Interfaces and Mixing in Three-Dimensional Micro-Printing Technology - Dan Ilyin (Stanford)
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Overview
Explore a 28-minute conference talk on interfaces and mixing in three-dimensional micro-printing technology presented by Dan Ilyin from Stanford University. Delivered as part of the Interfaces and Mixing in Fluids, Plasmas, and Materials conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, this presentation delves into the intricate world of 3D micro-printing. Gain insights into the latest advancements in precision quantum metrology and their applications in fundamental physics research, including dark matter searches and gravitational wave detection. Discover the unexpected connections between quantum metrology methods and diverse fields of physics, bridging optics, condensed matter, atomic physics, quantum information, particle physics, and gravitational physics. This talk is part of a broader initiative to foster collaboration between theorists and experimentalists across various research areas, aiming to spark new scientific discoveries and explore innovative ideas in quantum metrology for future applications.
Syllabus
Interfaces and mixing in three-dimensional micro-printing technology â–¸ Dan Ilyin (Stanford)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics