Title: Quantum engineering using magnetic fields: Quantum Magnetomechanics Speaker: Jason Twamley (Macquarie University, Sydney) Abstract: Optomechanics – the control and manipulation of mesocopic objects towards the quantum regime, has attracted much attention. The use of light however, brings with it several… Read More
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by mary
Dunsink Observatory Public Open Night – Maths Week 2017
Speaker: Dr Samuel Kováčik, Government of Ireland Post-Doctoral Fellow funded by the Irish Research Council and based in the School of Theoretical Physics, DIAS. Title of Talk: Sir Hamilton and the story of making things up (Sir William… Read More
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by George Rogers
STP Vacancy – Junior Post-doctoral Scholarship(s)
The School of Theoretical Physics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies invites applications for one or possibly two junior post-doctoral scholarships in theoretical physics. Applicants are welcome from all fields of theoretical and mathematical physics; however, preference… Read More
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Last Updated: 6th September 2017 by George Rogers
2017-08 – Resolution of singularities and geometric proofs of the Lojasiewicz inequalities
DIAS-STP-17-08 Resolution of singularities and geometric proofs of the Lojasiewicz inequalities P. Feehan This preprint is available on Arxiv.org This preprint is available for download : Portable Document Form Details provided: Date of publication : 31/08/17 To obtain… Read More
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by George Rogers
Modern Physics Letters A – Samuel Kováčik (STP) Published Paper
Title ‘R3λ-Inspired Black Holes’ Author Samuel Kováčik – School of Theoretical Physics, DIAS Abstract We study a black hole with a blurred mass density instead of a singular one, which is caused by the noncommutativity of three-space. Depending… Read More
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by George Rogers
Thursday 6th July: STP Seminar – “Quantum engineering using magnetic fields: Quantum Magnetomechanics”
Title: Quantum engineering using magnetic fields: Quantum Magnetomechanics Speaker: Jason Twamley (Macquarie University, Sydney) Abstract: Optomechanics – the control and manipulation of mesocopic objects towards the quantum regime, has attracted much attention. The use of light however, brings with it several… Read More
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Last Updated: 22nd June 2017 by George Rogers
Graham Kells Paper: Physical Review B – Editor’s Suggestion
‘Parafermionic clock models and quantum resonance’: A paper co-authored by Dr Graham Kells (STP) has been noted as ‘Editor’s Suggestion’ in the current issue of Physical Review B.
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by George Rogers
DIAS Research Forum 2018 – Friday 11th May
An inter-disciplinary research forum has been scheduled for Friday 11 May 2018, 3-5pm at Burlington Road. The forum is intended to be an informal event that provides post-doctoral scholars and PhD students with the opportunity to share and… Read More
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by George Rogers
Monday 27th March: STP Seminar – “Yang-Baxter sigma-models, conformal twists & noncommutative Yang-Mills”
Title: Yang-Baxter sigma-models, conformal twists & noncommutative Yang-Mills Speaker: Eoin Ó Colgáin (University of Surrey) Abstract: The Yang-Baxter σ-model is a systematic way to generate integrable deformations of AdS5×S5. We recast the deformations as seen by open strings, where the… Read More
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by George Rogers
Tuesday 14th March: STP Seminar – “Gaussian free fields at the integer quantum Hall plateau transition”
Title: Gaussian free fields at the integer quantum Hall plateau transition. Speaker: Roberto Bondesan (Oxford). Abstract: The transition between Hall conductance plateaus of the integer quantum Hall effect stands out as a possible paradigm for quantum phase transitions of Anderson-localization… Read More
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by George Rogers
Wednesday 22nd February: DIAS General Interest Seminar – ‘Recent Trends in the Philosophy of Science’
Title: Recent Trends in the Philosophy of Science Speaker: Dr Finnur Dellsén (University College Dublin) Abstract: Many working scientists are familiar with Karl Popper’s vision of science as the concerted effort to falsify extent theories and replace them with new… Read More
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