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Events During March, 2022

   Tuesday, March 1st
Ben Wieder, MIT
Unraveling the Bulk and Surface Theories of Helical Higher-Order Topological Insulators
10:00 am - 11:00 am; 5310 Chamberlin Hall, hosted by Robert McDermott
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   Thursday, March 3rd
Sophia Economou, Virginia Tech
How to create and leverage many-body entanglement for near-term quantum networks and simulation
10:00 am - 11:00 am; 5310 Chamberlin Hall, hosted by Mark Saffman
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Edwin Barnes, Virginia Tech
Quantum computing with semiconductor spins
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm; 5310 Chamberlin Hall, hosted by Mark Saffman
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   Tuesday, March 8th
Roman Kuzmin, University of Maryland
Simulating quantum many-body phenomena with superconducting qubits
10:00 am - 11:00 am; 5310 Chamberlin Hall, hosted by Mark Saffman
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Shimon Kolkowitz, UW–Madison Physics
A Brief History of Time(keeping): Optical atomic clocks and their applications
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm; UW Space Place, 2300 S. Park St or live on their YouTube Channel. See http://www.spaceplace.wisc.edu/index.shtml for details., hosted by UW Space Place
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   Thursday, March 10th
Shubhayu Chatterjee, University of California Berkeley
Skyrmion pairing: a topological route to superconductivity
10:00 am - 11:00 am; 5310 Chamberlin Hall, hosted by Robert McDermott
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   Sunday, March 13th
various, various
Quantum education open house at APS March Meeting
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm; Visit https://chicagoquantum.org/event/quantum-education-open-house-2022-aps-march-meeting for more info, hosted by CQE
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   Friday, March 25th
Hannes Bernien and Kevin Singh (UChicago), Alex Levchenko (UW-Madison)
HQAN Quantum Research Colloquium
9:00 am - 10:00 am; 4274 Chamberlin
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