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| 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.  |