Coffee and Registration Welcome - Robert Westervelt
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero (MIT) Magic Angle Graphene: a New Platform for Strongly Correlated Physics
Leonid Ponomarenko (Lancaster University) Electron transport in graphene/boron nitride superlattices
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Frank Koppens (Institute of Photonic Sciences) Probing Quantum Plasmonics and the Ultimate Limits of Light Compression with Van der Waals Heterostructures
Javier Aizpurua (Center for Materials Physics) Extreme Nanooptics for Atomic-Scale, Single-Molecule Surface-Enhanced Molecular Spectroscopy
lunch
Nadya Mason (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign) Designing Superconductivity: Manipulating Interactions in Arrays of Superconducting Islands
Cory Dean (Columbia University) Tuning the Degrees of Freedom in 2D Materials
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Julia Mundy (Harvard) Atomic-resolution Imaging of Charge Transfer at Topological Defects in a Ferroelectric
Joseph Stroscio (NIST) Visualizing the Interplay between Spatial and Magnetic Confinement in Graphene Quantum Dots
poster session, with refreshments end of session
workshop banquet
Tuesday, June 5
8:30am 9:20am
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Coffee and Registration Welcome - Robert Westervelt
Mete Atature (Cambridge University) Coherent Control of Silicon Vacancy Centres in Diamond
Joe Randall (TU Delft) Nuclear-spin Qubits in Diamond for Quantum Networks
Fedor Jelezko (Institute for Quantum Optics, Ulm University) Photoelectrical Readout of Single Spins in Diamond.
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William Oliver (MIT & Lincoln Laboratory) Quantum Engineering of Superconducting Qubits
Thomas Ohki (Raytheon / BBN Technologies) Enabling Technology for Beyond Intermediate Scale Quantum Computing Systems
lunch
Yoshiro Hirayama (Tohoku University) Microscopic Nuclear-Spin-Resonance in Semiconductor Quantum Systems
Judy Cha (Yale) Controlling 1D Topological Nanomaterials and Superconductors
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Eva Olsson (Chalmers) High Spatial Resolution and In Situ Studies of Tunnel Junctions and Nanowires
Ben Feldman (Stanford) Imaging the wave functions of broken symmetry quantum Hall phases