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SUMMARY:ICFO | PABLO JARILLO-HERRERO
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DESCRIPTION:BIO:\nMIT Professor of Physics since 2008 and Distinguished Inv
 ited Professor at ICFO\, &nbsp\;Prof Pablo Jarillo-Herrero\, is a world re
 nown expert in the area of experimental condensed matter physics\, in part
 icular quantum electronic transport and optoelectronics in novel low dimen
 sional materials\, such as graphene and topological insulators (TIs).&nbsp
 \; He is well-known for his pioneering research on twisted bilayer graphen
 e\, and has received many awards for his career to date including the Span
 ish Royal Society Young Investigator Award (2007)\, an NSF Career Award (2
 008)\, the IUPAP Young Scientist Prize in Semiconductor Physics (2010)\, a
  DOE Early Career Award (2011)\, a Presidential Early Career Award for Sci
 entists and Engineers (PECASE\, 2012)\, an ONR Young Investigator Award (2
 013)\, Breakthrough of the Year Award by&nbsp\;Physics World&nbsp\;(2018)\
 , the Buckley Prize (2019)\, a Wolf Prize in Physics (2020)\, the Medal of
  the Spanish Royal Physics Society (2020)\, a US National Academy of Scien
 ces Award for Scientific Discovery (2021)\, a NIMS Award from the National
  Institute for Materials Science\, Japan (2021)\, a Max Planck Humboldt Re
 search Award (2021)\, and the Royal Academy of Sciences Ram&oacute\;n y Ca
 jal Medal (2023) among others.\n&nbsp\;\nABSTRACT:\nThe understanding of s
 trongly-interacting quantum&nbsp\;matter&nbsp\;has challenged physicists f
 or decades. The discovery five years ago of correlated phases and supercon
 ductivity in&nbsp\;magic&nbsp\;angle twisted bilayer graphene has led to t
 he emergence of a new materials platform to investigate strongly interacti
 ng physics\, namely&nbsp\;moir&eacute\;&nbsp\;quantum&nbsp\;matter. These 
 systems exhibit a plethora of&nbsp\;quantum&nbsp\;phases\, such as correla
 ted insulators\, superconductivity\, magnetism\, ferroelectricity\, and mo
 re. In this talk I will review some of the recent advances in the field\, 
 focusing on the newest generation of&nbsp\;moir&eacute\;&nbsp\;quantum&nbs
 p\;systems\, where correlated physics\, superconductivity\, and other fasc
 inating phases can be studied with unprecedented tunability. I will end th
 e talk with an outlook of some exciting directions in this emerging field.
 \n&nbsp\;\nHosted by Prof. Dr. Adrian Bachtold and Prof. Dr. Frank Koppens
 .
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