PQI seminar: "Correlated and Topological States in Twisted Graphene Multilayers" Mon, Dec 13, 2021, 1:30 pm – 1:30 pm Moiré materials, stacked 2D atomic layers with a small twist angle or a slight lattice mismatch, have become emerging platforms to study the physics of correlation, topology, and the interplay between the two. In this talk, I will discuss our exploration of correlated and topological states in the twisted graphene multilayers,… Speaker Minhao He Affiliation University of Washington Presentation Correlated and Topological States in Twisted Graphene Multilayers Faculty, Postdocs, graduate students Princeton Quantum Colloquium: "Many-body physics in the NISQ era": Professor Vedika Khemani (Stanford) Mon, Nov 8, 2021, 12:30 pm – 12:30 pm Abstract A confluence of developments across a range of subfields --- particularly experimental advances in building Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices --- have opened up a vast new territory of studying many-body phenomena in… Speaker Vedika Khemani Affiliation Stanford Presentation Many-body physics in the NISQ era By Year 2021 (2) By Category Astroparticle SeminarAtomic Physics SeminarBiophysics SeminarCondensed Matter SeminarDark Cosmo SeminarDistinguished Lecture SeriesDonald R. Hamilton ColloquiumDonald R. Hamilton LectureEquity Diversity and Inclusion InitiativeFPOGravity Group SeminarGravity Initiative SeminarHigh Energy Experiment SeminarHigh Energy Theory SeminarMathematical Physics SeminarParticle Physics SeminarPCTS SeminarPhenomenology SeminarPrinceton Quantum ColloquiumQuantum InitiativeSpecial EventSpecial SeminarStatistical Mechanics Seminar