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  • Observatory Open House Apr 13, 2018

    Observatory Viewing

    Observatory Viewing

    Guest: Dr. Robin Shelton, UGA Physics and Astronomy
    Friday, April 13, 2018 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Location: UGA Observatory (4th floor Physics Building)

    We will be having another public viewing on April 13, 2017. Because of the limited space in the dome, you must have a reservation to come to this showing. We will begin taking reservations for this viewing on Monday, February 26th at 2:00pm. Click here to make a reservation.

    The observatory is located at the top of the Physics building. To get to the observatory take the elevator to the 4th floor. A guide will meet you on the 4th floor and direct your group to the stairway that leads to the observatory. As the weather can be unpredictable, we might not know whether a viewing will be possible until shortly before the event begins.

    If you need more information please call 706-542-2485.

  • CSP Lunch Seminar Apr 17, 2018

    Fine-structure excitation of Fe+ due to collisions with electron

    Fine-structure excitation of Fe+ due to collisions with electron

    Guest: Yier Wan, Center for Simulational Physics, University of Georgia
    Tuesday, April 17, 2018 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Special Seminar Apr 17, 2018

    Systems Engineering for Superconducting Quantum Computing

    Systems Engineering for Superconducting Quantum Computing

    Guest: Prof. Matteo Mariantoni, Institute for Quantum Computing, Univ. Of Waterloo.
    Tuesday, April 17, 2018 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

    I will provide a brief introduction to the main technological and scientific challenges to be faced in order to build a practical quantum computer, with emphasis on the case of superconducting quantum computing. I will then delve into a detailed explanation of a method to address the wiring of a two-dimensional array of superconducting quantum bit (qubits): The quantum socket. Next, I will show how the quantum socket can be extended to a medium-scale quantum computer and how it can help mitigate coherent leakage errors due to qubits interacting with spurious cavity modes. I will then show thermocompression bonding technology, a method that allows us to further protect qubits from the environment. In particular, I will propose a new qubit design based on our experimental implementation of thermocompression bonded chips, where vacuum gap capacitors are used to reduce dissipation due to so-called two-level state defects in amorphous dielectrics, which are the insulators presently use in our qubits.

  • Departmental Colloquium Apr 19, 2018

    Undergraduate Day Colloquium

    Undergraduate Day Colloquium

    Guest: Dr. Whitney Ingram, Sandia National Laboratory
    Thursday, April 19, 2018 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    Location: Physics Auditorium (202)

  • Applied Physics Seminar Apr 20, 2018

    Nanoparticles to Enhance Photodynamic Therapy and Radiation Therapy

    Nanoparticles to Enhance Photodynamic Therapy and Radiation Therapy

    Guest: J. Xie, Nanoparticles to Enhance Photodynamic Therapy and Radiation Therapy
    Friday, April 20, 2018 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Applied Physics Seminar May 4, 2018

    Gas Phase Reaction Dynamics: An Experimental Perspective

    Gas Phase Reaction Dynamics: An Experimental Perspective

    Guest: Professor Henning Meyer, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Georgia
    Friday, May 4, 2018 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

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