PROGRAM - Day 2 (4 January 2024)

Each talk is 30 minutes long followed by a 5-minute Q&A session

TIME SPEAKER & TITLE OF TALK
Session Chair: G.J. Sreejith
9:00am — 9:35am Jainendra Jain, Penn State University
Bound States of Composite Fermions
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9:35am — 10:10am Xie Yonglong, Harvard University
Fractional Chern Insulators and Symmetry Breaking in Twisted Graphene
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10:10am — 10:45am Xu Xiaodong, University of Washington
Observation of Fractional Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect
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10:45am — 11:00am Tea and Coffee break
Session Chair: Liu Yang
11:00am — 11:35am David Mross, Weizmann Institute
Identifying Non-Abelian Quantum Hall States
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11:35am — 12:10pm Hart Goldman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Composite Fermions and the Fractional Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect
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12:10pm — 12:45pm Lingjie Du, Nanjing University
Probing Chiral Graviton Modes in Fractional Quantum Hall Liquids
Due to the speaker's request, the talk was not recorded.
12:45pm — 1:50pm Lunch
Session Chair: Yang Bo
1:50pm — 2:25pm Jun Zhu, PennState Eberly College of Science
Updates on the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect in Bilayer Graphene
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2:25pm — 2:55pm Wei Zhu, Westlake University
Critical Phenomena on a Quantum Fuzzy Sphere: Uncovering Conformal Symmetry in the 3D Ising Transition
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2:55pm — 3:30pm Mandar Deshmukh, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Non-Linear Hall Response Senses Topological Transition in a Moiré Superlattice
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3:30pm — 4:05pm Yang Bo, Nanyang Technological University
Emergent Dynamics of Scale-Free Interactions in Fractional Quantum Hall Fluids
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4:05pm — 4:45pm Break
4:45pm — 6:45pm Distinguished Public Panel
Featuring:
  • Klaus von Klitzing (Nobel Prize in Physics 1985, Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart),
  • Duncan Haldane (Nobel Prize in Physics 2016, Princeton University), and
  • Bert Halperin (Wolf Prize in Physics 2003, Harvard University)
Moderated by Antonio H. Castro Neto (National University of Singapore)
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7:30pm — 9:30pm Workshop banquet

Day 1 program

Day 3 program