NCMN invites guests to symposium on quantum materials and technologies, March 26

EQUATE symposium is March 26 at UNL
EQUATE symposium is March 26 at UNL

The Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience (NCMN) will host a symposium on Emergent Quantum Materials and Technologies (“EQUATE”): March 26 at UNL’s Willa Cather Complex. The event’s agenda and speakers are at https://ncmn.unl.edu/equate.

Pre-registration is free (including lunch for registrants) and required for attendance.

This EQUATE event aims to gather internationally renowned experts in quantum topics for scientific dialogue. The event program includes scientific presentations by renowned guest speakers from throughout the nation--as well as Nebraska experts--on quantum materials, technologies, and information processing. In addition, a poster session will engage discussion among invited speakers, postdocs, graduate and undergraduate researchers.

Nebraska’s EQUATE group includes physicists, chemists, and engineers from universities throughout the state, including the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Creighton University, and the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

UNL Physics Professor Christian Binek, who leads Nebraska’s EQUATE team, plans “an exchange of cutting-edge results, ideas, and developments in this rapidly evolving field.”

Funding for this EQUATE symposium is provided by the UNL Office of Research and Economic Development and Nebraska EPSCoR. ###

More details at: https://ncmn.unl.edu/equate