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Abstract: Modern quantum technologies depend on our ability to understand, predict, and ultimately engineer interactions between electrons, excitons, spins, and photons. In this colloquium, I will describe a method of turning quantum materials into programmable quantum systems. I will first briefly discuss how many-body GW–Bethe–Salpeter and Kadanoff–Baym approaches provide a predictive framework for the linear and nonlinear optical response of …
UCF EventsThis 1-hour webinar is designed for people who have already attended a "Supercharge" session or for people who have used AI but would like additional guidance on how to write an effective prompt to maximize its potential in their work. We will review the elements of AI Fluency and data security and focus on different prompt engineering techniques people can …
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