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Many Body Physics

Many Body Physics

By Many Body Physics

We are enthusiastic young researchers discussing on the one hand the strange phenomena of interacting matter and how we might use them in future technologies and on the other our personal experiences working in science.
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About the beauty and pitfalls of nonlinear nature and the value of early-career networks - Tommaso Alberti and Beatrice Ellerhoff

Many Body PhysicsJul 20, 2021

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About the beauty and pitfalls of nonlinear nature and the value of early-career networks - Tommaso Alberti and Beatrice Ellerhoff
Jul 20, 202159:06
Light-matter interaction - arriving early and late at the same time - Martin Hayhurst Appel and Beatrice Ellerhoff
May 10, 202156:08
Building a quantum simulator from scratch and the coolest moment in life - Helene Hainzer and Beatrice Ellerhoff
Mar 24, 202143:29
How to quantum simulate exotic materials and build a scientific career - Fabian Grusdt with Ella Crane and Alex Schuckert

How to quantum simulate exotic materials and build a scientific career - Fabian Grusdt with Ella Crane and Alex Schuckert

Some of the most exotic materials found in the last decades still defy an explanation for their unusual properties, including high-temperature superconductors, materials which can conduct electricity without loss and the need to cool to close to absolute zero. In this episode, Fabian Grusdt explains how he tries to find an explanation for these counter-intuitive properties using analogue quantum computers, a type of quantum computer adapted to solving hard problems in material science not solvable by usual supercomputers. Fabian is a theorist developing new protocols to better use the capabilities of these impressive new tools as well as intuitive models to understand the results obtained by them. Fabian just started his own research group being just thirty years old. In the second part of the episode, he explains how he is approaching this new task and gives advice to young researchers starting their own career.

Mar 15, 202151:43
Quantum precision, taking risks and collaborating with friends - Asier Pineiro-Orioli and Alexander Schuckert

Quantum precision, taking risks and collaborating with friends - Asier Pineiro-Orioli and Alexander Schuckert

How can we use the laws of quantum physics to build more precise measurement devices? Apart from this question, Asier Piñeiro Orioli and Alexander Schuckert, also discuss about their experiences as young researchers in quantum science, how taking risks is elementary to progress and why it is crucial to work with friends rather than colleagues.
The topics discussed include:
0:00 - Introduction and background.
7:17 - The (quantum) science of measuring things precisely.
13:53 - How to create entanglement.
17:04 - Why better precision is interesting.
21:44 - Asier's research: multilevel "qubits".
26:59 - Quantum technologies: engineering or fundamental research?
31:18 - Unspoken problems with fundamental research: Resources, career and self-sustaining mechanisms.
40:05 - Risk taking incentives and disincentives.
48:55 - From side-by-side collaboration to lone wolves: Trust, Sharing and Fun.
Dec 23, 202001:07:16