Events
May
| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Max McGinley, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK
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May
| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Pablo Sala, Caltech
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June
| Event Location: Vancouver Public Library - Central Branch (Montalbano Family Theatre - level 8) | Speaker: Dr. Thomas Rennie
Curious about how the universe actually works? Join the experts from UBC’s Department of Physics and Astronomy to find out fun facts about everything from the Milky Way to radio waves in this new, accessible science series: How the Universe Works!. All are welcome!
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July
| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Mingxuan Fu
Multipolar moments embedded in a metallic setting paves a new route to extend the landscape of novel quantum phenomena beyond the spin-only paradigm [1]. A model material platform for exploring multipolar physics is the cubic heavy-fermion system PrTr_2Al_20 (Tr = Ti, V). This system features a nonmagnetic ground state in which the magnetic dipolar moment (spin) is absent, but higher-rank multipolar moments (quadrupoles and octupoles) are active [2].
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