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Machine Learning perspective on Neutron Scattering

By Jorge Quintanilla | 11 September 2019

I gave a talk at a very interesting meeting on machine learning, complex networks and quantum systems recently. Read a bit more about it on … Read more

Time-reversal symmetry breaking in superconductors through loop pair-current order

By Jorge Quintanilla | 11 March 2019

This was the third talk I gave at this year’s APS March Meeting (standing in for my collaborator Sudeep Ghosh who couldn’t make it). Follow … Read more

Spontaneous magnetisation in the superconducting state of LaNiGa2

By Jorge Quintanilla | 07 March 2019

This was my second talk at the APS March Meeting this year – stepping in for James F. Annett who unfortunately couldn’t make it. Here’s … Read more

A machine-learning approach to magnetic neutron scattering

By Jorge Quintanilla | 04 March 2019

Greetings from the APS March Meeting in snowy Boston, Massachusetts. For me this first day has been about machine learning – specifically, the use of … Read more

Complex superconducting order

By Jorge Quintanilla | 13 February 2019

Physics research seminar at Cardiff University. Abstract: Superconductivity is a macroscopic quantum phenomenon where the electrons in a metal behave coherently, like photons in a … Read more

The Small-world Effect

By Jorge Quintanilla | 28 June 2018

Last month I gave an impromptu whiteboard tutorial on the Small-world effect as part of the Kent Theory Discussion Group. Here are the two main … Read more

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