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SUMMARY:PSOC@Penn Seminar: “Smart Immune Receptor Sequencing in Single Cells" (Michael Malone)
DESCRIPTION:Physical Sciences in Oncology Center PSOC@Penn \nSpring 2022 Hybrid-Seminar Series \nTowne 225 / Raisler Lounge @ Noon (EST) \nFor Zoom link \, please contact manu@seas.upenn.edu
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/psocpenn-seminar-smart-immune-receptor-sequencing-in-single-cells-michael-malone/
LOCATION:Raisler Lounge (Room 225)\, Towne Building\, 220 South 33rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Doctoral,Graduate,Student
ORGANIZER;CN="PSOC":MAILTO:manu@seas.upenn.edu
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SUMMARY:ESE Spring Seminar - "Dynamics and Control of Quantum Systems"
DESCRIPTION:In practice\, quantum systems of interest are never isolated. The presence of noise or the interaction with an environment can radically change a system’s dynamics\, typically destroying resources such as quantum coherence and entanglement – that is\, destroying the resources that are necessary to benefit from quantum phenomena in applications of quantum science. \nI will present a general framework to study the dynamics of realistic quantum systems from first principles. More specifically\, I will show bounds on the speed with which open-quantum and classical-stochastic systems evolve. In certain regimes\, these bounds correctly capture dynamics in a range of fields\, from quantum and classical thermodynamics to evolutionary biology. \nIn the last part of the talk\, I will introduce a mechanism to control the dynamics of open quantum systems by exploiting measurement feedback from continuous monitoring. I will show how this can\, in turn\, be used to mitigate the effects of the interaction with an environment.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/ese-spring-seminar-dynamics-and-control-of-quantum-systems/
LOCATION:Raisler Lounge (Room 225)\, Towne Building\, 220 South 33rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Colloquium
ORGANIZER;CN="Electrical and Systems Engineering":MAILTO:eseevents@seas.upenn.edu
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SUMMARY:ESE Spring Colloquium - "Quantum Device Benchmarking from Many-Body Quantum Chaos"
DESCRIPTION:Recently\, there has been remarkable progress towards the development of large-scale quantum devices through advances in quantum science and technology. This progress opens new doors for proof-of-principle demonstrations of quantum simulations as well as practically useful applications\, such as quantum-enhanced metrology. However\, these applications require first quantifying how well a quantum device produces a desired target state\, which is currently experimental challenging as existing methods for the quantitative verification of a quantum device require fine-tuned control and substantial experimental resources. In this talk\, I will present a simple and efficient benchmarking protocol to estimate the fidelity of large-scale quantum devices. Our protocol relies only on time evolution of a quantum system undergoing Hamiltonian dynamics\, followed by simple measurements without any sophisticated control and readout. Fundamentally\, this simplification stems from a universal phenomenon associated with many-body chaos from generic\, strongly interacting quantum systems. We demonstrate our benchmarking protocol experimentally for an analog quantum simulator based on a Rydberg atom array\, and numerically for other quantum platforms such as superconducting qubits\, trapped ions\, and itinerant particles in optical lattices.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/ese-spring-colloquium-quantum-device-benchmarking-from-many-body-quantum-chaos/
LOCATION:Raisler Lounge (Room 225)\, Towne Building\, 220 South 33rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Colloquium
ORGANIZER;CN="Electrical and Systems Engineering":MAILTO:eseevents@seas.upenn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T153000
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SUMMARY:BE Seminar: "The Interface between man and machine | Neural Interfacing for Sensory Feedback and Neuroprosthetic control" (Shriya Srinivasan)
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will be held live and broadcast on zoom – check email for zoom link or contact ksas@seas.upenn.edu. \nDespite immense technological and scientific advancements in prosthetic technologies\, patients rarely use advanced prosthetic devices\, as communicating to these devices is cumbersome and frustrating.  This talk will elucidate new strategies in reconstructive surgical design and neural interfacing that enable amputees to better communicate prostheses as well as receive proprioceptive and cutaneous sensory feedback\, by carefully rewiring mechanoreceptors in the peripheral limbs. Through preclinical and clinical validation\, these interfaces demonstrate restored afferent feedback in the peripheral and central nervous systems\, improved phantom limb sensations\, decreased phantom limb pain and enhanced motor control. Beyond the peripheral limbs\, this talk will explore the neural interfacing of gastric mechanoreceptors through ingestible electronics. These approaches give way to a new design framework that can optimize and eventually dissolve the interface between man and machine.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/be-seminar-the-interface-between-man-and-machine-neural-interfacing-for-sensory-feedback-and-neuroprosthetic-control-shriya-srinivasan/
LOCATION:Room 337\, Towne Building\, 220 South 33rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Postdoctoral
ORGANIZER;CN="Bioengineering":MAILTO:be@seas.upenn.edu
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