The Fascinating, Weird World of Quantum Matter: Karen Hallberg Public Lecture

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In her live Perimeter Public Lecture webcast on December 2, 2020, quantum condensed matter expert Karen Hallberg explored examples of emergent phenomena, such as superconductivity, and how we can tackle complex problems using quantum information to filter the most relevant data. Hallberg is a professor of physics at the Balseiro Institute and Research Director of the Bariloche Atomic Center, both in her native Argentina. She has developed state-of-the-art computational approaches to understanding nanoscopic systems and new materials.

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Your series of lectures are simply fantastic

Zethuzzz
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I m student of physics from india and I love this channel ❤️❤️

Quantum physics and astrophysics is my favourite

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I love your channel, but please do invest in a "quantum" microphone.

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I live beside the Perimeter Institute.

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You should ask the speakers to record their own speeches in audio or video+audio in high qualities with their own devices, as you chat. Later, you can make better final products with these audio and video files. Most scientific speakers would be happy to let you use their recordings. Low-quality sounds make our ears painful, and cause auditory neuromas. Higher-quality audio products can get more audience.

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I watched this about a hour ago... why another upload - what changed??

ATIVE
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Thank you so much, Clearly presented the most difficult topic.

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Greg, you are awesome. I been watching you for years man. Keep bringing me good stuff.

gavares
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Probably quantum is normal. It's us that are strange

russchadwell
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@PIOutreach I guess we can use Coulomb's law for the elegant solution; proton-proton repulsion is orders of magnitude stronger than locally acting gravity, so the technology of proton traps must be transferred from particle physics laboratories and integrated into our vehicles and global transport, since this is a naturally occurring process, there will be no need to invest additional energy, as in the case of electromagnetic levitation, wheels may become redundant over time, rubber production, bearings, rails, etc! Global goods transport on land and seas can be made pollutant-free, sufficiently advanced, this technology could end the era of chemical rockets in favor of a safer and more economical space industry!

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fascinating topic & lecture!
i do wish the first 30minutes could have been reallocated to go thru the 2nd half with more depth.
BECs are wierd. i want to hear more about them from experts please. thanks.

cryptolicious
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Fantastic lecture, thank you very much!!!

akirasthecat
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E=hv=hc/wave length, E=MCsq , If this is True then hv=MCsq , and MCsq = hc/wave length . Have fun, and please don't collapse the planet .

therakshasan
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Think of quantum theory to equate with MOSFET design, on a basic level, and how high density magnetism might affect electron flow at different frequencies and levels.
I like to think about unusual combinations of devices and practices that may or may not 'go' with each other..
Think outside the box.
Point magnetism, not unlike Hallenbach effect magnetics, as applied to gate construction in mosfets.
Using quantum high Gauss magnets on or near gate structures, and the potential changes to current flow, electron coupling, and frequency range of such potential combinations.
Oddity is great.

AECRADIO
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Outstanding lecturer and lecture in both form and content

Petrov
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Many many thanks for bringing science to us ordinary mortals. Love this channel.😀

grasscarver
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Albert father ko experiment
Engine flow elecity la dricitive gar nu par na
Dricitc gar na rod na (solar energy battery connect) direct

nasalimbu
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Well done, professor! Seems like the quantum world is very good at creating a lot of cognitive dissonance. A particle is what it is and what it is not simultaneously. We need to learn more about why this realm has these particular properties.

arjunataylor
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Seems like I have heard all of this before from P.i

whirledpeas
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It is an awesome presentation and to be honest I envy Karen a bit - doing science in such beautiful place looks like a dream 😎

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