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May 21, 2026

Exploring Fermionic Quantum Matter at the Single-Atom Level

Date: May 21, 2026 | 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Speaker: Tarik Yefsah, CNRS
Location: Sunstone Bldg / Ground floor / Big Seminar Room A
Language: English

Abstract: The last decades have seen the emergence of ultracold atom experiments as powerful platforms for the exploration of complex many-body systems, owing to their ability to probe large ensembles of particles in a well-characterized, tunable, and isolated environment.

Among the various quantum many-body problems within reach of quantum gas experiments, interacting fermionic systems play a special role. While they constitute a cornerstone of quantum matter covering a broad fundamental and technological scope, their understanding still represents a major challenge for existing theoretical approaches, which are widely plagued by the infamous sign-problem.

In this talk, I will present our recent work on quantum gas microscopy of fermionic many-body systems in continuous space, how we characterize them at previously inaccessible levels of resolution, and gain new insight into their microscopic inner workings.

More Information:

Date:
May 21, 2026
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Speaker:
Tarik Yefsah, CNRS

Location:
Sunstone Bldg / Ground floor / Big Seminar Room A

Language:
English

Contact:

Stephanie Dolot

Email:
Stephanie.Dolot@ist.ac.at

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