September 29-30, 2021
The University of Chicago presents the first annual “Quantum Creators Prize Symposium”, which will recognize the achievements of early career researchers in the broad areas of Quantum Science and Engineering. The symposium will take place on September 29-30, 2021 and will be held virtually.
10:00 am |
Probing many-body noise in a strongly interacting two-dimensional Emily Davis, UC Berkeley |
10:20 am |
Strongly interacting electrons in synthetic superlattices Nick Bultinck, University of Oxford |
10:40 am |
Probe of Band Structure Singularities with a Lattice-Trapped Quantum Gas Charles Brown, UC Berkeley |
11:00 am |
Doping a Chiral Spin liquid towards Topological Superconductivity Xue-Yang Song, Harvard University |
11:20 am |
Pathways toward unconventional light-induced states in quantum materials Alfred Zong, UC Berkeley |
11:40 am |
Panel Discussion Session speakers and Michael Levin, Jon Simon, Shuolong Yang |
12:30 pm |
Break |
2:00 pm |
Induced superconductivity in fractional quantum Hall Önder Gül, Harvard University |
2:20 pm |
Rare-earth ion qubits in optical resonators: Andrei Ruskuc, California Institute of Technology |
2:40 pm |
Provably efficient machine learning for quantum many-body problems Hsin-Yuan Huang, California Institute of Technology |
3:00 pm |
Designing molecular color centers for quantum information science Dan Laorenza, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
3:20 pm |
Imaging clock shifts in a Fermi-degenerate gas of strontium Ross Hutson, JILA/CU Boulder |
3:40 pm |
Panel Discussion Session speakers and Liang Jiang, David Awschalom, Hannes Bernien |
10:00 am |
Line-graph-lattice models and materials Christie Chiu, Princeton University |
10:20 am |
Toric code topological order in Rydberg atom arrays: Ruben Verresen, Harvard University |
10:40 am |
Ultracold Complex Polyatomic Molecules Benjamin Augenbraun, Harvard University |
11:00 am |
Design and synthesis of new nickelate superconductors using Grace Pan, Harvard University |
11:20 am |
Transition from an atomic to a molecular Bose–Einstein condensate Zhengdong Zhang, University of Chicago |
11:40 am |
Panel Discussion Session speakers and Giulia Galli, Aashish Clerk, Dave DeMille |