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Quantum Gas Microscopy of Fermionic Matter in Continuous Space

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In the last decade, quantum gas microscopy has emerged as a powerful technique to probe and
manipulate quantum many-body systems at the single-atom level. So far, however, it has only been used for the study of lattice and spin chain physics, prominently to explore the Hubbard model and its generalizations. In this talk, I will present our recent efforts to extend quantum gas microscopy to the study of fermionic many-body systems in continuous space and characterize them at previously inaccessible levels of resolution and control.

Summer Farewell Fest

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Join an evening of fun with your family and colleagues before the academic year begins! The event includes carnival games and inflatables, free food, music, wellness resources, and free backpacks with school supplies (limited). 

Frugal Science: A Physicist View on Tackling Global Health, Climate Change and Democratization of Science

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Abstract: Science faces an accessibility challenge. Although information/knowledge is fast becoming available to everyone around the world, the experience of science is significantly limited. One approach to solving this challenge is to democratize access to scientific tools. We believe this can be achieved via “Frugal science”; a philosophy that inspires design, development and deployment of ultra-affordable yet powerful scientific tools for the masses.