Location: BME Institute of Physics, Department of Physics
Budafoki út 8. Building F, lecture hall 213, 2nd floor
Our colloquium series carries the name of one of the greatest Hungarian physicists, Leo Szilárd, enrolled as a student at the Technical University of Budapest in 1916. The goal of our colloquia is to offer interested students and faculty insightful lectures by distinguished lecturers from Hungary and all over the world in the fields of experimental and theoretical physics, engineering, and biophysics.
Program: 2022/23 Fall
Sept. 13. |
Péter Domokos (Wigner RC): Phase transitions with cold atoms in zero-dimensional systems of cavity quantum electrodynamics |
Sept. 27. |
Charles M. Marcus (Univ. Copenhagen): The matter of quantum information |
Oct. 11. |
Klaus Ensslin (ETH Zurich): Tunable electron correlations in twisted and untwisted graphene layers |
Nov. 8. |
Géza Tóth (Rényi, BME): Some solved and unsolved problems in combinatorial geometry |
Nov. 29. |
David DiVincenzo (RWTH Aachen Univ.): Transmon platform for quantum computing challenged by chaotic fluctuations |