Symposium: “Prospectives for designing and controlling functionalities in quantum materials”
The Chair of Solid State Physics is pleased to announce an internal symposium to be held on Monday 9th of December 2024 with the title “Prospectives for designing and controlling functionalities in quantum materials”. The meeting will take place in room 308 in the Physics Building with the purpose of sharing research ideas and stimulating discussions. The meeting schedule is as follows:
10.30-10.50: Prof. Daniele Fausti, “Welcome and short introduction to the activities of Fausti’s group” (10+10)
10.50-11.10: Prof. Alexander Schneider, “Short introduction to the activities of Schneider’s group” (10+10)
11.10-11.30: Giacomo Jarc, “Introduction to cavity electrodynamics: control of material functionalities”
11.30-11.50: Andreas Raabgrund, “TaT2 in Au(111)”
11.50-12.10: Angela Montanaro, “Fluctuations in non-equilibrium spectroscopies”
12.10-12.20: Shahla Yasmin Mathengattil, “Cavity driven nonlinearities in SrTiO3”
12.20-12.30: Costanza Lincetto, “Cuprate-based heterostructures: growth and characterization”
12.30-12.40: Gabriele Bartolini, “Electronic Raman Scattering in cuprates: a covariance approach”
12.40-14.00: Lunch break
14.00-15.30: Discussion and lab visit
16.00-17.00: Prof. Alexander Schneider, Chair’s safety instruction
from 18.00: Symposium dinner