Hot Topics in Quantum Nanoscience
Course Content:    Speakers from all over the world will be asked to present pedagogical    introductions to their field with an emphasis on basic concepts.   Besides  such an introductory lecture open for everybody, the   participants of  this course will have an additional discussion with the   speaker  discussing a recent paper and the holy grails of the field. 
Exemplary    topics are topological insulators, mesoscopic quantum gravity, string    theory for condensed matter, measurement-based quantum computing,    quantum-limited sensors, Majorana Fermions, fast-light with single    photons, etc., etc.
Audience: The tutorial, as a   one  hour lecture, is open to everybody. A second hour will be reserved   as a  discussion hour for the registered class of PhD students and    postdocs with the lecturer. 
Preparation: PhD  students who have registered for the hot topics course need to prepare  for the session by reading the articles mentioned in the below.
Date & Speaker:
Friday 4 April 2014, professor Hongkun Park (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and Department of Physics, Harvard University)
Topic: "Quantum Optoplasmonics and Diamond Based Sensing"  
    
"Manipulating light-matter interactions at the nanoscale has broad implications for many research areas, ranging from spectroscopy and sensing to communications and quantum information processing. In this presentation, I will discuss our research efforts to develop nanoscale plasmonic and diamond optoelectronic devices that enable engineered light-matter interaction in solid state. I will also describe an unexpected offshoot of this research effort toward developing diamond-based sensors that allow high-fidelity interrogation of electromagnetic environments within a living cell in an organelle-specific fashion."
Host: Prof. dr. Leo Kouwenhoven
Location:  Delft University of Technology, TNW (building 22), Lorentzweg 1, Delft.
Room:       Room E (F005)
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 hot topics seminar, 11:00 - 12:30 hot topics discussion
Required reading: please read the two articles mentioned in the below.