REMINDER: BNC Virtual Faculty Seminar Series: Speaker - Chen-Lung Hung - TODAY, Oct. 15th @ 12noon via Zoom
Reminder: BNC Virtual Faculty Seminar Series TODAY @ 12:00noon. [cid:image004.jpg@01D685C0.EB336F80] The BNC Virtual Faculty Seminar Series is designed to provide faculty a platform to present an overview of their research and the opportunity for collaborative discussion with other BNC faculty and researchers across six colleges and 15 academic units. Chen-Lung Hung Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy October 15th, 2020 | 12:00pm Join Zoom: https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/93857631004 Title: Engineering atom-nanphotonic hybrid lattices Abstract: Cold neutral atoms trapped and interfaced with light in photonic circuits form exciting hybrid quantum platforms for applications in quantum optics and quantum information science. The indistinguishability and long coherence time of neutral atoms makes an atom-nanophotonic hybrid platform inherently scalable, and by itself a strongly coupled many-body system. In this talk, I will describe the design and realization of an efficiently-coupled microring photonic quantum circuit for strong atom-light interactions. This novel photonic platform is compatible with cold atom physics, including laser cooling and trapping, and supports high microring coupling efficiency at relevant atomic spectral lines, thus holding promises for realizing a robust atom-nanophotonics hybrid quantum device. I will talk about our current progress in integrating this microring photonic circuit in a cold atom experiment and discuss about possible other applications in chiral quantum optics, cold molecule synthesis and quantum state detection. Bio: Chen-Lung Hung is an assistant professor of Physics and Astronomy at Purdue University. His research area includes ultracold atomic physics, quantum optics, and cold atom-photonics integration, with a special focus on interfacing ultracold atoms with nanophotonic circuits for quantum simulation of long-range quantum magnetism. His group is also using ultracold atoms trapped in optical lattices and optical tweezers to study quantum many-body dynamics and physics of strong correlation. For these projects, he is a recipient of the AFOSR young investigator award (2017), the NSF CAREER award (2019), and a Keck Foundation research grant (2019). Upcoming BNC Virtual Faculty Seminars, Fall 2020: Date Faculty Title 9/10/20 Ali Shakouri, Director of Birck Nanotechnology Center Overview of SMART Industry Consortium 9/17/20 Luna Lu, Professor of Civil Engineering - *Note time change* (10am - 11am): Co-Hosted with ECE Nanotechnology for Energy Harvesting and Sensing Applications 9/24/20 Alex Ma, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Superconducting circuits for quantum simulation and quantum information sciences 10/01/20 Hadiseh Alaeian, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering atom-Nanophotonics at low dimensions 10/08/20 Jianguo Mei, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry Semiconducting Polymers: A Journey from Scientific Curiosity to Technology Commercialization 10/15/20 Chen-Lung Hung, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Engineering atom-nanophotonics hybrid lattices 10/22/20 Chi Hwan Lee, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Sticker-Like Flexible Sensors for Wearable Healthcare Applications 10/29/20 Ryan Wagner, Research Assistant Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering Atomic force microscopy as a tool for multiphysics nanoscale characterization 11/5/20 Arnab Banerjee, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Co-design towards exotic spin-based systems and devices 11/12/20 Krishna Jayant, Professor of BME - *Note time change* (10am - 11am): Co-Hosted with ECE 11/19/20 Spring 2021 Schedule: Date Faculty Title 2/4/21 2/11/21 Letian Dou, Assistant Professor, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering Organic-Perovskite Hybrid Quantum Wells, Heterostructure, and Optoelectronics 2/18/21 2/25/21 3/4/21 3/11/21 3/18/21 Reading Day 3/25/21 4/1/21 4/8/21 4/15/21 4/22/21 4/29/21 Dead Week 5/6/21 Finals Week Thanks! Jaime Turner Lead Administrative Assistant to the Director | Birck Nanotechnology Center BRK | 1205 W State Street | West Lafayette, IN 47907 o: 765-494-3509<tel:7654943509> | m: 765-491-3064<tel:7654913064> | jjturner@purdue.edu<mailto:jjturner@purdue.edu> [83324AA6]<https://www.purdue.edu/>
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Turner, Jaime J