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           11:00 - 12:00     Computational Nanoscience journal club
Assigning the absolute configuration of single aliphatic molecules by visual inspection

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NANO SCIENCES

Assigning the absolute configuration of single aliphatic molecules by visual inspection

Abstract:

Deciphering absolute configuration of a single molecule by direct visual inspection is the next step in compound identification, with far-reaching implications for medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and natural product synthesis. We demonstrate the feasibility of this approach utilizing low temperature atomic force microscopy (AFM) with a CO-functionalized tip to determine the absolute configuration and orientation of a single, adsorbed [123]tetramantane molecule, the smallest chiral diamondoid. We differentiat ...

           13:30 - 15:00     Weekly Seminar
Unveiling the Physics of Star Formation & Feedback in Galaxies with Radio Surveys in the SKA Era

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ASTRONOMY

Cosmological studies show the importance of feedback in the evolution of galaxies and their massive star formation in the Universe. However, the nature and physics of feedback are still under debate. Radio continuum observations provide unique dust-unbiased tracers of the interstellar medium (ISM) and star formation ideal to address the nature of feedback. Our multi-frequency and multi-resolution radio surveys enable us to trace various phases of star formation and dissect the thermal and nonthermal processes in the ISM of galaxies. As part of the KINGFISH (Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies: A Far-Infrared Survey with Herschel) project, we perf ...

           14:00 - 15:00     Weekly Seminar
Quasi Many-Body Localization: Anyonic Self-induced Disorder Mechanism

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NANO SCIENCES

Quasi Many-Body Localization: Anyonic Self-induced Disorder Mechanism

Many-body localization generalizes the concept of Anderson localization (i.e. single particle localization) to isolated interacting systems, where many-body eigenstates in the presence of sufficiently strong disorder can be localized in a region of Hilbert space even at nonzero temperature. This is an example of ergodicity breaking, which manifests failure of thermalization or more specifically the break down of eigenstate-thermalization hypothesis. In this talk, I enquire into the quasi many-body localization in topologically ordered states of matter, rev ...

           14:00 - 16:00     Seminar
Fast fMRI techniques: advantages and limitations

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COGNITIVE SCIENCES

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           14:00 - 15:00     Weekly Seminar
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics Group
Quasi Many-Body Localization: Anyonic Self-induced Disorder Mechanism

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PHYSICS

Seminar Room (classroom A), Farmanieh Building, IPM ...

           14:00 - 15:00     Weekly Seminar
Combinatorics and Computing

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MATHEMATICS

Title: Price of competition in higher dimensions ...

           15:00 - 16:00     Weekly Seminar
Ramsey Interferometers as a Test for the Correction to Quantum Mechanics

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PARTICLES AND ACCELERATORS

Abstract: By applying the basic concept of the density matrix in an open quantum system and modification of quantum mechanics, we derive Kossakowski-Lindblad equation and different properties of this equation are reviewed. Next, a pedagogical approach will be provided for presenting Ramsey’s trick for linear modification of the quantum mechanics. We discuss how an open quantum mechanics or its modification changes the fraction of the excited states in Ramsey Interferometers.


Larak Seminar Room