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  • Workshop May 18, 2018

    2nd Annual Southeast Quantum Computing Workshop

    2nd Annual Southeast Quantum Computing Workshop

    Friday, May 18, 2018 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

    The Second Southeast Quantum Computing Workshop will be held at the University of Georgia, Athens, on May 18, 2018. The workshop will have APS-style talks and will cover all aspects of quantum computing and quantum information science. To assure an informal and highly interactive setting, space is limited and pre-registration is required. Conference attendance is free.

    The workshop is hosted by the Center for Simulational Physics. For additional information please contact Traci McKinney at traci.mckinney@uga.edu or 706-542-2909.

  • Applied Physics Seminar Jun 1, 2018

    Super-Resolution Microscopy

    Super-Resolution Microscopy

    Guest: P. Kner, College of Engineering, University of Georgia
    Friday, June 1, 2018 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Applied Physics Seminar Jun 15, 2018

    Developing ultrafast spectroscopies with frequency combs: new frontiers in ultra-sensitive and multidimensional measurements

    Developing ultrafast spectroscopies with frequency combs: new frontiers in ultra-sensitive and multidimensional measurements

    Guest: M. Reber, Department of Chemistry, University of Georgia
    Friday, June 15, 2018 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Applied Physics Seminar Jun 28, 2018

    Vapor-Liquid-Solid Mechanism: Programming Heterogeneity at the Nanoscale

    Vapor-Liquid-Solid Mechanism: Programming Heterogeneity at the Nanoscale

    Guest: M. Filler, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
    Thursday, June 28, 2018 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Applied Physics Seminar Jul 13, 2018

    Phase Transitions in Ferroelectric, Relaxor-Ferroelectric and Antiferroelectric Materials

    Phase Transitions in Ferroelectric, Relaxor-Ferroelectric and Antiferroelectric Materials

    Guest: Prof. Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb, G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
    Friday, July 13, 2018 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

    Ferroelectric solid-solutions have very large dielectric, piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties (up to two orders of magnitude higher than their non-ferroelectric polar counterparts), and therefore offer an opportunity for integrating multiple functionalities at the micrometer and nanometer scales, including sensing and actuation capabilities, integrated switches and filters for radio systems, energy harvesting for self-powered devices, miniaturized multilayer capacitors, and mechanical relays for low power embedded microcontrollers. This multi-functional nature presents a pathway towards a "More than Moore" (MtM) era.

    Compositional disorder and structural transitions, induced via thermal, electric or elastic fields lie at the heart of the enhanced functional response of many ferroic systems. This presentation will discuss the effects of the presence of phase transitions and domain wall motion in ferroelectric, relaxor-ferroelectric and antiferroelectric materials. Effective strategies for enhancing the phase transition and increase the functional electromechanical response of thin films will be discussed.

  • Applied Physics Seminar Jul 27, 2018

    Synchronization of nonlinear oscillators under time-delayed coupling

    Synchronization of nonlinear oscillators under time-delayed coupling

    Guest: Mukesh Dhamala, Associate Professor of Physics, Georgia State University
    Friday, July 27, 2018 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

    In many physical, biological and technological oscillatory systems, useful functions emerge from collective synchronization of an ensemble of constituent oscillators. Examples include working of neurons in the brain during perceptual and cognitive processes, phase-locking of Josephson junction arrays, the dynamics of power grids. Transitions to synchronization depend on several factors, including interaction time-delays, which are often unavoidable in spatially distributed systems of oscillators like the interactions among brain neurons due to active axonal signal transmission processes. In this talk, I will discuss our recent findings on (i) the effects of time-delayed coupling in synchronization of nonlinear oscillators (theory), and (ii) on oscillatory network activity in the brain during perceptual decision-making processes (experiment).

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