MizzouForward Keynote: Towards Practical Near-Term Quantum Technologies
Tuesday, April 26, 2022 4pm to 5pm
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MizzouForward Keynote: Towards Practical Near-Term Quantum Technologies
April 26th | 4pm-5pm
N214B Memorial Union or ZOOM
Join us for “Towards Practical Near-Term Quantum Technologies", a keynote presentation by Dr. Michael Flatté, College of Arts & Science MizzouForward faculty candidate. Dr. Flatté will present on his research for approximately 40-minutes with a 20-minute question and answer session to follow.
Dr. Flatté is currently a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Iowa with a secondary appointment in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He completed his Ph.D. in Physics at the University of California - Santa Barbara and his undergraduate degree in Physics at Harvard University.
Professor Flatté is a theoretical physicist and quantum engineer who has designed and simulated novel spintronic devices, developed computationally-efficient real-space formalisms for coherent electronic propagation, proposed new quantum sensing tools for buried interfaces, and founded the field of quantum-coherent optomagnonics via strong coupling of nanomagnets and microwaves. His research advances the understanding of the electronic, magnetic and optical properties of novel materials and devices by constructing toy models and developing sophisticated codes to perform quantitative calculations, using a range of techniques from ab initio to analytic. He has proposed spin-based teleportation protocols, identified the source of noise in single-photon emission from divacancies in silicon carbide, and predicted quantitatively-accurate semiconductor spin coherence times and spin-center exchange interactions, later experimentally verified.
You can access Dr. Flatté’s CV via OneDrive here:
flatte-cv-2021-12-31.pdf (University log in required to access)
After the keynote, please provide candidate feedback with our brief survey.
MizzouForward is a transformational effort to strengthen innovation in research to improve lives around the world—and it all begins with the right people. By attracting exceptional researchers and further developing our talented faculty, MizzouForward will set us apart as one of the best research universities in the nation. Learn more about MizzouForward and see other upcoming keynotes.
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MizzouForward Keynote: Towards Practical Near-Term Quantum Technologies
April 26th | 4pm-5pm
N214B Memorial Union or ZOOM
Join us for “Towards Practical Near-Term Quantum Technologies", a keynote presentation by Dr. Michael Flatté, College of Arts & Science MizzouForward faculty candidate. Dr. Flatté will present on his research for approximately 40-minutes with a 20-minute question and answer session to follow.
Dr. Flatté is currently a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Iowa with a secondary appointment in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He completed his Ph.D. in Physics at the University of California - Santa Barbara and his undergraduate degree in Physics at Harvard University.
Professor Flatté is a theoretical physicist and quantum engineer who has designed and simulated novel spintronic devices, developed computationally-efficient real-space formalisms for coherent electronic propagation, proposed new quantum sensing tools for buried interfaces, and founded the field of quantum-coherent optomagnonics via strong coupling of nanomagnets and microwaves. His research advances the understanding of the electronic, magnetic and optical properties of novel materials and devices by constructing toy models and developing sophisticated codes to perform quantitative calculations, using a range of techniques from ab initio to analytic. He has proposed spin-based teleportation protocols, identified the source of noise in single-photon emission from divacancies in silicon carbide, and predicted quantitatively-accurate semiconductor spin coherence times and spin-center exchange interactions, later experimentally verified.
You can access Dr. Flatté’s CV via OneDrive here:
flatte-cv-2021-12-31.pdf (University log in required to access)
After the keynote, please provide candidate feedback with our brief survey.
MizzouForward is a transformational effort to strengthen innovation in research to improve lives around the world—and it all begins with the right people. By attracting exceptional researchers and further developing our talented faculty, MizzouForward will set us apart as one of the best research universities in the nation. Learn more about MizzouForward and see other upcoming keynotes.