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SSO SeminarSponsored by The Flint Fund Series on Quantum Devices and NanostructuresFebruary 1, 2012 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm in Becton Seminar Room (former BCT Faculty Lounge), Basement Level, MC 035 (next to Davies Auditorium) 15 Prospect St, MC035, New Haven CT 06511Jon A. Schuller, Columbia University Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC)Professor Hui Cao, Department of Applied Physics
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Antennas are at the heart of modern radio and microwave frequency communications technologies. Researchers have recently extended antenna concepts to the...
Yale University CommunityGiselle DeVito, Department of Applied Physics -
SSO SeminarSponsored by Sponsored by The Flint Fund Series on Quantum Devices and NanostructuresFebruary 2, 2012 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm in Sloane Physics Laboratory, SPL 63, 217 Prospect St, New Haven CT 06511Xiaohui Qu, University of California at BerkeleyAssociate Professor Jack Harris, Physics Department
Abstract:
The ribosome translates the genetic information encoded in messenger RNA into protein. Folded structures in the coding region of an mRNA represent a kinetic...
Yale University CommunityGiselle DeVito, Department of Applied Physics -
SSO SeminarSponsored by Sponsored by The Flint Fund Series on Quantum Devices and NanostructuresFebruary 6, 2012 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm in Mason Laboratory, 9 Hillhouse Ave, Room 107, New Haven CT 06511Alexey Gorshkov, Caltech, Institute for Quantum InformationProfessor Robert Schoelkopf, Department of Applied Physics
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Deep understanding of and precise control over many-body -- that is, large and interacting -- quantum systems can provide fundamental insights into their peculiar...
Yale University CommunityGiselle DeVito, Department of Applied Physics -
SSO SeminarSponsored by Sponsored byThe Flint Fund Series on Quantum Devices and NanostructuresFebruary 8, 2012 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm in Becton Seminar Room (former BCT Faculty Lounge), Basement Level, 15 Prospect St, New Haven CT 06511Katherine Aidala, Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Physics, Mount Holyoke CollegeProfessors Daniel E. Prober and Robert Schoelkopf
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Ferromagnetic nanostructures exhibit unique magnetic states and have potential applications in the data storage industry. Structures with circular...
Yale University CommunityGiselle DeVito, Department of Applied Physics
