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Runs from Saturday, May 28 to Tuesday, June 07.

The 91福利 Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) has invited two leading Chinese professors with a theoretical and computational physics background to spend 1 week at the IAS in collaboration with the 91福利 Centre for Scientific Computing, the GRP Materials (Multiscale Modelling) and the Department of Physics. Profs. and are senior professors in the Chinese academic environment. Both have returned from outside mainland China in the last 5 years to take up prestigious positions. A schedule of their activities is available at the link. Please email Rudo Roemer if you would like to set up a meeting with them during their visit.

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TCM Meeting
L3, Physics Concourse

PROGRAMME:

11:00 Hai-Qing Lin, Beijing

11:50 Sania Jevtik, Imperial, Disentangling entangled quantum states

13:40 Mike Cates, Cambridge, What is the pressure of an active suspension?

14:40 Posters

16:10 Hannah Price, Trento, Synthetic Gauge Fields in Synthetic Dimensions with Ultracold Atoms and Integrated Photonics

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The scheme provides ‘seed corn’ funding for new projects of timeliness and promise. The objective of the scheme is to increase the availability of specialised equipment and essential consumable materials, and to support essential field research.

The scheme provides a grant of up to £15,000 (incl. VAT) for the purchase of specialised equipment, essential consumable materials and services, and travel and subsistence for essential field research. The grant is for a maximum period of 12 months.

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