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Wolfgang Ketterle, ‘New Forms of Matter with Super Cold Atoms: Superfluids and Supersolids’

November 13, 2018 at 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Why do physicists freeze matter to extremely low temperatures? Why is it worthwhile to cool to temperatures which are a billion times lower than that of interstellar space? In his talk, Wolfgang Ketterle, a Nobel laureate, will discuss new forms of matter, which only exist at extremely low temperatures. Of special interest are superfluids which can flow without dissipation. Recently, he and his team have observed a supersolid which is gaseous, liquid and solid at the same time.

The Heidelberg Lecture is sponsored by the Heidelberg University Association, the American Council on Germany and the Center for European Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Please register in advance online by Nov. 6. Seating is limited, and a reception will follow.

Details

Date:
November 13, 2018
Time:
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Venue

FedEx Global Education Center, Nelson Mandela Auditorium
301 Pittsboro St.
Chapel Hill, NC 27516 United States

Organizer

Center for European Studies
Phone
+1.919.962.6765
Email
europe@unc.edu
View Organizer Website