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PHYS Brown Bag Seminar: "Detecting Gravity at the Milligram Scale"

Join us for science and pizza in the Nanotalo lobby!
Seminar poster showing a person holding red equipment. Text details Matthew Herbst's talk on quantum nanomechanics.

The Physics Brown Bag seminars are an opportunity to discuss the latest research with fellow scientists and science-minded people. Also, there's pizza!

The next seminar takes place on Friday, November 28, at noon in the Nanotalo lobby.

Presenter: Matthew Herbst, Postdoctoral researcher,Quantum Nanomechanics group

Topic: Detecting Gravity at the Milligram Scale

Before the seminar, pizza is served at approximately 11.45 am.

All and everyone are welcome to join us for pizza and science!

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Brown Bag Seminars

Physics brown bag seminars highlight exciting new results arising from the physics community at Aalto.

Department of Applied Physics
An illustration of the 15-micrometre-wide drumheads prepared on silicon chips used in the experiment. The drumheads vibrate at a high ultrasound frequency, and the peculiar quantum state predicted by Einstein was created from the vibrations. Image: Aalto University / Petja Hyttinen & Olli Hanhirova, ARKH Architects.

Quantum Nanomechanics

The NEMS group focuses on studies of micro- and nanomechanical resonators near the quantum ground state of moving objects.

Department of Applied Physics
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