Dear All,
Tomorrow, Jeffrey is going to tell us about the filter diagonalization
method, which can replace Fourier sampling for a variety of
applications, and is therefore a very useful technique.
It is going to be a mini talk, about 30 min, and I will try to make it
happen in the division room (to be confirmed tomorrow). Come if you
are interested.
Yours,
Man Hong
===================================
Dr. Man Hong Yung
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
mhyung(a)chemistry.harvard.edu
===================================
When: Tomorrow Friday June 17th from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Where: Cabot Division Room at Mallinckrodt
What: Jennifer Brookes is up for group meeting. Topic: TBA.
--
Joel Yuen-Zhou
PhD candidate in Chemical Physics
Harvard University CCB,
12 Oxford St. Mailbox 107,
Cambridge, MA, USA.
_______________________________________________
Aspuru-meetings-list mailing list
Aspuru-meetings-list(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu
http://lists.fas.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/aspuru-meetings-list
Dear Group,
I am placing another order for desktop computers (specs attached) and
monitors. I would like to place a single order, so please let me know if
you require another desktop or monitor. Most of you should be all set, but
I wanted to check in first before placing the order.
So far, I have Alex, Jenny and Suleyman who need computers and dual
monitors. I also listed Jacob S. for dual monitors. I want to place the
order asap so reply fast if you need anything.
Thanks,
Anna B. Shin
Laboratory Administrator | Aspuru-Guzik Research Group
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology | Harvard University
12 Oxford Street | Cambridge, MA 02138
617.496.9964 office | 617.694.9879 cell | 617.496.9411 fax
http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "PSI-K"<psik-coord(a)dl.ac.uk>
> Date: June 13, 2011 10:14:14 PM EDT
> To: "PSI-K"<psik-coord(a)dl.ac.uk>
> Subject: [ PSI-K ] ACULTY POSITION IN THEORETICAL SOLID STATE PHYSICS
>
> An announcement has been added in the "PSI-K" site at PSI-K (http://cselnx9.dl.ac.uk:8080/portal)
>
>
> Subject: ACULTY POSITION IN THEORETICAL SOLID STATE PHYSICS
>
> Category: Job
>
> From: Yang Wang
>
> Date: 14-Jun-2011 03:14
>
> Message:
>
> Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for a junior level tenure track position in theoretical solid state physics. We seek candidates with expertise in electronic structure as applied to semiconductors, magnetism, transport and quantum phenomena at the nano scale. Applications should be sent to Theory Search Committee, Department of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA 15213. Please include your CV, lists of publications and invited talks, a brief statement of research plans and teaching plans, and the names and addresses of three references. Applications will be reviewed starting Oct. 1, 2011 and the search will continue until the position is filled. Carnegie Mellon University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
>
>
> ----------------------
> This automatic notification message was sent by PSI-K (http://cselnx9.dl.ac.uk:8080/portal) from the PSI-K site.
> You can modify how you receive notifications at My Workspace > Preferences.
Informal Seminar
Polariton Condensates
Prof. David W. Snoke,
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Pittsburgh
Tuesday, June 14, Noon
Building 4 , Room 237
Abstract: Polaritons are short-lifetime, quasi-number conserved particles
with
very light effective mass (four orders of magnitude less than an electron)
which exist inside specially designed nanostructured solids. During their
existence, they act to a very good approximation as a weakly interacting
Bose gas, and undergo Bose- Einstein condensation. In the past five years
there has been an explosion of new experiments on polariton condensates,
including Josephson junction contacts between two condensates, imaging
of pinned vortices, measurement of the onset time for coherence, solitonlike
motion of a polariton superfluid over long distances, and measurement
of the momentum distribution and spatial distribution in a harmonic trap.
This talk will be partly review of recent work by others, and partly a focus
on our work in Pittsburgh to distinguish between a polariton condensation
and from a standard semiconductor laser. Both emit coherent light, but the
two transitions are experimentally distinguishable.
Dear group members,
I expect that most if not all of you participate in the NSF SolarFest next
Monday. Therefore, reply to the poll below and starat preparing a Scipplet
per my previous e-mail.
http://doodle.com/r2chwr5hpdzstp53
Thank you!
Alan
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Associate Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 | http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu | http://about.me/aspuru