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SUMMARY:Targeted Design of New Materials Meeting Axis
DESCRIPTION:The targeted design of new materials axis meetings is organized by your axis representatives Stefanos Kourtis and Hong Guo\, as well as Amélie Proulx and Shuaishuai Yuan\, on Thursday\, October 24\, at Montreal University\, for 3 plenary lectures by Maïa Vergniory\, Lena Simine\, and Oussama Moutanabbir; express presentations by the professors of the axis; presentations by the student and postdoctoral community. \n  \nStudent and postdoctoral community: \nIf you would like to present your work during the “Student and Postdoctoral Community Presentations” session\, please indicate your research group and the title of your presentation in the registration form before midnight on Monday\, October 14. Depending on the number of responses\, there may be a selection. The selection results will be announced on Wednesday\, October 16. \n\nProfessors: \nYou are invited to come and present your research group’s research in 3 minutes\, with a slide without animation. \n\nWhat: The Meeting of the Targeted Design of New Materials Axis of the RQMP \nWhen: Thursday\, October 24 from 9:00 to 17:30 \nWhere: Montreal University – Sciences Complex (MIL campus) \nHow much: FREE\, everything is covered by the RQMP \nHow: by registering at the following link https://forms.office.com/r/qJg8SUXZ4d before October 17 midnight. \nTransport from Sherbrooke: Your carpool (at least 3 people by car) or bus trip will be reimbursed. Carpool will be organized according to your answer in the registration form. The Limocar ride is free for Sherbrooke professors. If you prefer to travel by car alone\, the fare will not be reimbursed. \n\nDo not hesitate to contact the organization team if you have any questions. \nStefanos Kourtis; Shuaishuai Yuan; Amélie Proulx; Hong Guo; Chloé Paquet
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/targeted-design-of-new-materials-meeting-axis/
LOCATION:Montreal University – Sciences Complex\, 1375 Ave.Thérèse-Lavoie-Roux\, Montreal\, QC\, H2V 0B3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240924T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240924T160000
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SUMMARY:nanomaterials and biologically inspired materials axis meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Nanomaterials and Biologically Inspired Materials Axis Meeting\, organized by the representatives of the axis Delphine Bouilly and Peter Grütter\, takes place on Tuesday\, September 24\, at the Université de Montréal\, for a round table and poster presentations on the members’ research. \nWhat: The meeting of the RQMP’s Nanomaterials and Biologically Inspired Materials Axis \nWhen: Tuesday\, September 24 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. \nWhere: at the Université de Montréal\, Claire McNicoll and Jean Coutu buildings \nHow much: FREE\, everything is covered by the RQMP
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/nanomaterials-and-biologically-inspired-materials-axis-meeting/
LOCATION:Université de Montréal – Pavillon Jean-Coutu\, 2940 Chem. de Polytechnique\, Montréal\, Québec\, H3T 1J4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20240903T194811Z
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SUMMARY:2024-2025 RQMP seminars series
DESCRIPTION:For the year 2024-2025\, seminar series are orginzed in each of the poles\, in order to present a greater variety of topics throughout the year. \n\nThe seminars of the Quantum Institute and 3IT in Sherbrooke will be organized according to the invited professors\nThe seminars of the Center for the Physics of Materials of McGill every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/seminars/CPM.html#CPM\nThe seminars of the Montreal Thin Film Group (GCM) are every two Monday at 9:30 a.m. (Université de Montréal campus MIL\, or Polytechnique pavillon J.A. Bombardier)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nPlace\nTopic\nLink\n\n\n\n\n16 September 2024\, 9h30\nPolytechnique (PJAB-1035)\nYongfeng Lu – Spectrally\, Spatially\, and Temporally Controlled Laser Processing and Characterization\nReplay\n\n\n18 September 2024\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nTatsuhiro Onodera – A two-dimensionally programmable photonic chip for classical and quantum information processing\nReplay\n\n\n28 October 2024\, 9h30\nUniversité de Montréal (campus MIL) – salle B-2482\nFadwa El-Mellouhi – Challenges and Innovations in Corrosion Modeling\nReplay\n\n\n31 October 2024\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nAlbert Liu – Probing and Controlling Quantum Materials with Light\nNo replay\n\n\n7 November 2024\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nAmar Vutha – Searching for dark matter using nuclear shape oscillations\nNo replay\n\n\n14 November 2024\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nSean  Molesky – Bounding Green Function Singular Values and Shannon Capacity\nNo replay\n\n\n21 November 2024\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nBorna Pielic – Van der Waals Epitaxy of Transition Metal Disulphide Nanostructures: Tailoring Electronic Structure by Growth Variations\nNo replay\n\n\n28 November 2024\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nFrank Hegmann – Advances in ultrafast terahertz scanning tunneling microscopy\nReplay\n\n\n4 December 2024\, 11h\nSherbrooke University (Quantum Institute – auditorium)\nLena Simine – New Approaches to Computational Simulation of Amorphous Materials\nNo replay\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n9 January 2025\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nAnthony Sigillito – Quantum Engineering in Silicon\nReplay\n\n\n16 January 2025\, 15h\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nJoseph Maciejko – Topological Landau theory\nNo replay\n\n\n17 February 2025\, 9h30\nPolytechnique (PJAB-1035)\nAndrew J Musser – Embrace the darkness: From singlet fission to exciton-polaritons\nNo replay\n\n\n26 February 2025\,  11h\nUniversité de Sherbrooke (Institut Quantique – auditorium)\nNicolas Regnault – Engineering quantum phases of matter through moire materials: The case of Fractional Chern insulators\nNo replay\n\n\n27 February\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nRogério de Sousa – Introducing the Ramaniton: The quasiparticle for Raman scattering\nNo replay\n\n\n10 March\, 11h\nUniversité de Sherbrooke (Institut Quantique – auditorium)\nCarlos Silva – Many-body quantum dynamics of exciting and polaritons\nNo replay\n\n\n20 March\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nRodrick Defo – Applications of First-Principles Density-Functional Theory in Investigations of Color Centers in Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors\nNo replay\n\n\n27 March\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nPablo Bianucci – Confining light in an infinite cylinder\nNo replay\n\n\n28 March\, 11h30\nUniversité de Montréal (complexe des sciences – A5502)\nCris Adriano – Exploring Quantum Materials with Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy (ARPES)\nNo replay\n\n\n3 April\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nHerbert Fotso – Modulating qubit spectra to optimize photon-mediated operations in QIST (quantum information science and technologies) \nNo replay\n\n\n11 April\, 11h30\nUniversité de Montréal (complexe des sciences – A5502)\nMaia Vergniory – Topology is everywhere \nNo replay\n\n\n24 April\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nMario Amado – Superballistic conduction in antidot graphene superlattices\nNo replay\n\n\n5 May\, 9h30\nPolytechnique Montréal (Pavillon Lassonde ; salle M-2203)\nJason Tavares – L’ingénierie des surfaces et des interfaces au service des matériaux \nNo replay\n\n\n6 May\, 11h\n Université de Sherbrooke (Institut Quantique – auditorium)\nPiers Coleman – 100 years of Quantum Mechanics: A solid-state physicist report from the half-time show \nNo replay\n\n\n15 May\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nMichael T. Ruggiero – Jumping Crystals – Terahertz Phonons Dictate Macroscopic Mechanical Dynamics in Organic Materials \nNo replay\n\n\n22 May\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nAlexander Shluger – Creation of oxygen vacancies and structural modification of amorphous oxide films in devices\nNo replay\n\n\n29 May\, 10h30\nMcGill (pavillon Rutherford\, salle Bell)\nSarah Burke – Square and not-so-square nets: The interplay of topology and symmetry in non-symmorphic square-net tellurides probed by Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy \nNo replay
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/2024-2025-rqmp-seminars-series/
LOCATION:hybrid mode
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240507T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240507T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20231121T062214Z
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SUMMARY:RQMP Grand Conference (2024  edition)
DESCRIPTION:The RQMP Grand Conference\, 2024 edition took place on May 7\, 2024\, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.\, at the new McGill residences. The theme of this edition is Metamaterials. \nIn the program: \n\nA plenary lecture by Jennifer Dionne (Stanford University)\nConferences by Audrey Laventure (University of Montreal)\, Julien Sylvestre (University of Sherbrooke)\, Kai Wang (McGill)\nMeeting between Jennifer Dionne and the RQMP student and research community\nExpress research project speech session\nStudent poster session\nNetworking\n\nDOWNLOAD THE FULL PROGRAM. \nSponsored by PRIMA Québec and  System For Research (SFR). \nCongratulations to the three poster presentation award winners:\nThank you to our speakers
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/rqmp-grand-conference-2024-edition/
LOCATION:McGill University\, 3625 Av du Parc\, Montreal\, QC\, H2X 3P8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240429T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240429T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20240416T021537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T234726Z
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SUMMARY:EDI Training (April 2024)
DESCRIPTION:The series of joint EDI training (RQMP\, INTRIQ\, COPL\, CQMF\, CCVC\, Centre sève) continues: \nThe third training in the series takes place on Monday\, April 29 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will consist of a workshop on Inequalities in higher education: Obstacles and solutions. The event is hybrid\, the trainer will be at INRS in Varennes\, and the workshop will be broadcast at 10 Quebec universities with an animator on each site. This workshop will allow participants to reflect\, as a team\, in common situations in the field of higher education and to see how these can cause inequalities. The workshop will be given in French with bilingual visual support and conversations in each room will be possible in the language of your choice. \nAttached you will find the description of the activity. Here is the link for free registration: \nhttps://forms.office.com/r/hJZXAGsZXP (bring you lunch)
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/edi-training-april-2024/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240411T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20240126T003834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T234752Z
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SUMMARY:Research staff meeting
DESCRIPTION:The research staff rendezvous\nAre you a research professional in materials sciences? This event is made for you\, and just for you!\nThe organizing committee of the Quebec Forum on Advanced Materials (FQMA) is proud to announce the holding of the “2024 Research Personnel Meeting”. The event will take place on April 12\, 2024 at the Le Dauphin hotel in Drummondville. \nThe objectives of this event are to bring together all materials research professionals in Quebec\, to discover each person’s expertise\, to increase collaborations and to improve access to platforms. \nYou can now register for the event for free (using the promo code FQMA24). The committee offers accommodation the day before the event (i.e. Thursday April 11) for all people registered before March 4\, 2024. \nYou can find more information on our website\, including the preliminary program for the day. A welcome cocktail will be organized in the hotel bar the day before. Meals for the day are covered by the organizing committee. \nHope to see you there
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/research-staff-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Hotel Le Dauphin (Drummondville)\, 600\, Boulevard Saint-Joseph\, Drummondville\, QC\, J2C 2C1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240326T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240326T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20240220T024106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T011255Z
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SUMMARY:Light-Matter Interaction RQMP Axis Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, March 26\, at Polytechnique\, took place the Light-Material Interactions Axis meeting for member presentations on their research (Vincent Forster\, Selcuk Parlak\, Jiaxing Ma\, Adam Prus-Czarnecki\, Malama Chisanga\, Leonidas Agiotis\, Alexandre Carrière\, Pierre-Luc Thériault\, Jérémy Peltier). \n*This event was reserved for RQMP members* \nWhat : Light-Matter RQMP Axis Meeting \nWhen : Tuesday\, March 26th all day \nWhere : at Polytechnique Montreal – JA Bombardier Hall (1035) \nHow much : FREE\, everything is taken care of by the RQMP
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/light-matter-interaction-rqmp-axis-meeting/
LOCATION:Polytechnique – J.A. Bombardier building\, 5155 Chem. de la Rampe\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240224
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20240213T024847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T183143Z
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SUMMARY:Quantum Axis Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, February 23\, at McGill\, the RQMP Quantum Axis meeting took place\, with 9 member presentations and lots of networking time. Thank you to the 77 very enthusiastic participants. \n*This event was reserved for RQMP members* \nWhat: The meeting of the Quantum axis of the RQMP \nWhen: Friday February 23 all day \nWhere: at McGill University \nHow much: FREE\, everything is covered by RQMP
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/quantum-axis-meeting/
LOCATION:McGill – Faculty Club\, 3450 Rue McTavish\, Montréal\, QC\, H3A 1X9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231120T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20231018T192120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T060129Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop on writing a policy note
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the policy note as a communication and decision support tool\nSUSTAINABLE MATERIALS AND PROCESSES FOR ENERGY TRANSITION\n\nHave you always wanted to understand how our decision-makers choose which path to take in resolving major transition issues? The policy note is a simple and clear knowledge transfer tool that research can use to issue analyzes and recommendations on a specific societal issue or problem. We are pleased to invite you to our next workshop Sustainable materials and processes for the energy transition: Understanding the policy note as a communication and decision support tool. This workshop aims to equip participants with the basic knowledge and skills to create effective and inclusive policy briefs allowing\, who knows\, to influence our decision-makers! \n\n\nDuring this collaborative morning\, participants will have the opportunity to: \n1) Understand the policy note tool and its usefulness \n2) Understand notions of complexity in the transition and the tools at our disposal to resolve them\, in particular: \na- The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals \nb- Eco-responsibility in research \nc- Systemic thinking \n3) Work as a team on a political note concerning critical materials and the battery sector in the energy transition \n\n\n\n\nProgram\n\n\n\n\nTime\nActivity\n\n\n\n\n8h50 – 9h\nWelcoming participants\n\n\n9h – 9h50\nUnderstanding a political note\n\n\n9h50 – 10h\nBreak\n\n\n10h – 10h30\nSystemic approaches: SDGs and eco-responsibility in research\n\n\n10h30 – 12h\nPolicy note writing workshop\n\n\n12h – 13h\nPizzas lunch\n\n\n\n\nTo register ☜
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/workshop-on-writing-a-policy-note/
LOCATION:Centre d’innovation\, 950 av. Beaumont\, Montreal\, QC\, H3N 1V5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20231004T003622Z
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SUMMARY:Topological Quantum Matter Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will mainly welcome students and members of the RQMP who are interested in topological quantum materials\, but it is open to all\, including the curious. There will be poster sessions and plenty of time for discussions. Presentation titles and abstracts will be announced later\, keep an eye out event website. \nTransportation from Montreal and meals for all participants are provided. The event is free\, but we need to process registrations for logistics (transport\, meals\, facilities\, etc.): \nFree registration before Friday October 20 at 4 p.m. \n  \nProgram : \n\n\n\n09:15\n\nWelcome \n\n\n\n09:30\nMaia Vergniory\nThe role of crystalline symmetries in topological materials\n\n\n10:30\n\nCoffee break \n\n\n\n11:00\nPhilippe St-Jean\nTopological photonic matter in synthetic dimensions\n\n\n11:30\nFabio Boschini\nUltrafast electron dynamics and excitons in 3D topological insulators\n\n\n12:00\n\nLunch on site \n\n\n\n13:00\n\nPosters \n\n\n\n15:00\nTami Pereg Barnea\nDriving topological states of matter\n\n\n15:30\nMichel Côté\nTemperature dependence of electronic states in topological insulators\n\n\n16:00\n\ntalks \n\n\n\n16:30\n\nEnd \n\n\n\n\n  \nOrganization committee \nIon Garate\, Stefanos Kourtis\, André-Marie Tremblay
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/topological-quantum-matter-workshop/
LOCATION:Sherbrooke University\, 2500 Bd de l'Université\, Sherbrooke\, QC\, J1K 2R1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240523
DTSTAMP:20260417T102227
CREATED:20230918T235605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T060134Z
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SUMMARY:RQMP Seminar Series 2023-2024
DESCRIPTION:For the year 2023-2024\, the RQMP seminar committee has organized seminar series in each of the centers\, in order to present a greater variety of subjects throughout the year. \n\nSeminars at the Quantique Institute in Sherbrooke every Wednesday at 11 a.m. https://www.usherbrooke.ca/iq/evenements-iq/calendrier/\nMcGill Center of Physics of Materials seminars every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/seminars/CPM.html#CPM\nThe Montreal Thin Films Group seminars are every two Monday at 9h30 (on Montreal University MIL campus\, or J.A.Bombardier building at Polytechnique)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nPlace\nTitle\nLink\n\n\n\n\n21 September\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nBill Coish – Solid-state qubits and quantum cavities for fault-tolerant quantum computing\nNo replay\n\n\n22 September\, 14h\nSherbrooke  University (Quantum Institut\, atrium D9)\nKlass-Jan Tielrooij – The Ultrafast Thermodynamics Of (Twisted) Graphene\nReplay\n\n\n29 September\, 14h\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nDima Gutman – Heat transport in Weyl semimetals in the hydrodynamic regime\nReplay\n\n\n5 October\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nMatteo Ippoliti – Learnability phase transition in monitored quantum dynamics\nReplay\n\n\n19  October\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nAyse Turak – Crafting Light at the Nanoscale: Disruptive Optical and Optoelectronic applications Harnessing the Power of Reverse Micelles\nReplay\n\n\n19  October\, 11h\nSherbrooke  University (Quantum Institut\, atrium D9)\nCunlu Zhou – An SU(2)-symmetric Semidefinite Programming Hierarchy for Quantum MaxCut\nNo replay\n\n\n26 October\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nPankaj K. Jha – Quantum Optics with 2D and Not 2D Materials\nReplay\n\n\n2 November\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nSarah Burke – Tracing electrons in organic optoelectronic materials\nNo replay\n\n\n9 November\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nFabio Boschini – Electron dynamics in quantum materials probed by advanced momentum-resolved spectroscopies\nReplay\n\n\n16 November\, 11h\nSherbrooke  University (Quantum Institut\, atrium D9)\nOlivier Gingras – Superconducting Strontium Ruthenate: The Mystery Remains Despite NumerousRecent Advancements\nReplay\n\n\n23 November\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nBienvenu Ndagano – Quantum microscopy using spatially correlated photons\nReplay\n\n\n30 November\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nIon Garate – Van Roosbroeck’s equations with topological terms: The case of Weyl semimetals\nNo replay\n\n\n7 December\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nCecilia Clementi – Navigating protein landscapes with a machine-learned transferable coarse-grained model\nReplay\n\n\n11 January\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nErika Janitz – Quantum Sensing with Diamond Defects\nNo replay\n\n\n18 January\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nSébastien Francoeur – New approaches for the investigation of confined hyperbolic polaritons in Van der Waals crystals\nReplay\n\n\n23 January\, 11h\nSherbrooke  University (Quantum Institut\, atrium D9)\nJuanita Bocquel – Single Spin Impurities in Semiconductors for Quantum Information Science and Technology\nNo replay\n\n\n29 January\, 11h\nMontréal University (MIL campus\, room B-2061)\nCarlos Silva-Acuña – Dynamique quantique à plusieurs corps des excitons-polaritons dans des microcavités optiques\nReplay\n\n\n1 February\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nNathan Weibe – Exponential Quantum Speedup for Simulating Classical Harmonic Oscillators\nReplay\n\n\n9 February\, 11h\nUniversity of Sherbrooke (Quantum Institut\, atrium D9)\nChristian Andersen – Towards error-protected superconducting qubits\nNo replay\n\n\n12 February\, 9h30\nMontréal University (MIL campus\, room A-3561)\nSebastien Francoeur – New approaches for the investigation of confined hyperbolic polaritons in Van der Waals crystals\nNo replay\n\n\n15 February\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nVictor Drouin-Touchette – Simulating Spin Systems Using Programmable Quantum Simulators\nReplay\n\n\n14 February\, 13h30\nInstitut Quantique de Université de Sherbrooke (atrium D9)\nZoé McIntyre – Quantum information processing with solid-state qubits\, flying cats\, and quantum cavities\nNo replay\n\n\n22 February\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nBen Sussman – Ultrafast Quantum Photonics: Beating Decoherence with Fast Light\nNo replay\n\n\n26 February\, 9h30\nPolytechnique (PJAB\, 1035)\nWilliam Skene – Leveraging the properties of constitutional components for rationally designing functional materials for device applications\nNo replay\n\n\n18 March\, 9h30\nMontréal University (MIL campus\, room A-3561)\nYves-Alain Peter – Sensing and Tuning with Optical Microresonators on Chip\nReplay\n\n\n21 March\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nLucien Weiss – Characterizing cell-to-surface interactions at the nanoscale by back-focal-plane microscopy for biosensing and nanoparticle delivery\nNo replay\n\n\n25 March\, 9h30\nPolytechnique (PJAB\, 1035)\nLaurent Houssiau – Profilage par ToF-SIMS de matériaux hybrides et synthèse de nanoparticules métalliques par plasma froid\nReplay\n\n\n28 March\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nFeliciano Giustino  – One hundred years of polarons\nNo replay\n\n\n4 April\, 9h30\nSherbrooke 3IT (room P2-1002)\nOleksandr Voznyy – Applying machine learning to search for new materials for clean energy\nNo  Replay\n\n\n4 April\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nJohn A. Marohn – The excitement and frustration of persistent photoconductivity in lead-halide perovskites\nReplay to come\n\n\n4 April\, 15h30\nUniversity of Montreal (campus MIL – room A-3541)\nMikaël Rechtsman – How to make photons feel magnetic fields\, and implications thereof\nCancelled\n\n\n11 April\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nEfrat Shimshoni – Quantum Hall Phase Diagram of Bilayer Graphene\nReplay\n\n\n22 April\, 9h30\nPolytechnique (PJAB\, 1035)\nJeter Hall – The entanglement of quantum computing and dark matter searches\nReplay\n\n\n25 April\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nFrank Spano – Excitons and Excimers in Molecular π-Stacks\nReplay to come\n\n\n2 May\, 10h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nHippolyte Astier – Logic and memory functions in molecular tunnelling junctions\nReplay\n\n\n6 May\, 9h30\nUniversity of Montreal (campus MIL – room A-3561)\nLucien Weiss  – Measuring interactions between cells and surfaces at the nanoscale by back-focal-plane microscopy for biosensing and nanoparticle delivery\nNo replay\n\n\n21 May\, 9h30\nPolytechnique (PJAB\, 1035)\nChihaya Adachi – Comprehensive molecular design aimed at high-performance Optoelectronic devices\nReplay to come\n\n\n11 June\, 15h30\nPolytechnique (PJAB\, 1035)\nJessica Steinlechner – The perfect mirror materials for exploring our Universe\nReplay\n\n\n16 July\, 13h30\nMcGill (Rutherford Hall\, Bell Room)\nBen Levitan –  Shedding light on collective modes in two-dimensional superconductors\nZoom link
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/rqmp-seminar-series-2023-2024/
LOCATION:hybrid mode
CATEGORIES:Past events
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SUMMARY:RQEMP summer school
DESCRIPTION:The summer school\, is an open event and which is intended to be accessible to all students in materials science\, from the baccalaureate to the doctorate\, with conferences on a wide variety of subjects in materials science\, we aim to introduce you to several fields present in the RQMP and elsewhere in Quebec\, while offering to go more in depth in your subjects of interest. \nThe 2023 edition will take place at Bishop’s University in Sherbrooke\, from August 16 to 18\, 2023. \nRegistration costs $200\, and can be reimbursed by your respective research groups\, even for trainees. This cost covers food\, accommodation and transportation from Montreal to Sherbrooke\, for those who need it. \nAlso\, don’t forget that you have the opportunity to participate in the student presentations of the summer school – take this opportunity to practice presenting in lecture format through a 10-minute presentation on your work. \, with cash prizes for the top 5 presentations\, as judged by fellow students. \nFinally\, for any other questions\, do not hesitate to contact the student committee directly\, by sending an email to phillip.rumsby@polymtl.ca. \nRegistration form (limited places): https://forms.gle/YEeUbWSPjyh7c7B77
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/title/
LOCATION:Bishop’s University\, 2600 rue du collège\, Sherbrooke\, QC\, J1M 1Z7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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SUMMARY:RQMP Grande Conference (2023 edition)
DESCRIPTION:RQMP Grande Conference is the annual colloquium of the RQMP. This day is focused on sharing scientific knowledge and is an opportunity to network. \nThe 2023 edition of the Grande Conférence du RQMP took place on Friday\, June 9 in Sherbrooke (cultural center of the University of Sherbrooke). This year’s theme was “Materials for Energy”. \n  \nThe program compiled: \n\nthe celebration of the 20 years of the RQMP\nThe great conference of Karin Hinzer (Ottawa University) and members of the RQMP Normand Mousseau\, Luc Fréchette\, Kirk Bevan\nEDI training for professors to learn how to welcome foreign students\nA round table on employability after studies in materials science\nA networking cocktail and posters\n\n  \nMANY THANKS to our sponsors PRIMA Québec and System For Research for financing students awards. \n     \nCongratulations to the three poster presentation award winners:\nLu Chen\, Yee Wei Foong\, and Meghan McNeil \n \n\nThanks for the speakers:
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/rqmp-grande-conference-2023-edition/
LOCATION:Sherbrooke University\, 2500 Bd de l'Université\, Sherbrooke\, QC\, J1K 2R1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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SUMMARY:Quebec Forum on Advanced Materials (FQMA)
DESCRIPTION:Quebec forum on advanced materials in Quebec – All about collaborative research\nDo collaborative research and advanced materials matter to you? Take part in this one-of-a-kind event\, aimed at bringing together all the players in Quebec’s innovation ecosystem in the advanced materials sector. \nThe FQMA aims to promote\, on the one hand\, synergies between academic research and the industrial environment of the advanced materials sector\, and on the other hand\, collaborations between research centers in terms of expertise and equipment. \nCheck out the site to learn more! \nThank you to the 130 participants for their enthusiasm\, thank you to the collaborators for their involvement\, thank you to the sponsors for their support. Here is the participant guide to download. Subscribe to the RQMP newsletter to find out if a second edition is being prepared.
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/quebec-forum-on-advanced-materials-fqma/
LOCATION:Expocité Québec\, 250 Bd Wilfrid-Hamel\, Quebec city\, QC\, G1L 4W7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230322
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SUMMARY:Quantum photonics symposium
DESCRIPTION:Québec accelerates its shift to quantum photonics\nQuantum Photonics Québec (PQ2)\, COPL\, INTRIQ and RQMP invite you to attend the Symposium Québec accelerates its shift to quantum photonics on Wednesday\, March 22\, 2023\, at Polytechnique Montréal. The PQ2 platform will be presented\, along with the results of the research that has been funded. Sébastien Francoeur\, Denis Seletskiy\, Roberto Morandotti\, Philippe St-Jean\, Nicolas Quesada\, Kai Wang\, Bienvenu Ndagano\, among others will give conferences.
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/quantum-photonics-symposium/
LOCATION:Polytechnique Montreal\, 2500 Chem. de Polytechnique\, Montreal\, QC\, H3T 1J4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230317
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SUMMARY:EDI training (March 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Non-violent communications – URELLES\nThe RQMP has joined the CGCC\, QCAM\, COPL and INTRIQ to offer you a series of free EDI training courses throughout the year. The second takes place on March 17 at noon and is about Non-violent communication. This training is given by URelles\, an EDI support firm. The activity consists of one hour of training at the University of Montreal and rebroadcast in 10 Quebec universities (in Montreal\, Quebec\, Sherbrooke\, Trois-Rivières).
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/edi-training-march-2023/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221208
DTSTAMP:20260417T102228
CREATED:20230809T020155Z
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SUMMARY:EDI training (december 2022)
DESCRIPTION:Microaggressions in the workplace – URELLES\nThe RQMP has joined the CGCC\, QCAM\, COPL and INTRIQ to offer you a series of free EDI training courses throughout the year. The first is held on December 7 at noon and is about Microaggressions in the workplace. This training is given by URelles\, an EDI support firm. The activity is composed of one hour of hybrid training and 30 minutes of in-person EDI discussion. The activity will be available in 10 Quebec universities (in Montreal\, Quebec\, Sherbrooke\, Trois-Rivières). Here are the details
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/edi-training-december-2022/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230505
DTSTAMP:20260417T102228
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SUMMARY:2022-2023 RQMP seminar series
DESCRIPTION:The RQMP seminar committee organizes a conference every Monday\, either by RQMP members or by guest scientists. The series of seminars 2022-2023 ended at the beginning of May\, in total 25 lectures were presented. All recordings are available on the RQMP YouTube channel. \nA huge thank you to the whole committee: \n \n\nSankar Das Sarma (Maryland University) Majorana zero modes and topological quantum computation: What\, why\, how\, when?\nChloé Paquet (RQMP) Self-healing UV curable coatings for wood finishing system\nSwati Singh (University of Delaware) Mechanical sensors for exploring the dark sector\nFriedrich Krein (Technische Universität Wien) Paramagnon diffusion and pseudogaps from weak coupling to strong coupling\nNicolás Quesada (Polytechnique) Quantum Computational Advantage with a Programmable Photonic Processor\nStefanie Czischek (Ottawa University) Quantum state representation with artificial and spiking neural networks\nSean Molesky (RQMP) A Dual Outlook for Inverse Design\nYao Shen (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Electronic structure and charge order in square planar low valence nickelates\nIacopo Carusotto (Università di Trento) Excitations and dynamics of fractional quantum Hall fluids of light (and of atoms)\nLudvik Martinu (RQMP) Surface engineering for sustainable future: Multifunctional coatings for optics\, energy\, and aerospace applications\nQuentin Barthélémy (Université de Sherbrooke) Heat conduction in herbertsmithite: field dependence at the onset of the quantum spin liquid regime\nAlex Krasnok (Florida International University) Quantum Nonreciprocity with Nonlinearity and Weyl semimetals\nPierre-Gabriel Rozon (RQMP) Quantum scars and their relations to subspaces with « broken » time evolution operators\nHanna Terletska (Middle Tennessee State University) Electron localization in quantum materials using dynamical cluster approach\nFrank Marsiglio (University of Alberta) High-Pressure Hydrides and Electron-phonon Superconductivity: questions about the Experiments and questions about the Theory\nAnushya Chandran (Boston University) Quantization of dynamics in quasi-periodically driven systems\nGuillaume Thekkadath (National Research Council of Canada) Determining the modal structure of quantum light using intensity interferometry\nOwen Benton (Max Plank Institute) Abundance of Ground States in a Frustrated Quantum Antiferromagnet\nAntoine Georges (Flatiron Institute) Hund Metals: Strong Electronic Correlations Beyond the Mott Paradigm\nAmirreza Ataei (RQMP) Electrons with Planckian Scattering in the Strange Metal Phase of Cuprate Superconductors\nBill Atkinson (Trent) The physics of electron-doped ferroelectrics and quantum paraelectrics\nAdina Luican-Mayer (University of Ottawa) 2D Quantum materials and devices at the atomic scale\nRichard Martel (RQMP) Chimie covalente et interactions électron-phonon dans des nanostructures de carbones\nXuedong Hu (SUNY Buffalo) Spin qubits in semiconductor heterostructures: The promise and the reality\nFabio Boschini (INRS) Dynamic electron interactions in quantum materials probed via TR-ARPES and RIXS\nJames D. McGettrick (Swansea University) XPS and UPS analyses of perovskite solar cells coated with roll-to-roll slot matrices
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/2022-2023-rqmp-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:Past events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220615
DTSTAMP:20260417T102228
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SUMMARY:RQMP Grande Conference (2022 edition)
DESCRIPTION:The Grande Conférence is the annual symposium of the RQMP. This day is focused on sharing scientific knowledge and is an opportunity to network. 2022 program was based on Low-dimensionnal materials dimension\, a major conference by Eva Andrei (Rutgers University)\, conferences by our members Antonella Badia\, Tami Pereg-Barnea\, David Sénéchal\, and Stéphane Kena-Cohen\, and a poster session to see the work of our students.
URL:https://rqmp.ca/en/event/rqmp-grande-conference-2022-edition/
LOCATION:Montreal University – Sciences Complex\, 1375 Ave.Thérèse-Lavoie-Roux\, Montreal\, QC\, H2V 0B3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past events
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