized as freestanding, two-dimensional materials from one to several monolayers thick (<10 nm total) and up to tens of microns in lateral dimensions. The nanosheet morphology has several features that put it at the frontier of materials development, and on a fundamental level, nanosheets provide an opportunity to better understand materials at the ultimate thickness limit—down to a single monolayer. We study a range of prototype material classes with diverse structure types, functional properties, and synthetic challenges. In this talk I will describe our results in two areas: (1) the preparation and chemistry of magnesium diboride nanosheets, which are derived from superconducting bulk magnesium diboride, and (2) the synthesis and structure of ternary oxide nanosheets, AXO3, which include a unique nanosheet form of the bulk ferroelectric material barium titanate.

  • CSP Lunch Seminar Sep 25, 2012

    Simulating the Transverse Ising Model on a Quantum computer with Surface Code

    Simulating the Transverse Ising Model on a Quantum computer with Surface Code

    Guest: Hao You
    Tuesday, September 25, 2012 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

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