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Events During the Week of January 11th through January 18th, 2026

Monday, January 12th, 2026

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Tuesday, January 13th, 2026

Preliminary Exam
Progress towards Quantum Error Correction (QEC) on Neutral atom quantum computing.
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Place: Chamberlin Hall Room 5280
Speaker: Linipun Phuttitarn
Abstract: Quantum computers hold the promise of solving problems that are computationally intractable for classical computers. However, errors arising from interactions with the environment and imperfect control limit their computational power. Quantum error correction (QEC) addresses this challenge by detecting and correcting errors in logical qubits, which are encoded across multiple physical qubits. Implementing QEC, however, requires physical qubits with gate fidelities above a certain threshold and the ability to perform mid-circuit, qubit-selective measurements.

In this talk, I will present our progress toward implementing QEC on a neutral-atom quantum processor. First, I will describe a mid-circuit, qubit-selective measurement scheme using a single alkali species that exploits the hyperfine structure. Then, I will discuss a machine learning techniques to enhance qubit readout fidelity. I will also present our work on improving entangling gate fidelity using single-photon Rydberg excitation. Finally, I will outline our roadmap for achieving the QEC milestone on our processor.
Host: Mark Saffman
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2026

Preliminary Exam
Tokamak Plasmas above Traditional Density Limits in the Madison Symmetric Torus
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Place: Chamberlin Hall Room 5290
Speaker: Joseph Flahavan
Host: John Sarff
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Thursday, January 15th, 2026

Graduate Program Event
Physics Qualifying Exam - Classical Mechanics
Time: 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Place: 2241 Chamberlin
Host: Sharon Kahn
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Graduate Program Event
Physics Qualifying Exam - Statistical Mechanics
Time: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Place: 2241 Chamberlin
Host: Sharon Kahn
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Preliminary Exam
Kinetic impacts on Rayleigh-Taylor-driven magnetic reconnection in accretion flows
Time: 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Place: B343 Sterling or
Speaker: Braden Buck, Physics PhD Graduate Student
Abstract: The Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RTI) is ubiquitous in many fluid flows, such as astrophysical plasma flows. The RTI encourages mixing in a medium with an unstably stratified density profile under the influence of an accelerating force such as gravity. If a sheared magnetic field profile is present, the RTI can cause reconnection to occur through plasma mixing, leading to nonthermal particle acceleration for sufficiently low beta plasmas. While the kinetic effects of this phenomenon have been previously studied in two-dimensional simulations (V. Zhdankin, B. Ripperda, A. A. Philippov, 2023), three-dimensional effects have not been explored. Here, we directly compare two-dimensional and three-dimensional localized particle-in-cell kinetic simulations to elucidate three-dimensional effects on RTI-driven magnetic reconnection in a sub-relativistic pair-plasma subjected to a sheared magnetic field profile and RTI-unstable density stratification. This analysis is carried out for a parameter scan across magnetic shear angle values. We expect that these results can provide further insights into plasma physics governing reconnection as well as the near-infrared and X-ray flares observed from localized regions of the accretion disk surrounding Sagittarius A*.

Host: Vladimir Zhdankin
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Notebook reclamation project
Notebook reclamation project - January 2026 edition
Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Place: 4328 Chamberlin
Speaker: Sharon Kahn
Abstract: A large number of lab notebooks are abandoned each semester by students in physics undergrad classes. Rather than leaving these to hit the garbage or collect dust in grad offices, help reclaim them!

1 – If you have abandoned notebooks in your office (whether from your students or notebooks that were there when you moved in!), bring them to 4328 CH by Thursday, January 15.
2 – Join us to help strip out and recycle the used pages (no need to sign up – just come help!):
3- Need a notebook? Reclaimed notebooks will be free for the taking in the CH lobby (next to the mural).
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Friday, January 16th, 2026

Graduate Program Event
Physics Qualifying Exam - Electricity and Magnetism
Time: 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Place: 2241 Chamberlin
Host: Sharon Kahn
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Graduate Program Event
Physics Qualifying Exam - Quantum Mechanics
Time: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Place: 2241 Chamberlin
Host: Sharon Kahn
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