Mesoscopic and condensed matter physics

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Chair Information
Chairman: 
Beena Kalisky
Chairman details: 
Beena Kalisky (Bar Ilan University)
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Location: 
Eng. 2
Program start time: 
14:15
Program end time: 
16:00

Lectures for this program:

Lecture Time Speaker Lecture subject
14:15-14:45 (invited) M. Ben Shalom, M. J. Zhu, V. I. Fal’ko, A. Mishchenko, A. V. Kretinin, K. S. Novoselov, C. R. Woods, A. K. Geim, J. R. Prance Ballistic transport and superconducting proximity effect in graphene
Research in graphene has evolved into a stage in which other isolated atomic planes of materials can now be reassembled...
14:45-15:00 Assaf Hamo [1] Attraction by Repulsion: Pairing Electrons using Electrons
One of the fundamental properties of electrons is their mutual Columbic repulsion. If electrons are placed in a solid, h...
15:00-15:15 Iliya Esin [1] Non-local composite measurement protocol as a tool to probe non-causal quantum evolution
Detection protocols that involve several steps of measurement (“composite measurement protocols”) have been introduced b...
15:15-15:30 Y. E. Yaish Carbon Nanotubes Circuits Made Easy - Optical Imaging of CNTs
Since their discovery carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have fascinated many researchers due to their unprecedented electrical, op...
15:30-15:45 Jonathan Reiner Visualizing One-Dimensional Electronic states and their Scattering in Semi-conducting Nanowires
One-dimensional electronic systems constitute a fascinating playground for the emergence of exotic electronic effects an...
15:45-16:00 Yoav Kalcheim manipulation of vortex flow in a superconductor by localized current injection
Many of the electric and magnetic properties of superconductors are determined by the behavior of flux vortices.