Conferences

Invited talks

2024

  • "Energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials (CMQM 2024), University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK, Jul. 2 – 5. [Website]

2023

  • "Role of nonequilibrium fluctuations and feedback in a quantum dot thermal machine", 5th Nottingham Workshop on Quantum Non-Equilibrium Dynamics, Nottingham, UK, Nov. 13 – 15. [Website]

2022

  • "Geometric energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", Workshop on Geometric Resources for Quantum Engineering II, invited by Diego Frustaglia, University of Seville, Spain, Nov. 24 – 25. [Website]

  • "Stochastic entropy production in electron transport through quantum dots", Quantum Energetics Workshop, invited by Alexia Auffèves, Institut Néel, Grenoble, France, Jun. 7.

2019

  • "An autonomous quantum machine to measure the thermodynamic arrow of time", Workshop on Quantum Networks and Non-equilibrium Systems, invited by Andrew Briggs and Natalia Ares, Obergurgl, Austria, Jan. 16 – 19. [Website]

Contributed talks

2024

  • "Role of nonequilibrium fluctuations and feedback in a quantum dot thermal machine", DPG Spring Meeting of the Condensed Matter Section (SKM), Berlin, Germany, Mar. 18 – 22. [Website]

2023

  • "Role of nonequilibrium fluctuations and feedback in a quantum dot thermal machine", Quantum Energy Initiative Workshop (QEI2023), Singapore, Nov. 20 – 24. [Website] [Video]

  • "Dissipative cavity optomechanics with a suspended frequency-dependent mirror", DPG Spring Meeting of the Atomic, Molecular, Quantum Optics and Photonics Section (SAMOP), Hannover, Germany, Mar. 5 – 10. [Website]

  • "Ultrastrong coupling between electron tunneling and mechanical motion", Information as Fuel FQXi workshop, Obergurgl, Austria, Feb. 3 – 8. [Website]

2021

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light: the thermodynamic cost of opening the heat valve", Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD2021), Online (Genève, Switzerland), Oct. 4 – 8.

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light: the thermodynamic cost of opening the heat valve", Condensed matter days (JMC), Online (Rennes, France), Aug. 24 – 27. [Website]

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light: the thermodynamic cost of opening the heat valve", Thermodynamics and Information in the Quantum Regime, Online, Jul. 7 – 9. [Website] [Video]

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light: the thermodynamic cost of opening the heat valve", Joint European Thermodynamics Conference, Online (Prague, Czech Republic), Jun. 14 – 18. [Website]

2020

  • "The energetic cost of work extraction", Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD2020), Online (Barcelona, Spain), Oct. 13 – 17. [Website] [Video]

2019

  • "An autonomous optomechanical energy converter", Annual Meeting of the GDR MecaQ (French research network on Quantum Optomechanics, Nanomechanics), Palaiseau, France, Oct. 3 – 4.

  • "An autonomous quantum machine to measure the thermodynamic arrow of time", Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD2019), Espoo, Finland, Jun. 23 – 28. [Website]

  • "Measuring the arrow of time in a hybrid optomechanical system", II Workshop on Quantum Information and Thermodynamics, Natal, Brazil, Mar. 11 – 22. [Website] [Video]

2018

  • "Energy conversion in a hybrid optomechanical system: laser-like behavior and cooling", Condensed matter days (JMC), Grenoble, France, Aug. 27 – 31. [Website]

2017

  • "Fluctuation theorems in a hybrid optomechanical system", Annual colloquium of the GDR IQFA (French research network on Quantum Engineering, from Fundamental Aspects to Applications), Nice, France, Nov. 29 – Dec. 1.

  • "Measuring the arrow of time in a hybrid optomechanical system", VI Quantum Information Workshop, Paraty, Brazil, Aug. 21 – 25. [Website]

  • "Thermodynamics and hybrid optomechanical system", Congress of the French Physical Society (SFP), Orsay, France, Jul. 3 – 7. [Website]

Invited seminars

2024

  • "Energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", Condensed Matter Physics Seminar, invited by Matthias Geilhufe, Chalmers University of Technlogy, Gothenburg, Sweden, Apr. 30. [Website]

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light and frequency-dependent mirrors: the thermodynamic cost of opening the heat valve", Seminar, invited by Janet Anders, University of Potsdam, Germany, Mar. 26.

2023

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light and frequency-dependent mirrors: the thermodynamic cost of opening the heat valve", Seminar, invited by Mario Ciampini and Nikolai Kiesel, University of Vienna, Austria, Jul. 13.

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light and frequency-dependent mirrors: the thermodynamic cost of opening the heat valve", Seminar, invited by Martin Bowen, Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Materials of Strasbourg, CNRS – Unistra, France, Apr. 12. [Website]

  • "Energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", Seminar, invited by Ville Maisi, Center for Nanoscience, Lund University, Sweden, Mar. 31. [Website]

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light", Seminar, invited by Romain Albert, in Gerhard Kirchmair's group, Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Innsbruck, Austria, Feb. 8.

2022

  • "Geometric energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", Seminar, invited by Natalia Ares, Department of Engineering, University of Oxford, UK, Apr. 8.

2021

  • "Quantum thermodynamics", SmallTalks [about Nanoscience], Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, Dec. 6.

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light", UniKORN Seminar Series, Online, Nov. 3.

  • "Optomechanical cooling with coherent and squeezed light: the thermodynamic cost of opening the heat valve", NanoThermodynamics seminar, invited by Peter Samuelsson, Online (Lund University), Mar. 19.

2019

  • "Thermodynamics of hybrid optomechanical systems", Seminar, invited by Janine Splettstoesser, Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, Sep. 11.

2018

  • "Fluctuation theorems in a hybrid optomechanical system", Seminar, invited by Natalia Ares, Department of Materials, University of Oxford, UK, Mar. 7.

Contributed posters

2023

  • "Role of nonequilibrium fluctuations and feedback in a quantum dot thermal machine", Yearly workshop of the Area of Advance Nano, Tanum Strand, Sweden, Aug. 21 – 23.

  • "Role of nonequilibrium fluctuations and feedback in a quantum dot thermal machine", Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD2023), Vienna, Austria, Jul. 17 – 21. [Website]

2022

  • "Geometric energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", A nano focus on quantum materials, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, Nov. 28 – 29.

  • "Geometric energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", Yearly workshop of the Area of Advance Nano, Varberg, Sweden, Aug. 22 – 24.

  • "Geometric energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", Frontier of Quantum and Mesoscopic Thermodynamics, Prague, Czech Republic, Aug. 1 – 6. [Website]

  • "Geometric energy transport and refrigeration with driven quantum dots", Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD2022), Online (Belfast, UK), Jun. 27 – Jul. 1. [Website]

2021

  • "Geometric energy transport in time-dependently driven quantum dots", QuESTech Final Conference, Marstrand, Sweden, Nov. 9 – 10.

  • "Geometric energy transport in time-dependently driven quantum dots", Excellence Initiative Nano Poster Day, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, Oct. 26.

2020

  • "Optomechanical cooling efficiency: the cost of turning a valve", Quantum Technology International Conference, Online (Barcelona, Spain), Nov. 2 – 4. [Website]

  • "The energetic cost of work extraction", Workshop on Prospects of Ultrastrong light-matter interactions, Gothenburg, Sweden, Sep. 13 – 17.

2017

  • "Measuring the arrow of time in a hybrid optomechanical system", VI Quantum Information School, Paraty, Brazil, Aug. 14 – 18.

  • "Measuring the arrow of time in a hybrid optomechanical system", Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD2017), Oxford, United Kingdom, Mar. 13 – 17.