This event is in the past.It took place on February 17, 2026 at Latimer Hall.


UC Berkeley's Latimer Hall hosts a free lecture on the wild world of quantum energy flow. Physical chemist Andres Montoya-Castillo breaks down how researchers track excitations through complex materials for next-gen batteries and quantum sensors.
Academic lecture
Physical sciences
Free event
Cutting-edge research
Tips
🔬polaron formation in transition metal oxides
⚡dimensionality reduction for 2D spectroscopy
đź”®algorithms that extract signals from quantum noise
Deciphering & controlling the mechanisms of energy flow across materials
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UC Berkeley's Latimer Hall hosts a free lecture on the wild world of quantum energy flow. Physical chemist Andres Montoya-Castillo breaks down how researchers track excitations through complex materials for next-gen batteries and quantum sensors.
Academic lecture
Physical sciences
Free event
Cutting-edge research
Tips
🔬polaron formation in transition metal oxides
⚡dimensionality reduction for 2D spectroscopy
đź”®algorithms that extract signals from quantum noise
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