This was a tough one! Special congrats to Paul and Sam for their enthusiasm these years(!), @sineatrix and @danielvarjas for the theory collab and Hellmann and Lanzara's lab at @UCBerkeley for amazing experiments. Let's find more amorphous TIs! @InstitutNeel@NeelTheory
Which solids are both amorphous and topological? How do we find them? What are their novel properties? We need your help! If you are interested in these questions, apply to our @ERC_Research funded postdoc and PhD positions at @InstitutNeel@CNRS#ERCCoG#topomorph - link below
Honored to be among amazing scientists like @brugueslab@GoldmanNathan2 awarded with a CoG @ERC_Research. 🙏🏻 to my group and collabs without whom this wouldn’t be possible! P.S. this came from failing first, so if it didn’t work out, keep trying! @NeelTheory@CNRS@InstitutNeel
We are hiring! We are looking for a postdoc in condensed matter theory to work together with the @EsSchin consortium. Topology, anomalies, transport, experimental collaborations (e.g. with @B_Gotsmann) and beyond :)
Info and applications here: https://t.co/TU12ywWKAq
New work clarifying how chirality, a different degree of freedom found in topological metals, can filtered in interfaces between these materials. Work by S. Tchoumakov, @aggrushin from @InstitutNeel in collaboration with @maxplanckpress and @LOMA_Bordeaux
This work, part of the @EsSchin collaboration, helps us understand the electronic properties of CoSi, and other chiral crystals, that could be useful in our quest for new neuromorphic devices.
Fresh from the oven! A new experimental-theory work including @aggrushin and @Migueltweetit published in @PNASNews shows how CoSi, a chiral crystal, hosts topological electronic excitations. They act like relativistic particles with spin-3/2! @InstitutNeel@Penn
Thanks to @ZENODO_ORG and my coauthors @danielvarjas and Quentin Marsal, you can now also download all the source codes we used for our manuscript https://t.co/qIvFp5yNos and reference them by their own doi! Enjoy! #opensience
Amorphous solids are not as random! In our new work we studied, with Q. Marsal and @danielvarjas how to describe topological phases in amorphous lattices! Check this 🧵 and the paper on the arxiv: https://t.co/0tToogBXNr
Everything ready for our review meeting with the @EU_Commission tomorrow, which will of course happen online! We took the chance to prepare for it to discuss some very promising device ideas, as clearly demonstrated by Dr. Gooth in the second pic. @IBMCH @maxplanckpress
Farewell Freeman J. Dyson. Having being raised in quantum field theory I consider his work as elegant and timeless as it gets. However, my admiration of him grew further when I learned how she regarded women in science, specifically Cecile DeWitt. 1/4