Ultracold Toronto
@UltracoldT
A laboratory for discovery at the nanokelvin frontier. Recent work on emergent interactions in q1D fermions: https://go.aps.org/41WUGAS
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📢#UofT calls for nominations for the 2024 John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in #Quantum Mechanics and their Applications. 🗓️Nomination Deadline: August 30 🏆Learn more at: cqiqc.physics.utoronto.ca/bell-prize/
The wave function of fermions always acquires a minus sign when particles trade places. But an experiment shows that fermions confined to a quasi-one-dimensional space seem to circumvent this exchange symmetry: go.aps.org/41WUGAS. #PRX #PRXjustpublished #PRXamo #openaccess
U of T experimental physicists have dipped their toes into the quantum ocean of particles by studying how isolated pairs of atoms interact with each other—research providing insight into quantum simulations and more. Read more: bit.ly/3XmTFjd
Our latest #research on #ultracold #matter, reporting on unitary p-wave interactions between fermions in an optical lattice, published today in @Nature! Read it here: rdcu.be/c3dr5 Press release here: eurekalert.org/news-releases/… @uoftphysics @researchuoft @JILAscience
That’s a wrap! Thank you everybody for attending, speaking, sponsoring, exhibiting, volunteering, or otherwise interacting with #ICAP2022. We’ll see you in two years for #ICAP2024 in London! #LetsGoLondon
Last but definitely not least, Jonathan Simon from @Stanford, speaking about the use of cavity quantum electrodynamics experiments in the context of both manybody physics and quantum information. #ICAP2022
Shimon Kolkowitz offers expert advice on improving @UofT 's admittedly disturbing slogan during his excellent @icap2022 talk on measuring the gravitational redshift.
Did you know: talks will be posted online shortly after each session! #ICAP2022
Talks are being posted online at icap27.com — head to Schedule, then click the title of the talk you’d like to watch. A pop up will appear with a “Watch Now” button if the talk is available online. Happy watching!
An enchanting location for @icap2022 poster sessions in the Great Hall at Hart House @harthouseuoft
Welcome to all #ICAP2022 delegates! We look forward to seeing you all at #KoernerHall tomorrow morning. Our first session starts at 8:40am; come early if you have yet to pick up your badge. Full schedule 👉 icap27.com
Today's the day! Registration is already open for #ICAP2022 over at the Royal Conservatory. Head over there to pick up your badge before 7PM ET. We'll also have a Welcome Reception at 5PM among the exhibitors! See you there!
Our last (but not least) hot topic feature: Shimon Kolkowitz! Shimon is an assistant professor at @UWMadison working on novel clocks and NV centers. Check out a preview of his talk in our latest blog. Register for #ICAP2022 👉 icap27.com medium.com/@ICAP2022/shim…
Our first student feature is Sam Li from @uoftphysics! He gave us a preview of his #ICAP2022 poster about progress on an experiment that will measure the electron EDM. Make sure you're registered to check out his poster and more: icap27.com medium.com/@ICAP2022/samu…
The deadline for standard rate registration is July 7th, meaning if you haven’t already registered, now is the time! We're excited to welcome you to Toronto 👋 To register and for more information head to icap27.com #ICAP2022
Was your abstract accepted? Listen up! The registration deadline for poster presenters is Thursday June 30th (in two days). You must register (virtual or in person) for your abstract to be included in conference proceedings! To register head to icap27.com
Our next speaker feature is Tracy Northup (Professor of Experimental Physics at @uniinnsbruck) who gave us a preview of her talk about trapping nanoparticles! Make sure you're registered for #ICAP2022 to hear her talk in July: icap27.com medium.com/@ICAP2022/trac…
Looking for something to do while you are in Toronto for #ICAP2022? Check out these spots near the conference: 1. @batashoemuseum 👠 2. @ROMtoronto 🦕 3. @FreeplayToronto 👾 4. @gardinermuseum 👩🎨 5. @Snakesandlattes 🐍 and so much more!
Check out our first speaker feature: Zoe Yan (Associate Research Scholar at @PrincetonPhys), who wrote a short blog about ultracold polar molecules! Make sure you're registered for #ICAP2022 to hear her talk in July: icap27.com link.medium.com/dqEnbumeRqb
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Zoe Yan: Ultracold Polar Molecules
Zoe Yan has been invited as a hot topic speaker at ICAP 2022 in Toronto from July 17–22th. Learn more about Zoe in this short blog (and…
Present your work at one of the largest atomic physics conferences in the world! For more info & the submission link head to: conference.physics.utoronto.ca/event/1// #ICAP2022
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