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         *Broadcast via Zoom for the Spring 2021 semester *Seminars are held at 12:00pm unless otherwise stated.
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        - February 22, 2021 -Virtual Zoom seminar
 
          Igor Mazin - George Mason University 
          "Conventional high temperature superconductivity: from A15 to MgB2 to superhydrates" [Abstract] 
Host: Leonid Levitov 
 
           
             
             
             
               
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      - March 1, 2021 -Virtual Zoom seminar
 
        Brian Skinner - Ohio State University 
        "The case for samarium hexaboride without neutral fermions" [Abstract] 
        Host: Leonid Levitov 
         
         
      - March 8, 2021 -Virtual Zoom seminar
 
        Oskar Vafek - Director, CMS-Theory National High Magnetic Field Laboratory 
        "Correlations and topology in the magic angle twisted bilayer graphene" [Abstract] 
        Host: Liang Fu 
         
         
      - March 15, 2021   There will not be a  Chez Pierre Seminar  due to the Virtual March APS Meeting
 
         
         
      - March 22, 2021 -Virtual Zoom seminar
 
      Johnpierre Paglione, Professor & Director Maryland Quantum Materials Center Department of Physics, University of Maryland 
      "Exotic superconductivity in nearly ferromagnetic UTe2"  [Abstract] 
      Host: Pablo Jarillo-Herrero
  
           
         
      - March 29, 2021 -Virtual Zoom seminar
 
        Aaron Bostwick - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
        "nanoARPES of exfoliated heterostructures" [Abstract] 
        Host: Riccardo Comin 
       
           
             
             
           
       
 
       
       
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        - April 5, 2021 - Virtual Zoom seminar
 Marco Polini, University of Pisa 
          "Photon condensation in a spatially-varying electromagnetic field"
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