Colloquium
Upcoming Colloquium
Electron Hydrodynamics
Dr. Thomas Scaffidi, UC Irvine
December 2, 2024
11:00am in HSCI-102
Wolfgang Pauli called solid-state physics "the physics of dirt effects," and this name might appear well-deserved at first sight since transport properties are more often than not set by extrinsic properties, like impurities. In this talk, I will present solid-state systems in which electrons behave like a hydrodynamic fluid, and for which transport properties are instead set by intrinsic properties, like the viscosity. This new regime of transport opens the way for a "viscous electronics," and provides a new angle to study how Quantum mechanics can constrain and/or enrich hydrodynamics.
About the Colloquium
The Colloquium is a unique opportunity for students to learn about new developments in physics and what physicists do after they graduate. Hosted by the Physics and Astronomy Department at ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñState University, Long Beach, the weekly meetings invite guests from universities, research laboratories, and industry to present and discuss current topics in physics. All students are encouraged to attend for a well-rounded experience and training in physics.
Colloquium Coordinator
For information and suggestions about the colloquium please contact the colloquium coordinator:
Dr. Michael Peterson
Michael.Peterson@csulb.edu
Schedule
Date | Title | Speaker and Affiliation |
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December 2, 2024 | Electron Hydrodynamics | Dr. Thomas Scaffidi, UC Irvine |
Previous Colloquia
The Colloquium Archive has the Colloquia from previous semesters.
Date | Title | Speaker and Affiliation |
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November 18, 2024 | Semimetal-Semiconductor Composites based Novel Electronic Devices | Dr. Partha Dutta, United Semiconductor LLC |
November 4, 2024 | Entering the Era of Precision Neutrino Physics | Dr. Shirley Li, UC Irvine |
October 28, 2024 | Hydrogen atoms in a strong magnetic field and non-Hermitian relativistic quantum mechanics | Dr. Zoltan Papp, CSU Long Beach |
October 21, 2024 | Google Quantum AI: Overview and Opportunities | Dr. Jonathan Gross, Google Quantum |
October 14, 2024 | Molecular Materials for Quantum Information Science and Engineering | Dr. Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin, The Ohio State University |
October 7, 2024 | Selective Ion Transport in Membranes: Insights from Computational Modeling | Dr. Meng Shen, CSU Fullerton |
September 30, 2024 | Ionic and Geometric Tuning of Magnetism: Paths to Next-Generation Hardware | Dr. Julius de Rojas, Oklahoma State University |
September 23, 2024 | The "Hubble Tension": Measuring the Expansion History of the Universe with Gravitational Time Delays | Dr. Tommaso Treu, UCLA |
September 16, 2024 | Spintronics with 2D Magnetic and Topological Materials: Outstanding Opportunities in van der Waals Heterostructures | Dr. Kelly Luo, USC |
September 9, 2024 | Meet and Greet | All Physics ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ and Faculty, CSU Long Beach |
Sponsors
We acknowledge with gratitude donations and support from the following present sponsors:
- H.E. and H.B. Miller and Family Endowment
- Benjamin Carter
- American Physical Society
- Anonymous
We also acknowledge with gratitude our past donors: The Forty-Niner Shops, Inc., The Northrop Grumman Foundation, Sandra Dana, Anonymous.
If you wish to support the Colloquium, please contact the colloquium coordinator or the department chair. Thank you!