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The 26th Special Seminar of School of Engineering "Quantum Sensing of Quantum Materials"

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The magnetic fields generated by spins and currents provide a unique window into the physics of quantum materials and devices. Proposed only a decade ago, magnetometry based on the electron spin of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defects in diamond is emerging as a platform that is exceptionally suited for probing quantum systems. In this seminar, Prof.Amir Yacoby will review some of his recent work that uses NV center magnetometry to explore quantum matter. He will also overview the Harvard Quantum Initiative.

Date and Time

Tuesday, June 14, 2022, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Venue

Online (Zoom)

Speaker

Prof. Amir Yacoby
Specially Appointed Professor, School of Engineering, Tokyo Tech
Professor, Physics and Applied Physics, Harvard University

Other

Registaration fee

free

Target

General public, Tokyo Tech students

Maximum participants

300

Language

English

Registration

Please register using the registration form below.

Registration for The 26th Special Seminar of School of Engineering

The 26th Special Seminar of School of Engineering "Quantum Sensing of Quantum Materials"

School of Engineering

School of Engineering
—Creating New Industries and Advancing Civilization—

Information on School of Engineering inaugurated in April 2016

School of Engineering

Schools, Departments, and Institute for Liberal Artsouter

Contact

Associate Professor Takayuki Iwasaki
School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Email iwasaki.t.aj@m.titech.ac.jp

Q-LEAP HQ

Email hq.contact@qleap.titech.ac.jp

Update : June 8, 2022

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