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SUMMARY:: TBA
DESCRIPTION:: TBA\nPAA A102\nColloquia\nhttps://phys.washington.edu/events/2026-05-04/tba-0
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/physics-seminar-ken-van-tilburg-stanford-university/
LOCATION:PAA A102
CATEGORIES:Physics
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SUMMARY:P. C. Cross Endowed Lecture in Physical Chemistry: Maksym Kovalenko
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventCampus location: Bagley Hall (BAG)Campus room: BAG 154Accessibility Contact: chem59x@uw.eduEvent Types: Lectures/SeminarsEvent sponsors: This lecture is supported by the Paul C. Cross Endowed Fund\, dedicated to the memory of Professor Paul C. Cross by his family and many friends and colleagues in 2002.\nProf. Cross was a distinguished physical chemist who led the effort to elevate the UW Department of Chemistry to national prominence when he served as professor and chair from 1949 to 1961. Prof. Cross promoted departmental growth through the expansion of the graduate program\, his emphasis on the acquisition and construction of revolutionary new instrumentation\, and his encouragement of faculty to secure external federal funding to expand their research programs.Link: https://kovalenkolab.ethz.ch/research.html \nP. C. Cross Endowed Lecture in Physical Chemistry \n"Quantum light sources using colloidal perovskite quantum dots"Professor Maksym Kovalenko - Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences\, ETH ZurichHost: David Ginger \nLead halide perovskite nanocrystals (LHP NCs) – the latest generation of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) – are intrinsically bright emitters without the need for epitaxial wide-bandgap shells. In recent years\, LHP NCs have emerged as the most intensively studied QD material\, challenging the field's foundational paradigms in nearly every respect. They are the first QDs to exhibit excitonic coherence on timescales comparable to their radiative lifetimes (at cryogenic temperatures)\, thus setting the stage for their use as sources of indistinguishable photons. Their giant oscillator strength effect enables extremely fast emission (lifetimes as short as 60 ps) even in relatively large NCs\, while maintaining single-photon emission. Periodic ensembles of LHP NCs have further demonstrated collective\, accelerated radiative decay – superfluorescence – a phenomenon previously unseen in colloidal systems. The excitonic fine structure of LHP NCs can be readily engineered through shape anisotropy. Furthermore\, by simple near-field coupling to highly chiral plasmonic nanostructures\, their otherwise linearly polarized emission becomes fully chiral\, establishing LHP NCs as the first fully chiral colloidal single-photon emitters. LHP NCs are therefore attractive as scalable\, chemically synthesized quantum dot materials for applications in quantum imaging\, sensing\, communication or even computing. The presentation will summarize the contributions of my interdisciplinary team and our international collaborators\, whose names will be acknowledged in the presentation and accompanying notes.
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/p-c-cross-endowed-lecture-in-physical-chemistry-maksym-kovalenko/
LOCATION:Bagley Hall (BAG)
CATEGORIES:Chemistry
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SUMMARY:Ken Van Tilburg\, NYU\, Stanford
DESCRIPTION:PAA A-102Colloquiahttps://phys.washington.edu/events/2026-03-09/tba
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/ken-van-tilburg-nyu-stanford/
LOCATION:PAA A-102
CATEGORIES:Physics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T143000
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CREATED:20260310T175800Z
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SUMMARY:IQuS Research Seminar: Michael Cervia (University of Washington)
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid option available\, register on event website
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/iqus-research-seminar-michael-cervia-uofwashington/
LOCATION:Physics/Astronomy Building\, C-421\, 3910 15th Ave NE\, Seattle\, Washington\, 98195-1560
CATEGORIES:Physics
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SUMMARY:Chemistry Seminar: Prof. Maksym Kovalenko
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventAccessibility Contact: chem59x@uw.eduEvent Types: Academics\,Lectures/SeminarsLink: https://kovalenkolab.ethz.ch/people/prof_dr_maksym_kovalenko.html"TBD"Professor Maksym Kovalenko – Chemistry\, ETH ZurichHost: David Ginger
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/chemistry-seminar-prof-maksym-kovalenko/
LOCATION:Washington
CATEGORIES:Chemistry
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SUMMARY:Dr. John Martinis (UC Santa Barbara and Qolab): Prehistoric quantum bits: experiments testing the fundamental physics of superconducting quantum devices
DESCRIPTION:Abstract \n\n\n\nQuantum mechanics was developed to describe the physics of the small\, for fundamental particles\, atoms and molecules. But does it still work for macroscopic systems? My PhD thesis experiment in 1985 tested this idea\, showing the macroscopic current and voltages in a 1 cm chip obey the quantum phenomena of tunneling and energy-level quantization\, proving that a superconducting circuit can behave as a single `artificial atom.’ Over the last four decades\, many physicists around the world have continued research on quantum devices. The field has evolved from fundamental tests into a high-stakes effort to build quantum bits and a quantum computer. At Google\, our ‘quantum supremacy’ experiment was the culmination of this system-level optimization\, proving that a processor could outpace classical supercomputers by maintaining high-fidelity control over a huge computational (Hilbert) space. Now\, at my startup Qolab\, we are leveraging 300mm semiconductor fabrication to achieve the extreme uniformity and yield necessary to build a useful general-purpose quantum computer. \n\n\n\nBio \n\n\n\nJohn M. Martinis is an experimental physicist whose work laid much of the foundation for superconducting quantum circuits. Trained at the University of California\, Berkeley\, he carried out landmark experiments demonstrating macroscopic quantum tunneling and energy quantization in Josephson-junction circuits\, showing that electrical circuits can exhibit fully quantum behavior. As a long-time research scientist at NIST and professor at UC Santa Barbara\, he developed high-coherence superconducting qubits and precision measurement techniques that became standards in the field. He later led Google’s quantum hardware program\, where his team built and operated large-scale superconducting processors and demonstrated quantum computational advantage. More recently\, he co-founded Qolab\, focusing on scalable\, high-performance quantum hardware. His contributions to macroscopic quantum phenomena and superconducting quantum technology were recognized with the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics.
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/dr-john-martinis-uc-santa-barbara-and-qolab-prehistoric-quantum-bits-experiments-testing-the-fundamental-physics-of-superconducting-quantum-devices/
LOCATION:Kane Hall 130\, 4069 Spokane Ln NE\, Seattle\, Washington\, 98105
CATEGORIES:Physics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260511T143000
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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: TBD
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventAccessibility Contact: Matthew Yankowitz\, myank@uw.eduEvent Types: Lectures/Seminars \nTitle: TBD \nAbstract: TBD \nBio: TBD
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/mse-seminar-tbd-7/
LOCATION:Washington
CATEGORIES:Materials Science & Engineering
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SUMMARY:Physics Seminar: Viviana Cavaliere (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
DESCRIPTION:PAA A102Colloquiahttps://phys.washington.edu/events/2026-05-11/tba
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/physics-seminar-viviana-cavaliere-brookhaven-national-laboratory/
LOCATION:PAA A102
CATEGORIES:Physics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260518T143000
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CREATED:20251212T223217Z
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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: Kayla Sprenger
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventAccessibility Contact: Matthew Yankowitz\, myank@uw.eduEvent Types: Lectures/Seminars \nTitle: TBD \nAbstract: TBD \nBio: TBD
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/mse-seminar-robert-hickey/
LOCATION:Washington
CATEGORIES:Materials Science & Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260518T160000
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CREATED:20260319T222503Z
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SUMMARY:Physics Seminar: Erez Berg (UC Santa Barbara)
DESCRIPTION:PAA A102Colloquiahttps://phys.washington.edu/events/2026-05-18/tba
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/physics-seminar-erez-berg-uc-santa-barbara/
LOCATION:PAA A102
CATEGORIES:Physics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260520T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260520T123000
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CREATED:20260319T220905Z
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SUMMARY:Chemistry Seminar: Prof. Zhi Heng Loh
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventCampus location: Chemistry Building (CHB)Campus room: CHB 102Accessibility Contact: chem59x@uw.eduEvent Types: Academics\,Lectures/SeminarsLink: https://web.spms.ntu.edu.sg/~zhiheng/"TBD"Associate Professor Zhi Heng Loh – School of Chemistry\, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology\, Nanyang Technological University\, SingaporeHost: Munira Khalil
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/chemistry-seminar-prof-zhi-heng-loh/
LOCATION:Chemistry Building (CHB)
CATEGORIES:Chemistry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T160000
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SUMMARY:Weston T. and Sheila Borden Endowed Lecture in Theoretical Chemistry: Prof. Benedetta Mennucci
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventCampus room: TBDAccessibility Contact: chem59x@uw.eduEvent Types: Lectures/SeminarsEvent sponsors: This lecture is supported by the Weston and Sheila Borden Endowed Fund in Chemistry\, established by the Bordens in 2015.\nWeston T. Borden served on the University of Washington chemistry faculty for 31 years. His research involved the use of molecular orbital (MO) theory and MO-based calculations to understand and predict the structures and reactions of organic and organometallic molecules. Sheila Borden received her B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. After a year at the University of Oslo\, she joined the staff of the Royal Society of Chemistry\, where she eventually became managing editor of the RSC's organic chemistry journals. In 2004\, she moved to the University of North Texas to lead the JACS Editorial Office. \nWeston T. and Sheila Borden Endowed Lecture in Theoretical Chemistry \n"Photoactivated biological functions:Bridging Electronic Excitations to Functional Response through Multiscale Simulations"Professor Benedetta Mennucci  – Department of Chemistry\, University of PisaHost: Xiaosong Li \nLiving organisms across all domains of life rely on specialized light-sensitive proteins to detect and respond to light. Although these systems adopt diverse molecular strategies\, they share a common triggering event: the electronic excitation of a chromophoric unit embedded within the protein. This initial excitation is subsequently converted into different forms of energy and propagated through the system\, ultimately leading to a biological response. The underlying processes span multiple spatial and temporal scales\, ranging from ultrafast electronic dynamics localized on the chromophoric unit to much slower\, large-scale conformational changes of the protein matrix. Here\, a multiscale computational framework is presented to describe this cascade of events in a unified manner . Its application to a representative system demonstrates how the approach enables a consistent\, end-to-end description from photoexcitation to functional response . \nReferences Salvadori\, G.\, Mazzeo\, P.\, Accomasso\, D.\, Cupellini\, L. & Mennucci\, B. Deciphering Photoreceptors Through Atomistic Modeling from Light Absorption to Conformational Response. J. Mol. Biol. 436\, 168358 (2024). Mennucci\, B. A quantum chemical perspective of photoactivated biological functions. Pure Appl. Chem. 97\, 1239–1254 (2025). Arcidiacono\, A.\, Bondanza\, M.\, Cupellini\, L. & Mennucci\, B. Atomistic simulations reveal the photoactivation mechanism of a carotenoid-binding photoreceptor. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 123\, e2515214123 (2026).
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/weston-t-and-sheila-borden-endowed-lecture-in-theoretical-chemistry-prof-benedetta-mennucci/
LOCATION:Washington
CATEGORIES:Chemistry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T152000
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CREATED:20251212T223137Z
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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: Joe Falson
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventAccessibility Contact: Matthew Yankowitz\, myank@uw.eduEvent Types: Lectures/Seminars \nTitle: TBD \nAbstract: TBD \nBio: TBD
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/mse-seminar-joe-falson/
LOCATION:Washington
CATEGORIES:Materials Science & Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260629T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260629T120000
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CREATED:20260226T201644Z
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SUMMARY:Chemistry Seminar: Prof. Shun-ichi Ishiuchi
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventAccessibility Contact: chem59x@uw.eduEvent Types: Academics\,Lectures/SeminarsLink: https://www.irfi.titech.ac.jp/wrhi-archive/en/people/shun-ichi-ishiuchi/index.html \n"TBD"Professor Shun-ichi Ishiuchi – Department of Chemistry\, Institute of Science TokyoHosts: Matthew Bush and Sotiris Xantheas
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/chemistry-seminar-prof-shun-ichi-ishiuchi-institute-of-science-tokyo/
LOCATION:Washington
CATEGORIES:Chemistry
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