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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: Fang Liu
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventAccessibility Contact: Matthew Yankowitz\, myank@uw.eduEvent Types: Lectures/Seminars \nTitle: Fang Liu\, Michigan Technological University\, will present "Large scale production of artificial two-dimensional superlattices." \nAbstract: Two-dimensional (2D) materials and their engineered lattices offer exciting opportunities for next-generation electronic\, optoelectronic\, and electrochemical devices. Yet\, studies of high-quality heterostructures have been largely constrained to microscopic flakes. Here\, we present scalable\, controllable top-down methods that transform a wide range of van der Waals (vdW) single crystals into twisted moiré superlattices with high yield\, exceptional uniformity\, and macroscopic dimensions from millimeters to centimeters. Access to such large-area structures has enabled new discoveries\, including ultrafast thermal exchange at bilayer interfaces\, rapid photoinduced tuning of moiré patterns\, and markedly reduced Debye temperatures in deformed monolayers compared to their isolated counterparts. Furthermore\, by patterning 1D features—such as nanoribbon arrays and nanowrinkles—on 2D monolayers\, we uncover unique electronic and thermodynamic behaviors absent in pristine layers. These advances in large-scale 2D artificial structures pave the way toward mass production and practical deployment of twistronic devices. \nBio: Dr. Fang Liu is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University. She started her group in 2020. Her research focuses on the light-induced dynamics of solid low dimensional materials and construction of low dimensional artificial structures. Prior to her current position\, she was a postdoctoral fellow in the group of Prof. Xiaoyang Zhu at Columbia University. Prior to working in Columbia\, she worked under the direction of Prof. Marsha I Lester at University of Pennsylvania. She received her Ph.D. in 2015 and worked as a postdoc in the same group in 2016. She received her B.S. in chemistry at Peking University in 2010.
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/mse-seminar-tbd-6/
CATEGORIES:Materials Science & Engineering
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SUMMARY:IQuS Research Seminar: Mark Rudner (University of Washington)
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid option available\, register on event website
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/mark-rudner-university-of-washington/
LOCATION:PAB C421\, 3910 15th Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195
CATEGORIES:Physics
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SUMMARY:Chemistry Seminar: Prof. Colin Heyes
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventCampus location: Chemistry Building (CHB)Campus room: CHB 102Accessibility Contact: chem59x@uw.eduEvent Types: Academics\,Lectures/SeminarsLink: https://cheyes.hosted.uark.edu/"TBD"Professor Colin Heyes – Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry\, University of ArkansasHost: Tristan Shi
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/chemistry-seminar-prof-colin-heyes/
LOCATION:Chemistry Building (CHB)
CATEGORIES:Chemistry
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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: Jun Xiao
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-jun-xiao/
CATEGORIES:Materials Science & Engineering
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SUMMARY:: TBA
DESCRIPTION:: TBA\nPAA A102\nColloquia\nhttps://phys.washington.edu/events/2026-04-13/tba
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/physics-seminar-dahlia-klein-university-of-chicago/
LOCATION:PAA A102
CATEGORIES:Physics
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SUMMARY:CSE Distinguished Lecture Series: Mike Dodds
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventCampus room: Gates Center (CSE2)\, G20 | Amazon AuditoriumAccessibility Contact: dso@uw.eduEvent Types: Lectures/SeminarsEvent sponsors: Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering\nwww.cs.washington.eduLink: https://www.cs.washington.edu/events/colloquia/details?id=3381AbstractAbstract is forthcoming.BioMike Dodds joined Galois in 2017 as a Principal Scientist. He specializes in applying formal methods to systems engineering problems in areas such as cryptography\, distributed protocols\, cyber-physical systems\, and hardware semantics. Much of Mike’s work has focused on building tools that can be used by non-expert developers as part of their regular engineering workflow.Mike has led a range of projects at Galois\, including our work on CN\, a unified testing and verification tool for C code; Daedalus\, a safe parsing language developed under the DARPA SafeDocs project; c2rust\, a transpiler used by several popular Rust crates; and several verified cryptography projects using SAW and Cryptol\, including a long-running collaboration with Amazon Web Services on core components of their AWS-LibCrypto library.Mike received his PhD from the University of York\, UK\, in 2008\, under the supervision of Dr. Detlef Plump. He then spent four years as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge\, working with Dr. Matthew Parkinson and Prof. Peter Sewell. He returned to the University of York as a lecturer (in US terms\, an associate professor) from 2012 to 2017\, before joining Galois.This lecture will be streamed live and recorded.
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/distinguished-lecture-series-mike-dodds-forthcoming/
LOCATION:Gates Center (CSE2)\, G20 | Amazon Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Computer Science & Engineering
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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: Timothy Hebrink
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-timothy-hebrink/
CATEGORIES:Materials Science & Engineering
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SUMMARY:Physics Seminar: Allan Macdonald (University of Texas at Austin)
DESCRIPTION:PAA A102Colloquiahttps://phys.washington.edu/events/2026-04-20/tba
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/physics-seminar-allan-macdonald-university-of-texas-at-austin/
LOCATION:PAA A102
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SUMMARY:Physics Seminar: Chris Monroe (Duke University)
DESCRIPTION:PAA A102Colloquiahttps://phys.washington.edu/events/2026-04-27/tba
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/physics-seminar-chris-monroe-duke-university/
LOCATION:PAA A102
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SUMMARY:IQuS Research Semimar: Charles Cao (Virginia Tech)
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid option available\, register on event website.
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/iqus-research-semimar-charles-cao-virginia-tech/
LOCATION:Physics/Astronomy Building\, C-421\, 3910 15th Ave NE\, Seattle\, Washington\, 98195-1560
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