The EFRC for Quantum Materials and Quantum Sensing (QSQM) presents two theory talks from the Bradlyn group. Robert McKay will present on “Nonlinear Optical Response’s Connection with Geometry,” and Kuan-Sen Lin will talk about “Bulk Properties of Topological Crystalline Insulators.” This event is geared toward students, postdocs, and faculty affiliated with the QSQM, though anyone interested in the event is welcome to attend.
About the QSQM: The EFRC-QSQM center aims to develop and apply nontrivial quantum sensing to measure and correlate local and nonlocal quantum observables in exotic superconductors, topological crystalline insulators, and strange metals. The center is led by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in partnership with the University of Illinois at Chicago and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.