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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics From Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling to Superconductiing Qubits
PAA A-102Speaker: Charles Marcus, University of Washington Video Link (requires UW NetID)
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The sound of electrons shattering can be rather quiet
PAB B421Speaker: Josephine Yu, Stanford This talk will highlight the results of arXiv:2509.25322. In a Fermi liquid, the shot noise signature reveals which […]
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Classical Shadows for Sample Efficient Measurements of Gauge Invariant Observables
PAT C-421Speaker: Henry Froland, InQubator for Quantum Simulation Classical shadows provide a versatile framework for estimating many properties of quantum states from repeated, […]
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The Dean W. Lytle Electrical & Computer Engineering Endowed Lecture Series: Anima Anandkumar
Student Union Building (HUB)Event interval: Single day eventCampus location: Student Union Building (HUB)Campus room: HUB LyceumAccessibility Contact: dso@uw.eduEvent Types: Academics,Lectures/SeminarsNeural Operators for AI+Science: Pushing the […]
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Melting the LHC a search for long lived gluinos in liquid detector materials
PAT C-421Speaker: Samuel Wong, University of Washington Particles at the TeV scale with lifetimes of a year or longer could have been abundantly […]
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