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5 Feb |
Ben Wandelt (Paris) |
Cosmic past, present and future |
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26 Feb |
Ignacio Cirac (München) |
Quantum simulation of high-energy physics models with cold atoms |
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19 Mar |
Albert Fert (Paris) |
Spin-orbitronics, a novel direction for spintronics |
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2 Apr |
Elias Kiritsis (Crete) |
The (most) perfect fluid |
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23 Apr |
David Nesbitt (JILA) |
A chemical physicist in search of simplicity: Three tales from ultracold spectroscopy, collision dynamics at gas-liquid interfaces, and real-time folding of single biomolecules |
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7 May |
David Gross (Santa Barbara) |
A century of quantum mechanics |
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17 Sep |
Nigel Hussey (Nijmegen) |
High-temperature superconductivity and the catch-22 conundrum |
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8 Oct |
Charles Kane (UPenn) |
Topological boundary modes from hard to soft matter |
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26 Nov |
Jorge Kurchan (Paris) |
From glasses to Darwinian evolution and back |
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10 Dec |
James Hansen (Columbia/NASA) |
Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms: Evidence from paleoclimate, modeling, and modern data that 2°C global warming is highly dangerous |