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Prof. Dan Jiao

Dan Jiao received her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in October 2001. She then worked at the Technology CAD Division, Intel Corporation, until September 2005, as a Senior CAD Engineer, Staff Engineer, and Senior Staff Engineer. In September...

Bulk Properties of Topological Crystalline Insulators by Prof. Barry Bradlyn

Prof. Barry Bradlyn spoke about the discovery of topological materials is one of the most transformative recent breakthroughs in condensed matter physics, revealing new conceptual surprises in established topics such as the phases of matter and the behavior of electrons in insulators. Most work on...

A Dual Perspective On Inverse Design

Seminar Link: Picoelectrodynamics Theory Network - YouTube Abstract For a wide range of technologically prescient applications---spanning from achieving low-power nonlinear response to mode-multiplexing in optical communication---device architectures discovered via computational methods increasingly...

We are launching a Pico-Seminar Series!

We will host a pico-seminar series with world-leading experts on the topic. While we are biased towards theorists, we will certainly have many experimental speakers as well. How does light interact with matter? The problem has attracted interest over a long time but only now do we have the...

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Latest Paper in Physical Review Research

We are delighted to share our recent work on “Nonequilibrium Hanbury Brown-Twiss interferometry: Theory and application to binary stars,” published in Physical Review Research. We develop a general formalism of Hanbury Brown and Twiss's experiment for objects at different temperatures. We also apply...