Dear HQI Community,
Prof. Jun Ye, Fellow of JILA and Fellow of NIST, JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST), and the University of Colorado Boulder, will visit Harvard next week on February 27-28 and will be giving two talks that may be of interest to HQI researchers.
Monday, February 27
Harvard Physics Colloquium
4:30 PM in Jefferson 250
Tunable Interactions & Entanglement: New Ingredients for Atomic Clocks
Precise quantum state engineering, tunable many-body physics, and innovative laser technology are revolutionizing the performance of atomic clocks and metrology, providing opportunities to explore emerging
phenomena and probe fundamental physics. Recent advances include measurement of gravitation time dilation across a few hundred micrometers, and employment of quantum entanglement for clock comparison.
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Tuesday, February 28
CUA Seminar
4:00 PM in Jefferson 250
*PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL TIME*
Quantum Science of Molecules with Modern Twists
New observation and control tools for molecules are giving rise to powerful opportunities to study complex structure, interaction dynamics, and their applications to fundamental discovery and practical sensing
needs. Meanwhile, quantum gases of polar molecules provide an easily tunable many-body system to explore novel chemical reactions and quantum magnetism.