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So now to introduce our speakers onto their PhD at Harvard and it's a pleasure working

with her.

She's a postdoc in my lab at Yale after that sent some time working in the Youth and Life

lab and has been running her own group at Santa Barbara for about six years.

P You can go.

Thank you very much.

I will start talking about spinning

systems.

In my group and several others

around the world there has been

interest that the couple two

to mechanical systems for the writing of measurements.

So why might you want to do that to begin with?

Well, as I said, there's a nonlinear aspect.

And that's really a major challenge

with this field of data on multi-mechanics

is just to realize nonlinearities

and understanding the quantum level.

Coupling your mechanics to the system

provides you with a way to do that.

And so now there's many other things,

there are many other things with the subsets of that,

that one could do with this thing

but only can with the system.

So today, just in general, I'll be a little bit more,

I'll talk today about some things

that you sort of don't know ideas of what

you can do with such a system.

Most of my lectures will talk about,

and we'll use the Nectarism and Inquity Center,

the Diamond as a model system.

And I'll give some brief background today

about the Nectarism and Inquity Center and the Diamond.

And then over the next few lectures,

we'll go into some more, sort of get more into the math

and get more into the details of specifically how one

can couple a Nectarism and Inquity

to a mechanical system.

So the main point of this thing, today's

going to be a little bit more of an overview of the NB Center.

But before I get to the overview of the NB Center,

I'll give you an overview of what one can do with the spin

coupled mechanical system.

So the generation and detection of non-classical states

in a model.

So that's, as many of you are unsure,

all your time is an important goal,

non-classical states in a model.

And I think I'm going to have to speed up, actually,

and write everything out.

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Prof. Ania Jayich Prof. Ania Jayich

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Ania Jayich (UC Santa Barbara)

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