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Name: Professor Andrew Boothroyd
University of Oxford
Events this person is speaking at:
Thursday 26 April 2018
What are Quantum Materials? - Physics Department Public Lecture
Date: 26 April 2018, 18:00 - 19:00
Speaker
:
Professor Andrew Boothroyd (University of Oxford)
Venue: Clarendon Laboratory - Townsend, Parks Road OX1 3PU
Venue Details: Martin Wood Lecture Theatre
Organiser:
Kathryn Boast (University of Oxford)
Host:
Kathryn Boast (University of Oxford)
Events this person is hosting:
Tuesday 20 May 2025
Quantum in Pictures
Date: 20 May 2025, 11:00 - 12:00
Speaker
s:
Dr Hamza Waseem (University of Oxford, Physics),
Professor Bob Coecke (Quantinuum)
Venue: Clarendon Laboratory - Townsend, Parks Road OX1 3PU
Venue Details: Martin Wood Lecture Theatre
Organiser:
Helen Smith (University of Oxford)
Host:
Professor Andrew Boothroyd (University of Oxford)
Tuesday 3 June 2025
Quantum apparitions - the physics of loss
Date: 3 June 2025, 16:00 - 16:45
Speaker
:
Pam Davis Kivelson (Artist in Residence at Stanford)
Venue: Beecroft Building ,
Venue Details: The Lueck Collaboration Area
Organiser:
Helen Smith (University of Oxford)
Host:
Professor Andrew Boothroyd (University of Oxford)
Monday 16 June 2025
64th Cherwell Simon Memorial Lecture - In integers we trust: the period table of materials from Mendeleev to topology
Date: 16 June 2025, 16:30 - 18:30
Speaker
Venue: Clarendon Laboratory - Townsend, Parks Road OX1 3PU
Venue Details: Martin Wood Lecture Theatre
Organiser:
Helen Smith (University of Oxford)
Hosts:
Prof Paolo Radaelli (Dept of Physics),
Professor Andrew Boothroyd (University of Oxford)