Seminars 專題演講

Event Date Speaker Title Host Notes
Dr. Shoichi Kawamoto (CYCU) Matrix Model Renormalization Group Analysis for Scalar Field Theory on Fuzzy Sphere Dr. Toshifumi Yamada (NCU)
Prof. Lee-Wei Yang (Institute of Bioinformatics and Structural Biology, NTHU) Time-(in)dependent linear response theories describing ligand-induced protein conformational changes and allosteric mutants' impacts on enzymes' catalysis Prof. Kuo-An Wu (NTHU)
Dr. Shou-Huang Dai (NTU) On the entanglement entropy of the gauge fields on the lattice Dr. Shoichi Kawamoto (CYCU)
Prof. Po-chung Chen (NTHU) Spin-2 bosons in a 1D optical lattice Prof. Shu-Jung Tang (NTHU)
Dr. Toshifumi Noumi (Riken) Effective field theory for spacetime symmetry breaking Dr. Koyama Yoji (NCTS)
Prof. Kuan-Wei Su (Department of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University) Recent study of laser-induced breakdown with Q-switched mode-locked lasers Prof. Chih-Sung Chuu (NTHU)
Prof. Pichet Vanichchapongjaroen (The Institute for Fundamental Study, Naresuan University, Thailand) Non-linear chiral 2-form action in different splittings Dr. Koyama Yoji (NCTS)
Dr. Shoichi Kawamoto (Chung Yuan Christian University) Matrix Renormalization Group Analysis for Scalar Field Theory and Spiral Flows Dr. Dharmesh Jain (NTU)
Prof. Oliver G. SCHMIDT (IFW Dresden, Germany) Straining and shaping nanomembranes: From concepts to applications Prof. Shun-Jen Cheng (鄭舜仁教授) Abstract: Nanomembranes are thin, flexible, transferable and can be assembled into 3D micro- and nanoarchitectures. This makes them attractive for a broad range of applications and scientific research fields ranging from novel strain-tunable heterostructure devices to ultra-compact 3D systems both on and off the chip. If nanomembranes are differentially strained they deform themselves and roll-up into tubular structures upon release from their mother substrate. Rolled-up nanomembranes can be exploited to rigorously compact electronic circuitry, energy storage units and novel optical systems. Highlights of this talk will include imperceptible magnetoelectronic devices and wavelength-tunable single photon sources as well as ultra-compact lab-in-a-tube and self-propelled autonomous systems. Registration Website : https://goo.gl/IC3tTQ Please register for lunch box before 2015/5/20 (Wed.) Contact e-mail: ttkhine@nctu.edu.tw
Dr. Joshua D. Qualls (NTU) SCFT and AdS/CFT correspondence Dr. Dharmesh Jain (NTU)
Prof. Harry C.S. Lam (Department of physics, McGill/UBC, Canada) Emergence of local interaction and quantum uncertainty from Mobius invariance. Prof. Kingman Cheung (NTHU)
Prof. Wai-Yee Keung (University of Illinois at Chicago) Lamb Shift and Hyperfine in Muonic Hydrogen Dr. Ho-Chin Tsai (NTNU)
Prof. Chung Kao (University of Oklahoma) Searching for Higgs Pairs at the LHC Dr. Masaya Kohda (CYCU)
Prof. Di-Jing Huang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center) Collective magnetic excitations of superconducting cuprates measured with res-onant inelastic X-ray scattering Prof. Shu-Jung Tang (NTHU)
Prof. Yeong-Cherng Liang (Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University) From device-independent entanglement detection to device-independent entanglement quantification and beyond Hsu, Li-Yi (CYCU)
Prof. Siye Wu (NTHU) Non-orientable surfaces and S-duality Dr. Koyama Yoji (NCTS)
Dr. Sung-Po Chao (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica) Transport and quantum information in strongly correlated topological systems Prof. Yueh-Nan Chen (NCKU)
Prof. Siye Wu (National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu) Non-orientable Surfaces and S-duality Dr. Joshua Qualls (NTU)
Prof. Yu-Chang Chen 陳煜璋教授 (Department of Electrophysics, NCTU.) Electron transport and thermal transport from first principles Prof. Yu-Chang Chen Please register for lunch box before 2015/5/13(Wed.) Registration Website : https://goo.gl/4qXnxU
Dr. Joshua D. Qualls (NTU) Conformal bootstrapping Dr. Dharmesh Jain (NTU)