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CURRICULUM VITAE OUTLINE 1. Personal data 1.1 Name 1.2 Birth date and Nationality 1.3 Sex and Marital status 1.4 Address 1.5 Education 1.6 Professional employment 1.7 Languages 1.8 Scientific awards and honors 2. Education activities 2.1 Lectures 2.2 Supervision of Bachelor Theses 2.3 Supervision of Master Theses 2.4 Supervision of PhD Theses 2.5 Supervision of Post-docs 3. Administration activities 3.1. Boards and Committees 3.2. Fundraising 4. Research activities 4.1 Research Interests 4.2 Conferences, Summer Schools, Colloquia, and Seminars: Invited Talks 4.3 Conferences: organization 4.4 Outreach: organization 5. General services 5.1 Participation in committees of PhD theses 5.2 Participation in committees for professor positions 5.3 Referee (funding agencies and scientific journals) 5.4 Editor (scientific journals and magazines) 6. Press commentary on my work and media interviews 7. References 8. Summary 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

OUTLINE

1. Personal data1.1 Name1.2 Birth date and Nationality1.3 Sex and Marital status1.4 Address1.5 Education1.6 Professional employment1.7 Languages1.8 Scientific awards and honors

2. Education activities2.1 Lectures2.2 Supervision of Bachelor Theses2.3 Supervision of Master Theses2.4 Supervision of PhD Theses2.5 Supervision of Post-docs

3. Administration activities3.1. Boards and Committees3.2. Fundraising

4. Research activities4.1 Research Interests4.2 Conferences, Summer Schools, Colloquia, and Seminars: Invited Talks4.3 Conferences: organization4.4 Outreach: organization

5. General services5.1 Participation in committees of PhD theses5.2 Participation in committees for professor positions5.3 Referee (funding agencies and scientific journals)5.4 Editor (scientific journals and magazines)

6. Press commentary on my work and media interviews

7. References

8. Summary

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1. PERSONAL DATA

1.1 NAME:

Official Name: Prof. Cristiane de Morais Smith Lehner

Professional Name: Prof. C. Morais Smith

1.2 BIRTH DATE AND NATIONALITY:

Birth date: February 12, 1964

Nationality: Brazilian

1.3 SEX AND MARITAL STATUS:

Female, married with Stefan Lehner (Swiss) on September 2002

1.4 ADDRESS:

Professional address:Institute for Theoretical PhysicsUniversity of UtrechtLeuvenlaan 4, 3584 CE Utrecht, the Netherlandsphone: +31 30 253 30 62Email: [email protected]

Private address:Oudegracht 303511 AP Utrecht, the Netherlandsphone: +31 30 233 17 03

1.5 EDUCATION

Bachelor in Physics, University of Campinas, Brazil, June 1985

Master’s Degree, University of Campinas, Brazil, May 1989 (the highest honor)Thesis topic: The Effect of the Initial Preparation to Describe the Dynamics of aQuantum Brownian ParticleThesis adviser: Professor Amir Caldeira

Ph.D, University of Campinas, Brazil, August 1994 (the highest honor)(most of the work developed at ETH-Zurich)Thesis topic: Quantum and Classical Creep of Vortices Intrinsically Pinned in High-Temperature SuperconductorsThesis advisers: Prof. Amir Caldeira / Prof. Gianni Blatter

French Studies Superior Diplome, Degrees 1, 2, 3, 1986-1988Nancy University II, France (Alliance Francaise, Campinas, Brazil)equivalent to a University Degree in Letters

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1.6 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

• 02/1983 to 07/1985: Public employee in the Brazilian Bank, Campinas, Brazil

• 08/1985 to 02/1987: Research Assistant of the CNPq and FAPESP, Campinas,Brazil

• 03/1987 to 05/1989: Teaching and Research Assistant, (prize scholarship withsupport at a professor salary level) Department of Physics, University of Camp-inas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil

• 03/1986 to 11/1988: French language teacher at the Brazilian Telecommunica-tions Company (TELEBRAS), Campinas, Brazil

• 12/1988 to 06/1989: Owner and teacher of a French language school, Campinas,Brazil

• 05/1989 to 08/1994: Lecturer (permanent faculty position), Department of Physics,State University of Sao Paulo (UNESP), Bauru, Brazil

• 01/1992 to 07/1992: Visiting Scientist, Condensed Matter Group, InternationalCentre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy

• 07/1992 to 07/1994: Academic Guest (PhD student, CNPq and Swiss NationalScience Foundation fellowships), Institute of Theoretical Physics, Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland

• 08/1994 to 03/1995: Assistant (post-doctoral), Institute of Theoretical Physics,Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland

• 04/1995 to 10/1998: Assistant (wissenschaftliche Assistentin, German public em-ployee C-1 level), Institute of Theoretical Physics, Univ. of Hamburg, Germany

• 10/1998 to 03/2001: Assistant (Maıtre Assistante, poste de releve de la confederation),Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

• 04/2001 to 08/2004: Associate Professor (Prof. boursier du Fonds National Su-isse), Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

• from 08/2004 - now: Full Professor, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universityof Utrecht, The Netherlands

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1.7 LANGUAGES

Fluent in Portuguese (mother tongue), English (excellent), French (excellent), Italian(very good), German (reasonable), Spanish (reasonable), and Dutch (reasonable).

1.8 SCIENTIFIC AWARDS AND HONORS

1.8.1. PERSONNAL PRIZES, AWARDS, AND HONORS:

[1] 2016 Dresselhaus Prize, Hamburg University CUI Senior scientist Prize, Euro 20.000(personal money) ”For her outstanding contribution to the understanding of topologicalphases in two-dimensional atomic and electronic systems”

[2] 2008 VICI-Award from the Dutch Research Organization (NWO) N.680-47-312 Per-sonal fellowship for developing a research project (3 PhDs, 3 post-docs)Value: Euro 1’350’000,00 Period: 2008-2013Title: “Low-dimensional quantum matter: secrets between two and three dimensions”

[3] 2001-2004 “Professeur Boursier du Fond National Suisse N. 620-062868.”Personal fellowship for developing a research group (2 PhDs, 1 post-doc).Value: CH 1’097’770,00 Period: 2001-2004Title: “Pattern Formation in 2D Strongly Interacting Electron Systems.”

[4] Selected by the Utrecht Students Organisation (SONS) for the second Prize as theLecturer of the Year - Master 2014/2015.

[5] ”Spotlight Prize” of the Faculty of Sciences of Utrecht University for exceptionalvisibility of my work at the Press (September 2015).

[6] High-End Foreign Experts (HEFE) Team Award, from the Chinese State Adminis-tration of Foreign Experts Affairs, to work at the Wilczek Quantum Center togetherwith Frank Wilczek and Andreas Hemmerich, Hangzhou, China, 2015 and 2014.

[7] Special Visiting Professor Award, Science without Borders, CNPq, Brazil, 2013-2016,collaboration with Prof. E. Marino, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

[8] Selected for the Dutch Highlights in Theoretical Physics in 2008 and 2013, publishedin the magazine of the Dutch Research School on Theoretical Physics (2009 and 2014)(one work in condensed matter, one in high-energy physics selected in the country peryear).

[9] Invited member of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for Research Fellowshipsand Prizes, since 2014.

[10] Member of Netherlands Research Organisation Physics Table (Utrecht Universityrepresentative for Physics), since 2017.

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[11] Director of the Center for Extreme Matter and Emergent Phenomena, gatheringall the Physics Institutes of Utrecht University, since 2014.

[12] Director of the ITP Master Program since 2016, Programme coordinator from2006-2016.

[13] Member of the governing board of Delta ITP, a collaboration among the universitiesof Amsterdam, Leiden and Utrecht, awarded 18 Million euro in the framework of aDutch Gravitation Program (NWO, 2012-2022).

[14] Member of the board of the Dutch Research School in Theoretical Physics, since2008

[15] Member of the board of the Lorentz Center, from 2012-2017.

[16] Member of the board of governors of ICAM, from 2008-2014, Dutch representative.

[17] Science Fellow at University College Utrecht, from 2011-2016.

[18] Selected by the SONS (Students Association in Physics and Astronomy) as one ofthe three finalists for the best lecturer of the year 2008 at Utrecht University.

[19] “Seniorkwalificatie doceren”, University of Utrecht, November 27, 2006.

PRIZE FOR STUDENTS THAT I SUPERVISED:

[1] 2001 PhD-Prize for my PhD student (Nils Hasselmann): awarded with a Suma CumLaude and a “Dotierter Preis des Fachbereichs Physik” for one of the best thesis of theUniversity of Hamburg, Germany.

[2] 2004 PhD-Prize for my PhD student (Mark Goerbig): awarded with the ChorafasPrize 2004 for the best thesis from the Science Faculty of the University of Fribourg,Switzerland. Value: US$ 4.000,00.

[3] 2008 Master-Prize for my Master student (Martijn Mink): awarded with the ShellPrize 2008 for one for the best Master Theses in the Netherlands in 2008 (9 studentsawarded) (Co-advisor: Rembert Duine). Value: EU 2.000,00.

[4] 2015 ”Science and Technology Student Award for Master students”: awarded to myMaster student Marianne Knoester, for the idea of her Master thesis (before completion)Value: EU 2.500,00

[5] 2015 My Master student Guido van Miert was selected among the 3 finalists forthe ”Best Master Thesis Award” of the University of Utrecht in 2015, all disciplinestogether.

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2. EDUCATION ACTIVITIES

2.1 LECTURES

• 1987-1989: Assistant, responsible for exercises guidance at the Institute of Physics,University of Campinas, Brazil. Courses:- Structure of the Matter I (Introduction to Quantum Mechanics) and II- Condensed Matter Physics I and II- Mathematical Methods in Physics

• 1989-1994: “Assistant professor”, responsible for undergraduate lectures at theInstitute of Physics, State University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Courses (1989-1991):- Applied Physics- Quantum Mechanics- General Physics I and II- Structure of the Matter I and II- Condensed Matter Physics1992-1994: license to finish the PhD thesis

• 1994: Post-Doc assistant, responsible for exercises guidance at the Institute forTheoretical Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzer-land. Course:- Quantum Mechanics

• 1995-1998: Assistant (C-1 level), responsible for exercises guidance and lectures atthe I Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Hamburg, Germany. Courses:- Classical Mechanics (exercises)- Mesoscopic Physics (lectures)- Science Seminar and Theory Seminar (organization)- Quantum Mechanics (exercises)- Condensed Matter Theory (lectures and exercises)- Electrodynamics (exercises)- Quantum Dissipation in Superconducting Microstructures (lectures)

• 1998-2000: Assistant (Maıtre Assistante), responsible for lecturing at the Institutefor Theoretical Physics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Courses:- Selected Topics of Quantum Mechanics (lectures)- Pro-seminars (supervision of 3 students)- Mesoscopic Physics (lectures)

• 2001-2004: Assistant Professor, responsible for lecturing at the Institute for The-oretical Physics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Courses:- Transport, Superfluidity and Superconductivity (with J. Mesot) WS/2001, SS/2003- Quantum Field Theory (with D. Baeriswyl) SS/2002- Quantum Many-Body Theory SS/2004

• 2004-2017: Full Professor, responsible for lecturing at the Physics Bachelor Pro-gram and at the Master Program of the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Univer-sity of Utrecht, The Netherlands. Courses:

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- Electron Correlations SS/2005 (Master level)- Student Seminar Course WS/2005 (Master level)- Statistical Field Theory WS/2006, WS/2007, WS2008 WS2013, WS2014 WS2015WS2016,WS2017 (Master level)- Field theory in condensed matter, SS/2008, SS/2010 (with Duine, Stoof, Mac-Donald, Master level)- Thermal Physics II WS/2009 (Bachelor level)- Thermal Physics II WS 2010 (Bachelor level)- Field theory in condensed matter II WS/2010- Field theory in condensed matter I SS/2011 (co-organization and lectures, na-tional course for PhD and Master students - Amsterdam, Leiden, Utrecht)- Quantum Matter SS 2012 (Bachelor level)- Field theory in condensed matter SS 2012 (Master level, DITP course, organi-zation and lectures)- Lab courses in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics (Bachelor level, UniversityCollege Utrecht, organization and supervision of students 2011-2013)- Lab course on Bose-Einstein Condensates (Bachelor level, University CollegeUtrecht, SS 2014 WS 2015- The quantum-nano world (Bachelor level, Utrecht University, SS 2018

2.2 SUPERVISION OF BACHELOR THESES

1. student: Marc Rossier (Semester work, Fribourg University)period: March-May 1999; title:“Dissipation in Quantum Mechanical Systems”

2. student: Markus Niffenegger (Semester work, Fribourg University)period: March-June 1999; title: “SQUIDs”

3. student: Yannick Bochud (Semester work, Fribourg University)period: July 1999 to April 2000; title: “Wigner Crystals”

4. student: Claude Money (Semester work, Fribourg University)period: June to December 2003; title: “Quantum Brownian Particles”

5. student: Jildou Baarsma (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University)period: January to July 2007; title: “Superconductivity”

6. student: Koen Havlik (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University)period: January to July 2009; title: “Dissipation in quantum systems”

7. student: Jacco Heres (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University)period: August 2010 to July 2011; title: ”Chern-Simons theory of compositefermions in quantum Hall systems”; co-supervisor: W. Beugeling

8. student: Dejan Gajic (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University)period: January to July 2011; title: ”Spin-dependent shaking in the Bose-Hubbardmodel”; co-supervisor: R. Fernandez (Math UU)

9. student: Robert Schoo (Bachelor Thesis, University College Utrecht)period: January-August 2012; title: ”Quantum Computation with Non-AbelianAnyons in the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect”; co-supervisor: W. Beugeling

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10. student: Stella Boeschoten (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University)period: September 2012-January 2013; title: ”A comparison between low- andhigh-temperature superconductors”

11. student: Daniel Rutten (Bachelor Thesis, University College Utrecht)period: Dec. 2012-July 2013; title: ”Exploring stacked flatlands: Dirac fermionsin mono- and multi-layer graphene systems; co-supervisor: R. van Gelderen

12. student: Joren Brunekreef (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University, formal advisor)period: December 2012; title: ”Quantum Computation”; Supervisor: Dr. Slinger-land, Dublin, Ireland

13. student: Ezequiel Rodriguez (Erasmus student from Madrid)period: September 2013 to February 2014; title: Topological properties of quasi-crystals, co-supervisor: V. Juricic

14. student: Astor Hermans (UCU student, Bachelor Thesis at Utrecht University)period: January 2014 to June 2014; title: Topological Dirac Hamiltonians, formalsupervisor, real-supervisor: V. Juricic

15. student: Tim A. Neutel (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University)period: January 2015 to June 2015; title: ”Realizing Dirac cones from symmetryin graphene and other 2D materials”; Co-supervisor: Guido van Miert

16. student: Ariane Dekker (UU formal supervisor)Period: Spring/Summer 2016, Daily supervisor at SRON (Lucien Kuiper)

17. student: Jaylesh Soebedar (formal supervisor)Period: Spring/Summer 2016, Daily supervisor at SRON (Lucien Kuiper)

18. student: Maarten Kries (formal supervisor)Period: Fall/ Winter 2016, Daily supervisor at SRON (Jean in ’t Zand)

19. student: Wies Uijttewaal (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University)Period: September 2017-February 2018, title: Finding Dirac Cones in Two Di-mensional Artificial Lattices, Co-supervisor: Guido van Miert

20. Simon de Groot (Bachelor Thesis, Utrecht University)period: January-June 2018; title: Artificial Electronic Fibonacci Lattice, Co-supervisor: Sander Kempkes and Jette van den Broeke

2.3 SUPERVISION OF DIPLOMA/MASTER THESES

1. student: Mark Gorbig , Hamburg University (DE) and Fribourg University (CH)(co-supervision with D. Pfannkuche)period: March 2000 to April 2001 (1-year German diploma thesis)title: “A bosonization approach to quantum Hall stripes”

2. student: Yannick Bochud, Fribourg University (CH)period: November 2000 to June 2001 (6-months Swiss diploma thesis)title: “Monte Carlo simulations of a 2D three states spin system”

3. student: Claude Money, Fribourg University (CH) and Utrecht University (NL)period: June to December 2004 (6-months Swiss diploma thesis)title: “Phases solides anisotropes dans les systemes a effet Hall quantique”

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4. student: Thomas Farage, Fribourg University (CH) and Utrecht University (NL)period: December 2005 to June 2006 (6-months Swiss diploma thesis)title: “Lowest Landau level bosonization and skyrmions”

5. student: Lyudmyla Adamska, Utrecht University (NL)period: January 2006 to August 2006publication:“Competing impurities and reentrant magnetism in La2−xSrxCu1−zZnzO4

revisited: The role of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya andXY anisotropies”, Phys. Rev.B 75, 134507 (2007)

6. student: Dmytro Makogon (Cum Laude), Utrecht University (NL)period : January 2006 to August 2006publication 1:“Transport properties of a Luttinger liquid in the presence of severaltime-dependent impurities”, Phys. Rev. B 74, 165334 (2006), selected to appearin the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science and Technology 2006.publication 2:“Transport properties of a quantum wire: the role of extended time-dependent impurities”, Phys. Rev. B 75, 045345 (2007), selected to appear in theVirtual Journal of Nanoscale Science and Technology 2007

7. student: Marnix Wakker, Utrecht University (NL)period: January to December 2006title: “The dissipative two-state system”

8. student: Nora de Jeu, Utrecht University (NL)period: September 2006 to August 2007title: “Theoretical studies of STM of high-Tc superconductors”publication:“Coupled quantum wires: explaining the observed localized states atthe crossing of metallic and semiconducting nanotubes” Phys. Rev. B 78, 115123(2008)

9. student: Oleksandr Poplavsky (Cum Laude), Utrecht University (NL)period: March 2006 to October 2007title: “Anisotropic electron-solid phases in the 2D electron system in the quantumHall regime”publication:“Local density of states of electron-crystal phases in graphene in thequantum Hall regime”, Phys. Rev. B 80, 195414 (2009), selected as the PRBEditor’s Choice

10. student: Ties Lucassen, Utrecht University (NL)period: February 2007 to April 2008; (co-supervision with R. Duine)title: “Rigid domain wall motion”publication:“Current-driven and field-driven domain walls at nonzero tempera-ture”, Phys. Rev. B 79, 224411 (2009)

11. student: Miriam Loois (Cum Laude), Utrecht University (NL)period: July 2007 - July 2008; (co-supervision with G. Barkema)publication:“Monte Carlo studies of extensions of the Blume-Emery-Griffiths model”,Phys. Rev. B 78, 184519 (2008)

12. student: Ardavan Alamir (Cum Laude), Utrecht University (NL)period: January 2007 to August 2008publication: “Effects of disorder and interactions in the quantum Hall ferromag-

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net”, Phys. Rev. B 81, 045310 (2010)

13. student: Martijn Mink (Cum Laude and Shell Prize), Utrecht University (NL)period: August 2007 to August 2008; (co-supervision with R. Duine)publication: “Vortex-lattice pinning in two-component Bose-Einstein conden-sates”, Phys. Rev. A 79, 013605 (2009)

14. student: Olivier Tieleman (Cum Laude), Utrecht University (NL)period: January 2008 to March 2009publication: “Bilayer quantum Hall systems at ν = 1: pseudospin models andin-plane magnetic fields”, Phys. Rev. B 80, 205315 (2009)

15. student: Thomas Troppenz, Utrecht University (NL)period: July 2009 to August 2010publication: “Internal Josephson oscillations for distinct momenta Bose-Einsteincondensates”, Phys. Rev. A 84, 053609 (2011)

16. student: Marco Di Liberto, (Cum Laude) Catania University (I)period: July 2010 to February 2011; (co-supervisor: V. Branchina)Thesis performed at Utrecht University (NL), Erasmus studentpublication: “Finite momentum Bose-Einstein condensates in 2D square opticallattices”, Phys. Rev. A 84, 013607 (2011)

17. student: Selma Koghee, Utrecht University (NL) and Univ.Paris-Sud Orsay (F)period: August 2010 to August 2011; (co-supervisor: Mark Goerbig)publication: “Merging and alignment of Dirac points in a shaken honeycomboptical lattice”, Phys. Rev. A 85, 023637 (2012)

18. student: Richard Olsen, Utrecht University (NL)period: September 2011 to August 2012; co-supervisor: R. van Gelderentitle: ”Ferromagnetism in ABC-trilayer graphene”pub. 1: “Ferromagnetism in ABC-stacked trilayer graphene, Phys. Rev. B 87,115414 (2013)pub. 2: “Screening in multilayer graphene”, Phys. Rev. B 88, 115414 (2013)

19. student: Jeffrey C. Everts, (Cum Laude), Utrecht University (NL)period: September 2011 to August 2012co-supervisors: W. Beugeling, V. Juricictitle: “Topological phases and fermionic superfluidity on the Lieb lattice”publication: “Topological phase transitions driven by next-nearest-neighbor hop-ping in two-dimensional lattices”, Phys. Rev. B 86, 195129 (2012).

20. student: Mathijs Janssen, Utrecht University (NL) and Leiden University (NL)formal supervisor, (co-supervisor: Jan Zaanen, A. Parnachev)period: September 2011 to August 2012local: University of Utrecht (NL)title: “AdS/CFT correspondence for high-Tc superconductors”

21. student: Tommaso Comparin, (Cum Laude), Utrecht University (NL)period: September 2012 to August 2013co-supervisor: M. Di Libertotitle: “Phase coherence of bosons in trapped optical lattices in 3D”publication: Nat. Commun. 5, 5735 (2014)

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22. student: Daniele Malpetti, (Cum Laude), Pavia University, Italyperiod: September 2012 to August 2013Thesis performed at Utrecht University (NL), Erasmus studentco-supervisors: G. Japaridze, M. Di Libertotitle: “Quantum phases in shaken 1D optical lattices”publication: “Ultracold fermions in a one-dimensional bipartite optical lattice:metal-insulator transitions driven by shaking”, Phys. Rev. A 90, 023634 (2014)

23. student: Ido Niesen, (Cum Laude) University of Amsterdam, NLperiod: January 2013 to March 2014co-supervisor: A. Henriques (Math UU)formal supervisor: K. Schoutenstitle: “Chern-Simons theory for the FQHE in graphene”

24. student: Jeroen van Dongen, Utrecht University (NL)formal supervisorperiod: September 2012 to August 2013co-supervisor: Dick Hogeweijtitle: “Optimization of trajectories to fusion burn in ITER hybrid scenarios”

25. student: Guido van Miert, Utrecht University, (NL)period: September 2013 to August 2014Co-supervisor: V. Juricictitle: “Tight-binding theory of spin-orbit coupling in graphynespublication 1: “High-Chern-number bands and tunable Dirac cones in beta-graphyne”, Phys. Rev. B 90, 081406(R) (2014)publication 2: “Tight-binding theory of spin-orbit coupling in graphynes”, Phys.Rev. B 90, 195414 (2014)

26. Simon Stuij, Utrecht University, NLperiod: December 2013 to March 2015Co-supervisor: V. JuricicTitle: “Electronic structure calculations of in-plane bent graphene nanoribbons”Publication: “Tuning edge states localization in graphene nanoribbons by in-planebending”, Phys. Rev. B 92, 075424 (2015)

27. Flore Kunst, Utrecht University, NLperiod: January 2014 to March 2015Co-supervisor: V. Juricicsubject: “Dirac Superconductors: Superconductivity in Artificial Graphene”Publication: ”Kekule versus hidden superconducting order in graphene-like sys-tems: Competition and coexistence”, Phys. Rev B 92, 165423 (2015)

28. Marianne Knoester, Utrecht University, NLperiod: February to December 2015Co-supervisor: Kees Flipse (Technical University Eindhoven), V. Juricic (UU)subject: “Interactions in graphene in the quantum Hall regime”Publication: ”Electron-solid and electron-liquid phases in graphene”, Phys. Rev.B 93, 155141 (2016)

29. Peter Kristel, Utrecht University, NL

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period: February 2015 to January 2016Co-supervisors: Emilio Cobanera and Johan van de Leur (Mathematics)Title: “Brownian Motion and Topological Field Theories”Publication: ”Quantum Brownian motion in the noncommutative plane: a non-symmetry-based model of open dynamics of topological systems ”, Phys. Rev. B93, 245422 (2016)

30. Sander Kooi, Utrecht University, NLperiod: August 2015 to June 2016Co-supervisor: N. Menezes (UU) and V.S. Alves, University of Belem, PA, BrazilTitle: ”Pseudo QED in one dimension and Luttinger liquids”

31. Sander Kempkes, Utrecht University, NLperiod: August 2015 to June 2016Co-supervisor: Anton Quelle, UUTitle: ”Universality of thermodynamic signatures in topological insulators” Publi-cation: Universalities of thermodynamic signatures in topological phases”, NatureScientific Reports, 6, 38530 (2016)

32. Sam Eigenhuis, Utrecht University, NLperiod: February 2016 to December 2016Co-supervisor: Giandomenico Palumbo, UUTitle: ”Kitaev chain, Caldeira-Leggett model, and Luttinger liquids”

33. Victor Dagnelie (formal supervisor)Period: September 2016 - June 2017Co-supervisor: (DIFFER)Title: Dynamics of linear ITG modes with flow shear in ballooning space

34. Jette van den Broeke, (Cum Laude) Utrecht University, NLperiod: August 2016 to June 2017Co-supervisor: Sander Kempkes, Anton Quelle, UUTitle: ”Thermodynamics of topological Kondo insulators” Publication: Thermo-dynamic study of topological Kondo insulators arXiv:1803.03553, under review inPhys. Rev. Lett. (2018)

35. Peter Cats, (Cum Laude) Utrecht University, NLperiod: August 2016 to June 2017Co-supervisor: Anton Quelle, UUTitle: ”Correlation functions in topological chains”Publication: Staircase to Higher-Order Topological Phase Transitions, Phys. Rev.B 97, 121106 (R) (2018)

36. Ruward Mulder, (Cum Laude) Utrecht University, NLperiod: August 2016 to June 2017Co-supervisor: Monica Caracanhas, UUTitle: ”Quantizing Levy flights”

37. Charlotte Beneke, Utrecht University/Munich (Germany) (in progress)period: June 2017 to June 2018Co-supervisor: Natalia Menezes, UUTitle: ”Effect of interactions in massive Dirac systems within Pseudo-QED”

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2.4 SUPERVISION OF PHD THESES

1. student: Nils Hasselmann (Suma Cum Laude and Hamburg University Prize)Defence: June 2001, University of Hamburg (DE)title: “Spiral and Striped Phases in Cuprates: the Role of Disorder”

2. student: Thorsten DroseDefence: October 2001, University of Hamburg (DE)title:“Metastability & Depinning in Inhomogeneous Driven Dissipative Systems”

3. student: Mark Gorbig (Chorafas Prize 2004)Defence: September 2004, University of Fribourg (CH)title: “Theoretical studies of inhomogeneous phases in quantum Hall systems”

4. student: V. JuricicDefence: June 2006, University of Utrecht (NL)title: “Field Theoretical Studies of a Doped Mott Insulator”

5. student: Lih-King LimDefence: January 2010, University of Utrecht (NL)title: “Ultracold gases in 2D: novel superfluid phases for bosons and fermions”

6. student: Dmytro MakogonDefence: September 2010, University of Utrecht (NL)title: “Novel Quantum Phases, Excitations, and Transport in Low-D Systems”

7. student: Wouter BeugelingDefence: September 2012, University of Utrecht (NL)title: “Topological states of matter in two-dimensional fermionic systems”

8. student: Ralph van GelderenDefence: June 2013, University of Utrecht (NL)title: “Magnetic properties of single-and multi-layer graphene”

9. student: Christoph HorigDefence: December 2014, University of Utrecht (NL)Only formal supervisor, real supervisor was Dr. Dirk Schurichttitle: Nonequilibrium transport through Kondo quantum dots: a real-time renor-malization group analysis

10. student: Marco Di LibertoDefence: June 2015, University of Utrecht (NL)title: “Quantum phase transitions in low-dimensional optical lattices”

11. student: Carolin KuppersbuschDefence: October 2015, University of Utrecht (NL)Only formal supervisor, real supervisor was Dr. Lars Fritztitle: ”Magnetic oscillations in 2D Dirac systems and shear viscosity and spindiffusion in a 2D Fermi gas”

12. student: Anton Quelle (CUM LAUDE)DITP co-supervisor: J. S. CauxDefence: September 5, 2017, University of Utrecht (NL)

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title: “Geometrical, non-equilibrium, and thermodynamic effects in topologicalsystems”

13. student: Niklas GergDefence: September 15, 2017, University of Utrecht (NL)Only formal supervisor, real supervisor was Dr. Dirk Schurichttitle: ”Transport and topological states in strongly correlated nanostructures”

14. student: Guido van Miert (in progress)Co-supervisor: Carmine OrtixDefence: June 13 2018, University of Utrecht (NL)title: “Dirac cones and defect charges”

15. student: Natalia Menezes (in progress)Defence: August 2018, University of Utrecht (NL)title: “Quantum Field Theory in low-dimensional condensed-matter systems”

16. student: Tycho Sykkenk (in progress)Begin: September 2015, University of Utrecht (NL)Only formal supervisor, real supervisor is Dr. Lars Fritzthesis subject: ”Weyl-cone systems”

17. student: Sander Kempkes (in progress)begin: September 2016, University of Utrecht (NL)thesis subject: “Thermodynamics of topological states”

18. student: Sander Kooi (in progress)begin: October 2016, University of Utrecht (NL)thesis subject: “Interaction driven systems in mixed dimensions”

19. student: Mariya Lizunova (in progress)begin: October 2016, University of Utrecht (NL)thesis subject: “Duality between CDW and Laughlin states”

20. student: Jette van den Broeke (in progress)co-supervisor: Daniel Vanmaekelberghbegin: September 2017, University of Utrecht (NL)thesis subject: “Spin-orbit effects in artificial lattices”

21. student: Ward Vleeshouwers (to start)co-supervisor: Vladimir Gritsev (UvA)begin: September 2018, University of Amsterdam/University of Utrecht (NL)thesis subject: “Disorder: the multifractal bridge between strings and experi-ment”‘

2.5 SUPERVISION OF POST-DOCS

1. Dr. Lara Benfatto, 11/2001 - 11/2004, Fribourg University (CH)

2. Dr. Marcello Barbosa da Silva Neto, 03/2004 - 07/ 2006, Fribourg University(CH) and Utrecht University (NL)

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3. Dr. Ricardo Luis Doretto, 03/2005 - 04/2007, Utrecht University (NL)

4. Dr. Achilleas Lazarides, 10/2008 - 09/2010, Utrecht University (NL)

5. Dr. Lih-King Lim, 01/2010 - 07/2010, Utrecht University (NL)

6. Dr. Dmytro Makogon, 08/2010 - 06/2011, Utrecht University (NL)

7. Dr. Charles Creffield, 08/2012 - 09/2012, Utrecht University (NL)

8. Dr. W. Beugeling, 09/2012 - 11/2012, Utrecht University (NL)

9. Dr. V. Juricic, 09/2013 - 11/2014, Utrecht University (NL)

10. Dr. E. Cobanera, 09/2014 - 09/2015, Utrecht University (NL)DITP co-supervisors: K. Schoutens and J. Zaanen

11. Dr. C. Ortix, 05/2015 - 04/2017, Utrecht University (NL)DFG felloship to perform a Habilitation Thesis in my group

12. Dr. M. Caracanhas, 01/2016 - 01/2017, Utrecht University (NL)

13. Dr. G. Palumbo, 01/2016 - 09/2017, Utrecht University (NL)

3. ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES

3.1 BOARDS AND COUNCILS:

1. Member of the NWO-Physics Table, since 2017

2. Member of the DITP Executive Board, since 2016

3. Director of the Institute for Theoretical Physics Master Programma, since 2015

4. Director of the Centre for Extreme Matter and Emergent Phenomena, EMMEPH,since 2014

5. Member of the Selection Committee of the Feodor Lynen Research fellowshipsof the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for Research Fellowships and Prizes,since October 2014

6. Member of the Nano-Committee of FOM, NWO, 2013-2018

7. Member of the NWO-VICI Committee, 2013 and 2014

8. Member of the Physics Advisory Board of the Lorentz Center in Leiden, NL,2012-2017

9. Science Fellow, representing the Physics and Mathematics Departments of theUtrecht University at the University College Utrecht (2011-2017)

10. Member of the Board of the Dutch Research School on Theoretical Physics (since2008)

11. Member of the “Board of Governors” representing the Dutch Consortium (Utrecht,Leiden, and Amsterdam Universities) at ICAM (2008-2014)

12. Coordinator of the Master Program in Theoretical Physics at Utrecht University(from August 2014-2015, Study Advisor from August 2007 - 2014

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13. Member of the NWO-Rubicon Committee, 2009 and 2010

14. Member of the FOM Best PhD thesis Committee, 2011 and 2012

15. Member of the Advisory Committee for Education (OAC) for the Bachelor Pro-gram of the Physics and Astronomy Department, University of Utrecht (fromSeptember 2006 to June 2007)

16. National responsible for the Landelijk Seminarium Gecondenseerde Materie (2006-2012)

17. Study-mentor (Tutor) of a group of first and second year Bachelor students(2005/2006, 2006/2007, 2012-2013)

18. Member of the Science Faculty Council of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland,from March 2001 to July 2004

19. Member of the Physics Department Council of the University of Fribourg, Switzer-land, from March 2001 to July 2004

3.2 FUNDRAISING:

1. Project DFG N. MO 815/1-1 (finished)(Position for a PhD student payed by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft -BAT IIa/half for Thorsten Drose)Title: “Classical and Quantum Relaxation of Metastable States”Begin: 01.07.97 (duration: 2 years)

2. Project Daimler-Benz N. 02/23-96 (finished)(fellowship for Nils Hasselmann for visiting University of California, Riverside)Title:“ Dynamical and Statical Properties of the Striped Phase”Begin: 01.06.97 (duration: 1 year + 9 months)

3. Project DAAD-PROBRAL N. 415-PROBRAL/SCHU (finished)(Scientific Collaboration between Brazil and Germany)Title: “Dynamics of Domain Walls in Doped Antiferromagnets under the Influ-ence of Classical and Quantum Fluctuations”Begin: 01.01.97 (duration: 2 years)

4. European Project FMRX-CT96-0042 (finished)(co-applicant, together with Prof. B. Kramer)

5. Project Superconducting Structures (finished)(responsible for one of the research groups taking part in the Graduiertenkolleg“Physik nanostrukturierter Festkorper” at the Univ. of Hamburg, Germany)

6. National Fond Project 20-61470.00 (finished)(co-applicant, together with Prof. Dionys Baeriswyl and Prof. Xavier Bagnoud)Value: Sfr 525’672,00 - Period: 2001-2002Title: “Correlations and Disorder in Models of Strongly Interacting Electrons andin Classical Non-equilibrium Systems”

7. Professeur Boursier du Fond National Suisse N. 620-062868 (finished)Personal fellowship for developing a research project (2 PhDs, 1 post-doc)Value: CH 1’097’770,00 - Period: 2001-2004

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Title: “Pattern Formation in 2D Strongly Interacting Electron Systems”

8. VICI N.680-47-312 (finished)Personal fellowship for developing a research project (3 PhDs, 3 post-docs)Value: Euro 1’350’000,00 - Period: 2008-2014Title: “Low-dimensional quantum matter: secrets between two and three dimen-sions”

9. Science without Borders - Brazil (finished)Fellowship for joint PhD and post-doc position with Federal University of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil Value US $ 138.000,00 (in addition to normal PhD fellowship forperiod in Brazil)- Period: 2013 - 2016Title: ”Applications of Field Theory to condensed matter”

10. Gravitation Project - co-applicant (in progress)Joint Project for 3 Universities (Leiden, Amsterdam, Utrecht), Delta ITPValue Euro 18 million - Period 2012-2022Title: ”Matter at all scales”3 PhD student positions: Anton Quelle, Maryia Lizunova, Ward VleeshouwersPostdoc position: Cobanera/ Palumbo

11. NWO Free Program - co-applicant (in progress)Joint Project for Utrecht University, Technical University Eindhoven, and Tech-nical University Delft, Period 2014-2018PhD student: Guido van Miert

12. FOM Projectruimte, together with Ingmar Swart (in progress)Title: ”Functionalized Organo-Metal (FOM) Networks” - Period 2016-2020PhD student: Sander Kempkes

13. CAPES-NUFFIC project Brazil/HollandTitle: ”Dinamica e correlacoes de sistemas quanticos em baixas dimensooes”Joint Project with Federal Univeristy of Rio Grande do NorteProf. Tommaso Macri (Brazilian project leader)Prof. C. Morais Smith (Dutch project leader)Period: 2018-2021

4. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

4.1 RESEARCH INTERESTS

• Strongly Correlated Electron Systems

• Transport in Low-Dimensional Systems

• Quantum Dissipative Systems

• Quantum Hall Systems

• Rotating atomic Bose-Einstein Condensates in optical lattices

• Josephson Junction Devices and Arrays

• High-Tc Superconductors

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• Others Doped Mott Insulators: Nickelates and Manganites

• Anisotropy and Pattern Formation in 2D Systems

• Vortex dynamics (creep and flow) in High-Tc Superconductors

• Effects of Impurities and Glassy Behavior in Strongly Correlated Systems

• Cold atoms in spin-dependent optical lattices

• Single- and Multi-Layer Graphene

• Topological insulators

• Ultracold atoms out of equilibrium

4.2 CONFERENCES, SUMMER SCHOOLS, COLLOQUIA, SEMINARS,AND TALKS

4.2.1 CONFERENCES: invited talks

1. August 1992, Sion, Switzerland (invited talk)“Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling in a dc SQUID: Instanton Splitting”International Workshop “Nonlinear Dynamics in Quantum and Classical Systems”

2. April-May 1995, Torino, Italy (invited talk)“Quantum Intrinsic Hall Creep”Workshop and Euroconference on “Dynamic Properties in Novel Superconduc-tors”

3. August 1995, Sion, Switzerland (invited talk)“Quantum Depinning of Vortices from Columnar Defects”VI International Workshop “Nichtlineare Dynamic in quantenmechanischen undklassischen Systemen”

4. August 1995, Bad Lauterberg, Germany (invited talk)“closing remarks”in the Euroconference “Quantum Transport in Semiconductor Submicron Struc-tures”

5. September 1995, Torino, Italy (invited talk)“Quantum Depinning of Vortices from Columnar Defects”Euroconference on “Mesoscopic Supercondutivity and Josephson Junction Ar-rays”

6. September 1995, Champoussin, Switzerland (invited)“Travaux Diriges”at the School “La mecanique quantique a l’ echelle mesoscopique”

7. October 1996, Pisa, Italy (invited talk)“Quantum Flux Creep: Theory versus Experiment”Workshop on “Quantum Fluctuations III: Vortex Dynamics in Superconductors”

8. September-October 1997, Trieste, Italy (invited talk)“Decay of Metastable States near Criticality”

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Extended Research Workshop on “Statistical Physics of Frustrated Systems”

9. June 1999, Lorentz Center, Leiden, Holland (invited talk)“Influence of Disorder and Lattice Potentials in the Stripe Dynamics”Workshop on “Quantum Effects in Magnetic Systems”

10. March 2000, Cape Cod, MA, USA (invited talk)“Dynamics of Stripes in Doped Antiferromagnets”Workshop on “Stripes and Antiferromagnetism in HTS Electronics”

11. October 2000, Les Diablerets, Switzerland (invited talk)“Tc Supression in Co-doped Striped Cuprates”“7th International Workshop on Oxide Electronics”

12. July 2001, Max-Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany (invited talk)”The effect of planar impurities in co-doped striped cuprates””Workshop on: Defects in Correlated Electron Systems”

13. October/November 2001, Leiden, Netherland (invited talk)“Pattern Formation in 2D Strongly Correlated Systems”“Workshop on Strongly Correlated Electron Systems”

14. 16 June 2002, PSI Villigen, Switzerland (invited talk)“Stripes and Impurities unveiled by neutron scattering measurements”“Workshop on Scattering Studies of High-Tc Superconductors”

15. July 26 - August 1 2002, Erice, Italy (invited talk)“Plastic Motion in Artificial Vortex Channels”“Stochastic Systems: from Randomness to Complexity - NATO ARW”

16. March 24 - 27 2003, Miami Beach, USA (invited talk)“Effect of lattice and impurities on transport properties of cuprates”Symposium SMEC “Inhomogeneous and Strongly Correlated Materials with NovelElectronic Properties”

17. August 27 - 30 2003, Santorini, Greece (invited talk)“Transport properties of striped cuprates”Workshop on “Self-organized Strongly Correlated Electron Systems”

18. April 22-24 2004, Nordita, Copenhagen, Danemark (invited talk)“Depinning of stripes in doped Mott insulators”Workshop on “Depinning transitions in disordered media: theory and applica-tions”

19. June 15th 2004, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland (invited talk)“Striped phase in cuprates: STM versus Neutron Scattering data”Workshop on “Pseudogap and inhomogeneity effects in the cuprates in the lightof tunneling experiments”

20. June 26 - July 2 2004, Dubrovnik, Croatia (invited talk)“Competition between electron-solid and electron-liquid phases in quantum Halleffect systems”International Conference: “From solid state to bio physics II: role of inhomo-geneities in solid, soft and bio-matter”

21. September 26 - October 1 2004, Rome, Italy (invited talk)

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“The different phases of quantum Hall effect systems”4th International Conference on “Nanoscale heterogeneity and quantum phenom-ena in complex matter” (Stripes 2004)

22. December 14-15 2004, Veldhoven, The Netherlands (invited plenary talk)“A second generation of composite fermions”“Annual Scientific FOM meeting on Condensed Matter Physics”

23. May 13 2005, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (invited talk)“First-order phase transitions in quantum Hall systems”“Landelijk Seminarium Statistische Mechanika”

24. May 19-20, 2005, Dalfsen, The Netherlands (invited talk)“High-Tc superconductors: the status of research nearly 20 years after their dis-covery”“Trends in Theory 2005” (Two yearly symposium of the Dutch Research Schoolof Theoretical Physics)

25. July 10-16, 2005, Albuquerque, USA (invited talk)“A second generation of composite fermions”“EP2DS 2005”

26. July 25-29, 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (invited talk)“Zooming in on the quantum Hall effect”“Amsterdam Summer Workshop 2005”

27. August 1-18 2005, Leiden, The Netherlands, (invited talk)“Zooming in on the quantum Hall effect”Workshop on “Complex Behavior in Correlated Electron Systems”, Lorentz Cen-ter

28. June 24 - June 27 2006, Cavtat, Croatia (invited talk)“Magnetic and transport properties of lightly doped LSCO”International Conference “From Solid State to Biophysics III”

29. June 30 2006, FOM, Utrecht, The Netherlands, (invited talk)“Quantum Hall: novel perspectives”Meeting of the “Quantum Matter and Emergent Materials” initiative, FOM,Utrecht

30. August 9 - 18 2006, Leiden, The Netherlands (invited talk)“BEC of excitons in bilayer quantum Hall systems: a bosonization approach”Lorentz Center Conference: “Quantum Criticality”

31. December 17-21 2006, Rome, Italy (invited talk)“Stripes versus spiral phases in lightly doped high-Tc superconductors”International Conference “Stripes 2006”

32. February 12-16 2007, Brasilia, Brazil (2 invited talks)”Zooming in on the Quantum Hall Effect””BEC of excitons in bilayer quantum Hall systems: a bosonization approach”Workshop on Quantum Hall Effect

33. June 07-10 2007 Vienna, Austria (invited talk)”Novel Phases in Low-Dimensional Systems”

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Vienna Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics

34. October 31 - November 2 2007 Tsukuba, Japan (invited talk)”Lightly Doped LaSrCuO as a Lifshitz Helimagnet”International Symposium on Lattice Effects in Cuprate High-Temperature Super-conductors - Spin, Phonon, or third way?

35. June 16-21 2008, Dresden, Germany (invited talk)“Novel quantum phases in low-dimensional systems”Quantum Phases and Excitations in Quantum Hall Systems

36. July 27 - August 1 2008, Erice, Italy (invited talk)“Cold atoms as cond-mat simulators”Stripes 2008

37. August 18-22 2008, Buzios, Brazil (invited talk + closing remarks)“Exciting a d-density wave in an optical lattice”SCES 08 - Strongly correlated electron systems 2008 Conference

38. September 8-12 2008, Florence, Italy (invited talk)“Effect of a staggered magnetic field in 2D quantum systems”Exact Results in Low-D Quantum Systems: 2nd INSTANS Summer Conference

39. October 13-17 2008, Dresden, Germany (invited talk)“Staggered-Vortex Superfluid of Ultracold Bosons in an Optical LatticeCorrelated Electron Systems in High Magnetic Fields”

40. November 13-14 2008, Cambridge, United Kingdom (invited round-table coordi-nator) “Quantum criticality in heavy fermions, cuprates, and ferroelectric sys-tems” Workshop on Critical Fluctuations in Spin and Charge Systems

41. January 11-14 2009, Cambridge, United Kingdom (invited talk)“Cold atoms as cond-mat simulators”ICAM and Intelbiomat Meeting

42. March 05 2009, Santa Barbara, California, USA (invited blackboard talk)“Cold atoms as cond-mat simulators”Program: “Low Dimensional electron systems” at Kavli Institute

43. June 25-28 2009, Lucca, Italy (invited talk)“The post-graphene era: strongly interacting 2D Dirac fermions with cold atoms”“International Workshop on Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Hall Systems”

44. July 06-19 2009, Cargese, Corsiga, France (invited talk)“Strongly Interacting 2D Dirac Fermions with Cold Atoms”Cargese Summer Workshop

45. August 16 - September 06 2009, Nordita, Sweden (invited talk)“Novel superconducting phases with cold atoms in optical lattices under staggeredrotation”Quantum Hall Physics Workshop

46. April 12-14 2010, Trento, Italy (invited talk)“Analogs of graphene using ultracold atoms”International Workshop on New Frontiers in Graphene Physics

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47. May 30 - June 13 2010, Aspen, USA (invited blackboard talk)“Cold atoms under staggered rotation”Workshop: Critical Behavior of Lattice Models in Condensed Matter and ParticlePhysics

48. July 19 - 25 2010, Erice, Italy (invited talk)“Will cold atoms help us to understand high-Tc superconductivity”Superstripes 2010: Quantum Phenomena in Complex Matter

49. August 25 - 27 2010, Beijing, China (invited talk)“Creating staggered magnetic fields in optical lattices - new insights into high-Tcsuperconductivity”Workshop on Cold atoms in synthetic gauge fields

50. September 27 - October 1st 2010, Natal, Brazil (invited talk)“Staggered rotation out of non-equilibrium condensates”Ultracold Quantum Gases beyond Equilibrium

51. November 3 - 7 2010, Sousse, Tunisia (invited talk)”Will cold atoms help us to understand high-Tc superconductors?”ICoCoM2010

52. January 18-19 2011, Veldhoven, the Netherlands (invited talk)”Staggered magnetic fields in optical lattices”FOM @Veldhoven, National Dutch meeting in condensed matter

53. March 21-25 2011, Dallas, Texas, USA (invited talk)”Artificial staggered magnetic field for ultracold atoms in optical lattices””March Meeting 2011”

54. April 1-14 2011, MPIPKS Dresden, Germany (invited talk )”Time-dependent Bose-Hubbard model”Workshop on ”Noise in Non-Equilibrium Systems: from Physics to Biology”

55. June 14 2011, Aspen Centre of Physics, USA (invited blackboard talk)Topological phases with ultracold atoms

56. July 12 2011, ICTP Trieste, Italy (invited keynote speaker)Topological phases and phase transitions in honeycomb fermionic lattices: Spin-imbalanced QHE, spin textures and merging of Dirac pointsFifth Lundqvist Conference on Topological insulators

57. 12-16 September 2011, Suzhou, China (invited talk, declined)Novel Topological Phases in Dirac systems under Abelian and non-Abelian gaugefieldsPIERS (Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium) 2011

58. November 9 - 11 2011, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (invited talk)Modeling graphene and high-Tc superconductors with cold gases”CECAM Workshop on ”Modeling materials through cold gases”

59. March 18 - 22 2012, Freiburg, Germany (invited keynote speaker)Topological phases: magnetic field versus spin-orbit coupling”Workshop on Topological States of Matter”

60. July 25 - August 8 2012, KITPC at Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

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(invited speaker)Topological phases: magnetic field versus spin-orbit coupling”Workshop on ”Critical behavior of lattice models in atomic and molecular, con-densed matter and particle”

61. August 20 - 31 2012, Natal, Brazil (invited talk)”Ultracold atoms in optical lattices as cond-mat simulators”Workshop on ”Advances in quantum technology: from quantum information toquantum devices”

62. January 27 - February 6 2013, Stockholm, Sweden (invited speaker)”Ultracold atoms in optical lattices as cond-mat simulators”Workshop on ”Pushing the boundaries with cold atoms”

63. April 20-21 2013, CBPF, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (invited panelist)Round table discussion ICAM Frontiers on Quantum Matter Meeting

64. May 13-17 2013, Aguas de Lindoia, Brazil (invited talk )Magnetism with ultracold atoms in optical latticesThematic Symposium Magnetism in Low-Dimensional Systems XXXVI BrazilianMeeting on Condensed Matter Physics

65. August 11-25 2013, Aspen, CO, USA (invited blackboard talk)Topological phases: magnetic field versus spin-orbit coupling”Workshop on Optical Lattice Emulators and Beyond

66. April 1, 2014, Leiden, the Netherlands (invited talk)“Topological phases in optical lattices”“Fysica 2014: Focus session Topological insulators

67. August 18-23 2014, Stockholm, Sweden (invited talk)”Topological states in higher orbitals”,Nordita Conference on “Quantum Engineering of States and Devices”

68. August 24- September 7 2014, Aspen, USA (short blackboard talk)“Physics in Higher bands”Workshop on “Gauge fields in Condensed Matter, Ultracold atoms and Beyond”

69. October 9-10 2014, TU Munich, Germany (invited talk)“Effective Field Theories in Graphene”EUBET Workshop

70. November 10-12 2014, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, UK (invited talk)“Topological states in higher orbitals”Workshop on “Nanoscience and Low-dimensional Quantum Mattet”

71. November 12-14 2014, Hamburg, Germany (invited talk)“Topological states in higher orbitals”The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging (CUI) Symposium

72. March 24 - April 2 2015, Seattle, USA (invited talk)“Dynamical Competition between Quantum Hall and Quantum Spin Hall Effects”INT Workshop on Quantum Simulators

73. May 1 2015, Leiden, NL (invited talk)”Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

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Triangle Meeting: Quantum and Topological Matter

74. June 13-16 2015, Ischia, Italy (invited talk)”Graphene: the good, the bad, and the beauty”Workshop Superstripes 2015

75. July 27-30 2015, Hangzhou, China (invited talk)”Artificial graphene: flat bands and room-T quantum spin Hall effect”Wilczek Quantum Center Workshop: Optical Lattice Weeks

76. August 18 2015, Natal, Brazil (invited talk)”Graphene: the good, the bad, and the beautyWorkshop on Strongly Coupled Field Theories for Condensed Matter and Quan-tum Information Theory

77. September 08-11 2015, Lorentz Center Leiden, the Netherlands (invited talk)”Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano, the high, and the pseudo””Novel Quantum Materials an Systems Workshop”

78. October 16-17 2015, Urbana-Champaign, USA (invited talk)”Graphene: the good, the bad, and the beauty””Quantum Fluids from nK to TeV: An 80th Birthday Symposium in Honor ofGordon Baym

79. October 29 - November 1st 2015, Tbilisi, Georgia (invited talk)”Graphene: the good, the bad, and the beauty””Challenges in Contemporary Elementary-Particle Physics and Quantum-FieldTheory: devoted to the memory of the Academician A. Tavkhelidze”

80. January 6 2016, Utrecht, The Netherlands”Room-temperature quantum spin Hall effect in honeycomb lattices of HgTe”FOM program meeting ”Designing Dirac carriers in semiconductor honeycombsuperlattices” , 13-DDC

81. February, 10-12 2016, Engelberg, Switzerland (invited talk)”Graphene: the good, the bad and the beauty”Symposium for the 60th birthday of Gianni Blatter

82. March 14-18 2016, Baltimore, USA (2 talks)”Topological states in multi-orbital honeycomb lattices of HgTe””Interaction induced quantum valley Hall effect in grapheneMarch meeting 2016

83. July 24-29 2016, Wuerzburg, Germany (invited talk)Workshop on New Trends in Topological Insulators, invited talk, 60th birthdayMolenkamp”Graphene: the good, the bad, and the beauty”

84. June 8-14 2016, Stockholm, Sweden (invited talk)Wilczek workshop: Quantum Connections in Sweden”Pseudo QED and the Quantum Valley Hall effect in graphene ”

85. August 7-11 2016 Beijing, China (invited talk)Fragrant Hill Hotel - Wilczek Center Working group”Topological Varma superfluid in optical lattices”

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86. August 11-19 2016, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (invited talk)KITPC Program on Spin-Orbit Coupled quantum gasesAug. 12th: ”Topological Varma superfluid in optical lattices”

87. September22-23 2016 Vienna, Austria (invited talk)ViCoM Young Researchers Meeting”Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

88. September 8 2016, Groningen, the Netherlands (organizer)opening CMD26, focus session on Dirac materials

89. October 26 to November 2 2016 Stony Brook, USA (invited talk)Program: Entanglement an Dynamical Systems”Universalities of thermodynamic signatures in topological phases”

90. November 5 2016, Hamburg, Germany (invited plenary talk)Deutsche Physikerinnen Tagung 2016”Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

91. March 21-26 2017, Natal, Brazil (invited talk)IIP Conference on Topological States of Matter”Graphene: the nano, the high and the hot”

92. March 28-31 2017, Barcelona, Spain (invited talk)Graphene 2017 Meeting”Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

93. May 5 2017, Stockholm, Sweden (invited talk)Nordita Conference Frontiers of topological quantum matter”Thermodynamic signatures of topological edge states”

94. June 28-30 2017, Yale-NUS, Singapore (invited talk)Workshop on interactions in Topological Materials”Effect of interactions in graphene and transition-metal dichalcogenides”

95. July 3-7 2017, Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden (invited talk)Wilczek: II Quantum Connections in Sweden”Fermionic Lieb lattice and thermodynamics of topological insulators”

96. July 24-26 2017, Luxembourg (invited talk)Spin-Orbit Materials 2017 Conference”Thermodynamic signatures of topological edge states”

97. August 13-21 2017, Stockholm, Sweden (invited talk)Nordita Workshop on Topological Phases in Cold Atom Systems”Floquet topological insulators”

98. August 28 - 31 2017, Buzios, Brazil (invited talk)Meeting of the Brazilian Physical Society”Graphene: the good, the bad, and the nano”

99. September 7, 8 2017 Barcelona, Spain (invited talk)NanoGe Mini-Symposium on Opto-electronics of 2D Nanostructure Materials”Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

100. September 9, 2017, Bad Honnef, Germany (invited plenary talk)

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Young Germany Physical Society Meeting (JDPG)”Graphene: the good, the bad, and the nano

101. September 15,16 2017, Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai, China (invited talk)international symposium on the Future of Physics and Astronomy”Fractal wavefunctions”

102. April 15-17, Bad Honnef, Germany (invited after-diner colloquium)Quantum Gases and Quantum Coherence 2018?There is plenty of room at the bottom, but even more in a fractal?

Expected conferences (invited talks) 2018[1] June 2018 Graphene 2018 Dresden, Germany

[2] June 2018 invited talk at Quantum Connections 4, Stockholm, Sweden

[3] July 23-27 2018, invited talk at ICSNN, Madrid Spain

[4] August 14-18 2018, invited talk at ITF conference, Sao Paulo, Brazil

[5] August 21 2018 Summer School, University of Utrecht, invited lecture ”Whatthe frac? Electrons in 1.58 dimensions? ”, Utrecht, Netherlands

[6] August 23-24 2018, invited talk at UK & NL meeting, Oxford, UK

[7] September 10?14 2018, invited talk at the 23rd ETSF Workshop on ElectronicExcitations, Milan Italy

[8] October 1-5 2018, invited talk at International Conference on Nano-StructuredMaterials and Devices (ICNSMD-2018), University of Delhi, New Delhi, India

[9] October 4-5 2018, invited talk at workshop on ”Artificial Gauge Fields andInteracting Topological Phases in Ultracold Atoms” DFG Research Unit FOR2414, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

[10] October 22-27 2018, Celebrating 100 years of Feynman birth, invited talkabout Feynman path integrals, Singapore

[11] October 29 - November 9, 2018, invited talk at conference on ”Advances onQuantum Simulation with Ultracold Atoms ”, International Institute of Physics(IIP) in Natal, Brazil

4.2.2 SUMMER SCHOOLS: invited tutorials

Utrecht Summer School

103. August 20 2004, Utrecht, The Netherlands (invited lecture)“Stripes in High-Tc Superconductors: Theory and Experiments”Summer School, Julius Institute, University of Utrecht

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104. August 25 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands (invited lecture)“Stripes in high-Tc superconductors”“Summer School, Julius Institute, University of Utrecht”

105. August 21 2006, Utrecht, The Netherlands, (invited lecture)“High-Tc superconductors: the status of research after 20 years”“Summer School, Julius Institute, University of Utrecht”

106. August 20 2007, Utrecht, The Netherlands, (invited lecture)“The mysteries of High-Tc superconductors”“Summer School, Julius Institute, University of Utrecht”

107. August 28 2008, Utrecht, Netherlands (invited lecture)“The quantum Hall effect: a magic world of electrons in two dimensions”Summer School, Julius Institute, University of Utrecht

108. July 2 2010, University College Utrecht, Netherlands (invited lecture)“The magic world of electrons in two dimensions””Science for Secondary School Students, Utrecht Summer School 2010”

109. August 23 2010, Utrecht, Netherlands (invited lecture)“The mysteries of High-Tc superconductors””Summer School, Julius Institute, University of Utrecht”

110. August 19 2011, Utrecht Summer School, the Netherlands (invited lecture)“The magic world of electrons in 2D””Summer School, Julius Institute, University of Utrecht”

111. August 24-28 2015, Utrecht Summer School, the Netherlands (invited tutorials)“Phonons, Photons, BEC, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein distributions””Summer School, Julius Institute, University of Utrecht”

112. August 22 2016 Utrecht, Netherlands (invited lecture)“GrapheneL the good, the bad and the beauty””Summer School, University of Utrecht”

113. August 24 2017, Utrecht, Netherlands (invited lecture)“GrapheneL the good, the bad and the beauty””Summer School, University of Utrecht”

Other Summer/Spring Schools

114. September 1999, International Centre of Condensed Matter Physics, Brasilia,Brazil (2 invited lectures)“Dynamics of Stripes in Doped Antiferromagnets”“Review on Experimental Results for Nickelates and Cuprates”Conference ”Spin Ladders and Low-Dimensional Strongly Correlated Systems”

115. 9-15 June 2002, Aussois, France (invited lecture)“Existence de stripes et de separation de phase”Ecole thematique “Oxydes a proprietes remarquables: ordre de spin, ordre decharge et phenomenes cooperatifs”

116. May 18-19 2006, Driebergen, The Netherlands, (4hs lectures + 2hs exercises)“Dissipation in Quantum Systems”

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Postgrad AIO/OIO School 2006 on Stat. Physics and Theory of Cond. matter)

117. May 27 - June 2 2006, Aussois, France (2hs invited lectures)“Existence de stripes et de separation de phase”“Stripes versus spiral phases in high-Tc superconductors”Ecole “Nouveaux Etats Electroniques de la Matiere”

118. July 24 - August 04 2006, Brasilia, Brazil (2hs invited lectures)“Existence of stripes and of phase separation”“Stripes versus spiral phases in high-Tc superconductors”“Winter School on Unconventional Superconductivity”

119. April 03-04 2008, Capri, Italy (2 invited lectures)“Zooming in on the quantum Hall effect”“Bilayer quantum Hall systems”Capri Spring School on Transport in Nanostructures 2008

120. April 19-21 2010, Driebergen, The Netherlands, (8hs lectures + exercises)“Dissipation in Quantum Systems”PostgradAIO/OIO School 2010 on Stat. Physics and Theory of Cond. matter)

121. August 20 - 31 2012, Natal, Brazil (3 invited lectures)”Ultracold atoms in optical lattices as cond-mat simulators”Workshop on ”Advances in quantum technology: from quantum information toquantum devices”

122. May 13-17 2013, Aguas de Lindoia, Brazil (invited talk + 2 hs invited tutorial)Magnetism with ultracold atoms in optical latticesThematic Symposium Magnetism in Low-Dimensional Systems XXXVI BrazilianMeeting on Condensed Matter Physics

123. August 2-14 2015, Natal, Brazil (2 invited tutorials)”Cold-atom simulation of topological phases of matterSchool Strongly Coupled Field Theories for Condensed Matter and QuantumInformation Theory

4.2.3 INVITED COLLOQUIA AND SEMINARS

124. January 13, 1992, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland“Quantum Dynamics of Open Systems”

125. February 21, 1992, Theory Seminar, Universite de Fribourg, Switzerland“Etudes de la Dynamique de Systemes Dissipatives”

126. April 13, 1992, Theory Seminar, Universita degli Studi di Perugia, Italy“Quantum Dissipative Chains”

127. April 14, 1992, Theory Seminar, Universita degli Studi di Perugia, Italy“Quantum Dissipative Systems”

128. September 9, 1992, PTB Braunschweig, Germany“Decay of Metastable States in a dc SQUID”

129. December 10, 1993, Theory Seminar, Universitat Augsburg, Germany“Quantum and Classical Flux Creep in a Layered Superconductor”

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130. April 19, 1994, Theory Seminar, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany“Classical and Quantum Creep of Vortices”

131. November 15, 1994, Theory Seminar, Universitat Stuttgart, Germany“Quantum Creep of Vortices Intrinsically Pinned in High-Tc Superconductors”

132. November 29, 1994, Physics Seminar, Universite de Neuchatel, Switzerland“Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling: Systems with more than 1 Degree of Freedom”

133. January 3, 1995, Theory Seminar, Universitat Hamburg, Germany“Quantum Dynamics of Non-Isolated Systems”

134. December 15, 1995, Theory Seminar, Universidad de Madrid, Spain“Classical and Quantum Creep of Vortices from a Columnar Defect”

135. February 8, 1996, Theory Seminar, Institut Non-Lineaire de Nice, France“Classical and Quantum Relaxation of Elastic Manifolds”

136. October 14, 1996, Theory Seminar, Universita degli Studi di Pavia, Italy“Quantum Creep in High-Temperature Superconductors”

137. October 15, 1996, Physics Seminar, Dipartimento di Fisica del Politecnico diTorino, Italy“Creep of Vortices from Columnar Defects”

138. October 17, 1996, Theory Seminar, Universite de Fribourg, Switzerland“Quantum Flux Creep: Theory versus Experiment”

139. April 29, 1997, Theory Seminar, University of Hamburg, Germany“Quantum Flux Creep: Theory versus Experiment”

140. November 18, 1997, Theory Seminar, University of Wurzburg, Germany“Decay of Metastable States near Criticality”

141. February 19, 1998, Theory Seminar, University of Leiden, Netherlands“Dynamics of the Striped Phase in the Cuprates”

142. March 23, 1998, Theory Seminar, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA“Collective Pinning Theory for the Striped Phase”

143. March 27, 1998, Theory Seminar, Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, USA“Sliding Stripes in Doped Antiferromagnets”

144. November 09, 1999, Theory Seminar, Universitat Basel, Switzerland“Stripes in High-Temperature Superconductors”

145. January 13, 2000, Physics Colloquium, IPMC Polygone CNRS, Grenoble, France“Pattern Formation in Strongly Correlated Systems”

146. February 15, 2000, Theory Seminar, International Center for Theoretical Physics(ICTP)/SISSA, Trieste, Italy“Striped Phase in Insulators and High-T Superconductors”

147. March 09, 2000, Physics Seminar, NEC Laboratory, Princeton, USA“Onset of Stripe Depinning”

148. March 23, 2000, Theory Seminar, Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Villigen, Switzer-land“Stripes in Strongly Interacting Systems”

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149. March 28, 2000, Physics Seminar, Institute of Physics, University of Geneva,Switzerland“Striped Phase in Insulators and High-T Superconductors”

150. May 23, 2000, Theory Seminar, Institute of Physics, University of Augsburg,Germany“1D Pattern Formation in 2D Strongly Correlated Systems”

151. July 26, 2000, Physics seminar, Department of Applied Physics, Tohoku Univer-sity, Sendai, Japan“Correlated versus Uncorrelated Stripe Pinning: the Roles of Nd and Zn Doping”

152. July 28, 2000, Physics seminar, Yukawa Institute, University of Kyoto, Japan“Correlated versus Uncorrelated Stripe Pinning: the Roles of Nd and Zn Doping”

153. September 11, 2000, seminar, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, USA“Stripe Pinning by Rare-Earth and Planar Impurities”

154. September 13, 2000, seminar, IBM Yorktown, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA“Striped-Phase in High-Tc Superconductors”

155. September 15, 2000, Theory Seminar, Institute for Theoretical Physics, BostonUniversity, USA“Effect of Planar Impurities on the Critical Temperature of Striped Cuprates”

156. September 18, 2000, Physics Seminar, University of Maryland, USA“Correlated versus Uncorrelated Stripe Pinning”

157. December 5, 2000, Theory Seminar, University of Lausanne, Switzerland“Stripe Pinning by Rare-Earth and Planar Impurities”

158. December 15, 2000, Theory Seminar, Catholic University (PUC), Rio de Janeiro,Brazil“Tc suppression in cuprates due to Zn co-doping”

159. December 20, 2000, seminar, Brazilian Institute for Spatial Research (INPE), SaoJose dos Campos, Brazil“Striped Phase in High-Temperature Superconductors”

160. February 14, 2001, Theory Seminar, Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Villigen, Switzer-land“Tc suppression in co-doped striped cuprates”

161. April 10, 2001, University of Geneva, Switzerland“Pattern Formation in 2D strongly interacting electronic systems”

162. June 25, 2001, Theory Seminar, University of Mainz, Germany“Tc suppression in co-doped striped cuprates”

163. December 7, 2001, Physics Colloquium, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands“Pattern Formation in 2D strongly interacting electronic systems”

164. December 20, 2001, Cond. Matter Seminar, University of Campinas, Brazil“Tc Suppression in co-doped Striped Cuprates”

165. October 10, 2002, Physics Seminar, Universita di Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy“Impurities and stripes in high-Tc cuprates”

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166. November 7, 2002, 2hs lectures (colloquium) Universite de Tours, France“Stripes in cuprates and nickelates: an experimental and theoretical review”

167. November 13, 2002, Physics Seminar, University of Zurich, Switzerland“Electronic phase separation in 2D systems”

168. January 20, 2003, Physics Seminar, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands“The different phases of Quantum Hall Systems”

169. January 21, 2003, Theory Seminar, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands“The effect of impurities in striped cuprates”

170. January 29, 2003, Seminar, Universite de Neuchatel, Switzerland“Formation et dynamique de structures a l’echelle mesoscopique”

171. October 6, 2004, ITF colloquium, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands“Competition between electron-solid and electron-liquid phases in quantum Hallsystems”

172. November 18, 2004, Theory Seminar, ETH Zurich, Switzerland“Pattern formation in quantum Hall systems”

173. November 19, 2004, Physics Colloquium, University of Basel, Switzerland“Charge inhomogeneities in quantum Hall systems”

174. November 29, 2004, Theory Seminar, University of Maryland, USA“Pattern formation in quantum Hall systems”

175. December 1, 2004, Condensed Matter Theory Seminar, Harvard University, USA“Pattern formation in quantum Hall systems”

176. December 2, 2004, Theory Seminar, Boston University, USA“Reentrant integral and fractional quantum Hall effects”

177. December 8, 2004, ITP Theory Seminar, Santa Barbara, USA“Pattern formation in quantum Hall systems”

178. December 9, 2004, Theory Seminar, University of South California, Los Angeles,USA“Pattern formation in quantum Hall systems”

179. April 21 2005, Theory Colloquium, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands“Pattern formation in quantum Hall systems”

180. June 28 2005, Theory Seminar, University of Aachen, Germany“The different phases of quantum Hall systems”

181. October 26 2005, Ehrenfestii Colloquium, Leiden University, The Netherlands“Zooming in on the quantum Hall effect”

182. October 27 2005, Physics Colloquium, Groningen University, The Netherlands“Zooming in on the quantum Hall effect”

183. November 28 2005, Physics Colloquium, Ecole Normale Superieur de Lyon, France“Zooming in on the quantum Hall effect”

184. December 5 2005, Physics Colloquium, Regensburg University, Germany“Zooming in on the quantum Hall effect”

185. April 26 2006, Theory Seminar, Universite Paris-Sud, LPS Orsay, France

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“Spiral phases in high-Tc superconductors”

186. May 2 2006, Condensed Matter Seminar, University of Campinas, Brazil“Zooming in on the quantum Hall effect”

187. November 15 2007, ITF seminar, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland”Novel Quantum Phases in low-Dimensional Systems”

188. February 06 2008, theory seminar, University of Antwerpen, Belgium”Novel Quantum Phases in low-Dimensional Systems”

189. February 19 2008, theory seminar, ENS Paris, France”Novel Quantum Phases in low-Dimensional Systems”

190. February 21 2008, theory seminar, Orsay, Paris, France”Novel Quantum Phases in low-Dimensional Systems”

191. February 26 2008, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France”Novel Quantum Phases in low-Dimensional Systems”

192. July 1 2008, DESY, Hamburg, Germany”Novel Quantum Phases in low-Dimensional Systems”

193. August 25 2008, UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil”Novel Quantum Phases in low-Dimensional Systems”

194. December 1 2008, AMOLF, Amsterdam, the Netherlands“Strongly interacting systems in two-dimensions”

195. December 8 2008, Utrecht University, the Netherlands“Strongly interacting systems in two-dimensions”

196. April 27 2009,Physics Seminar, MPI, Stuttgart, Germany“Quantum Systems in presence of a staggered magnetic field”

197. June 19 2009, Antwerpen University, Belgium“The post-graphene era: strongly interacting 2D Dirac fermions with cold atom”

198. March 24 2010, Utrecht University, Netherlands“Will cold atomic systems help us to understand high-Tc superconductivity?”

199. May 17 2010, Fribourg University, Switzerland“Ultracold atoms under staggered rotation: bosons, fermions, and mixtures”

200. June 14 2010, NIST, Maryland, USA“Will cold atomic systems help us to understand high-Tc superconductivity?”

201. July 08 2010, Catania University, Italy“Effect of staggered gauge fields on cold atoms in optical lattices”

202. February 14 2011, Free-University Berlin, Germany“Staggered gauge fields in optical lattices”

203. May 25 2011, Theoretical Physics Institute, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland“Will cold atomic systems help us to understand high-Tc superconductivity?”

204. September 15 2011, LPTMC, Orsay, France“Ultracold atoms in optical lattices as cond-mat emulators”

205. September 16 2011, Jussieu, Paris, France

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“Ultracold atoms in optical lattices as cond-mat emulators”

206. December 8 2011, Hamburg, Germany“Ultracold atoms in 2D optical lattices: shaken or stirred?”

207. January 12 2012, Frankfurt, Germany“Ultracold atoms in 2D optical lattices as cond-mat emulators”

208. April 24 2012, Marburg, Germany“Topological states of matter”

209. May 29 2012, Madrid, Spain“Ultracold atoms in optical lattices as cond-mat simulators”

210. October 18 2012, Goteborg, Sweden“Topological states of matter”

211. March 28 2013, Utrecht University (invited Mathematics Department Colloquium)“Fractals and the Quantum Hall Effect

212. November 27 2013, Edinburgh University, Scottland (invited Physics Dept. Col-loquium)“Physics in higher bands: synthetic graphene and ultracold atoms in optical lat-tices

213. November 29 2013, St. Andrews University, Scottland (invited Physics Dept.Colloquium)“Let’s get high and cool: fermions and bosons in higher bands”

214. February 27 2014, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (invited colloquium, 50 years of thePhysics Institute)“Topological states in condensed matter and optical lattices”

215. June 6 2014, Exeter, United Kingdom (invited colloquium)“Topological states in condensed matter and optical lattice”

216. June 11 2014, Geneva, Switzerland (invited colloquium)“Topological states in higher orbitals”

217. November 28 2014, Hannover, Germany (invited seminar)“Topological states in higher orbitals”

218. December 17 2014, CBPF Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (invited seminar)“Topological states in higher orbitals”

219. May 5 2015, Stockholm, Sweden (invited seminar)“Graphene: the good, the bad, and the beauty”

220. May 7 2015, Cambridge, United Kingdom (invited ME seminar)“Graphene: the good, the bad, and the beauty”

221. June 10 2015, Tubingen, Germany (invited Physics Colloquium)“Graphene: the good, the bad, and the beauty”

222. August 5 2015, Shanghai, China (invited seminar)Laboratory of the ”Division of Quantum Physics and Quantum Information ofthe HFLL“Tuning phase coherence in optical lattices”

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223. September 21 2015, University College Utrecht, the Netherlands (invited lecture)“The ultrathin world of graphene”

224. August 30 2015, WQC Science Meeting (virtual) “Complex superfluids and su-perconductors in optical lattices”

225. November 18 2015, University of Amsterdam (UvA), NetherlandsTheory Group Seminar “Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

226. March 6 2016, WQC Science Meeting (virtual talk)“Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the high”

227. March 9 2016, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsITP Colloquium “Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

228. April 25 2016, UNICAMP, BrazilSolid-State Group Colloquium “Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and thepseudo”

229. August 23 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark“Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

230. April 3, 2017, Madrid, Spain“Graphene: the good, the bad, the nano and the pseudo”

231. April 12, 2017, Sao Carlos, BrazilBagnato group, “Ultracold atoms in optical lattices as cond-mat quantum simu-lators”

232. May 10 2017, Wuerzburg, Germany“Thermodynamic signatures of topological states”

233. April 11 2018, CUI Colloquium, Hamburg, Germany”Thermodynamic description of topological insulators: the search for universalbehaviour ”

4.2.4 OUTREACH TALKS AND ACTIVITIES

234. Seminar about the history of vacuum, Art Gallery, Fribourg, during the finissageof the exposition “Vacuum” by a spanish artist (2004).

235. April 04 2006, Utrecht, the Netherlands (colloquium)“The magic world of electrons in two-dimensions”“Natuurkunding Gezelschap”, University of Utrecht

236. June 30 2006, FOM, Utrecht, the Netherlands (talk)“Quantum Hall: novel perspectives”Meeting of the “Quantum Matter and Emergent Materials” initiative, FOM,Utrecht

237. October 26-27 2006, Driebergen, the Netherlands, (seminar)“The future of condensed matter theory”“DRSTP-Young Symposium: The Future of Theoretical Physics in the Nether-lands”

238. Participation on the film about M. van Nassau (reading and round table discus-sions) filmed in Den Haag (Mauritshuis) and exhibited in CASCO (Utrecht) from

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September 22nd to October 22nd (2006), and then exhibited in Schiller Theateron October 22nd. The “Maurits Script” is the third part of an art project byWendelien van Oldenborgh called “A certain Brasilianness”. Later the film wasexhibited in Recife and Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), New York (USA), Rotterdam, andrecently (2008) in the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, Exposition “Be(com)ingDutch”.

239. November 28 2007, The Hague, the Netherlands (talk)“Know-how: Possible connections between Switzerland and the Netherlands”Launching of the “Swiss Business Club”, invited by the Ambassador of Switzer-land, Swiss Ambassy, The Hague.

240. January 21 2008, Veldhoven, the Netherlands (talk)“Fund-raising”f-FOM Symposium 2008

241. Participation on part of the Art Event “Re-projecting Utrecht”, by Ricardo Bas-baum, on April 20 2008:”Me and You, choreographies, games and exercises (talkabout diagrams in physics).

242. April 22 2008, Utrecht, the Netherlands (talk)“Sociology of electrons”“College van Bestuur” University of Utrecht

243. October 28 2010, University College Utrecht, the Netherlands (talk)”Extremely thin””Masterclass theoretical physics: the extreme world of physics”

244. February 20 2011, Utrecht University Museum, the Netherlands (public lecture)”The cool world of ultracold particles””Physics exposition: Master the Universe”

245. July 4 2011, University College Utrecht, the Netherlands”100 years of superconductivity””SummerSchool for Secondary level students”

246. September 6 2013, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsThe cool world of ultracold atomsInaugural lecture to new Physics students

247. Youtube Short movie: Physics a la Picassoby Huub Rutjes 2013, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrBaJKLcBY0

248. April 24 2014, Club of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsTitle of the talk: How f-male a woman should be to succeed?Invited talk in the event Future of Women in Business

249. October 1 2014, Jaarbeurs, Utrecht, the Netherlandsinvited talk in the event Tomorrow s Electronics, talk title: Artificial GrapheneTrade show World of Technology & Science 2014

250. November 22 2014, University College Utrecht, the Netherlands”The cool world of ultracold particles””UCU Open Day”

251. March 14 2015, University College Utrecht, the Netherlands

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”Superconductivity: extremely cool””UCU Open Day”

252. June 1st 2015, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsEMMEPH, PHEMME and PHAME seminar”Emmy Noether, the queen of invariants”

253. September 21 2015, University College Utrecht, the Netherlands(lecture) ”The ultrathin world of graphene”

254. March 2 2016 , Utrecht University, the NetherlandsDescartes Lecture, ”Graphene: the good, the bad and the beauty”

255. June 3rd 2016, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsEMMEPH, PHEMME and PHAME seminar”Emmy Noether, the queen of invariants”

256. April 25 2018, Descartes lecture, Utrecht University, the Netherlands”What the frac? Electrons in 1.58 dimensions?”

257. May 15 2018, Louis Hartlooper Cinema, Utrecht, the NetherlandsThe Pint of Science, ”Physics a la Picasso ”

4.3 CONFERENCES: ORGANIZATION

[1] October 1998, Sion, Switzerland“Coherence and Decoherence in Quantum Systems”together with P. Hanggi (Univ. of Augsburg, Germany) and A. Hemmerich (Univ. ofHamburg, Germany)

[2,3] October 2000 and 2001, Fribourg, Switzerland“Rencontre romande sur les systemes fortement correles”

[4-6] December 2001, 2002, and 2003, Fribourg, Switzerland“Journee du Departement”

[7] September 2004, Rome, ItalyMicrosymposium on “Stripes in quantum Hall systems”co-organizer, together with A. Bianconi (Universita di Roma “La Sapienza”)

[8] April 07 2006, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands,co-organizer, together with H. Stoof (Utrecht Univ.) of the “Landelijk SeminariumGecondenseerde Materie”

[9] July 02-08 2006, Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerlandco-organizer, together with R. Morf (PSI) and J. Frohlich (ETH Zurich) of theinternational conference “Strongly correlated systems in low dimension”

[10] January 23-24, 2007 Veldhoven, the Netherlandsco-organizer, together with K. Schoutens (Amsterdam) of the session on “QuantumMatter” in the annual FOM meeting

[11] December 07 2007, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands,

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“Landelijk Seminarium Gecondenseerde Materie”

[12] May 14-15 2009, Dalfsen, the Netherlandsmember of the organizing committee of the “Biannual meeting of the Dutch ResearchSchool on Theoretical Physics (DRSTP)”

[13] Organisation of the ITP colloquium, Utrecht University, the Netherlands togetherwith S. Vandoren/T. Prokopec, from Sept. 2007 - 2010

[14] April 23 2010, Utrecht, the Netherlandsmain organizer of the FYSICA 2010, joint conference of the Dutch and Belgian PhysicalSocieties

[15] Organization of the Physics Department Colloquium, Utrecht, the Netherlandstogether with F. Verdult and D. van Oosten, since August 2010

[16] Co-organiser of the one day workshop Theoretical Physics in Fribourg: Past,Present, and Future, April 15 2011, Fribourg, Switzerland, together with V. Gritsev

[17] October 7th 2011, Utrecht UniversityOrganization of the Landelijk Seminarium Gecondenseerde Materie

[18] August 20-31 2012, International Institute of Physics, Natal, BrazilCo-organization of the School and Conference ”Advances in Quantum Technology: fromquantum information to quantum devices”

[19] Co-organisation, together with I. Swart and D. Vanmaekelbergh of the ”GrapheneDay”, May 3 2013, Utrecht, NL

[20] Co-organization of the ”Heidag of the Physics Department”, June 11 2013

[21] Co-organisation of the Strongly Correlated Systems Seminar, Utrecht University2012-2017

[22] Co-organisation of the New Spin 4 Conference, Utrecht December 2015, with D.Schuricht, R. Duine, L. Fritz, and H. Stoof

[23] Member of the organizational board of the Condensed-Matter Division (CMD)26International Conference, Groningen, September 05-09 2016

[24] Main organiser of of a Mini-Colloquium ”Geometric 2D semiconductors ” as part ofthe CMD26 (with C. Delerue, D. Vanmaekelbergh, V. Pellegrini), Groningen, Septem-ber 8 2016

[25] Co-organizer of the DITP Topological Triangle Meetings (every 3 months) with V.Gritsev (UvA) and V. Cheianov (Leiden)

[26] Co-organiser of the Condensed-Matter Seminar, ITP Colloquium, and StronglyCorrelated Systmes Seminar, Utrecht University, 2014-2018

[27] Co-organizer of the Nordita Workshop Topological Matter beyond the ten-fold way,together with V. Juricic, A. Bernevig, D. Alberghel, A. Balatsky and H. Hansson (1month program), Stockholm, Sweden, July 2018

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[28] Graphene 2018, June 2018, member of scientific committee, Dresden, Germany

4.4 OUTREACH: ORGANIZATION

[29] Chairman of the “Denktank” for organizing the Exposition “Master the Universe”about Theoretical Physics in the University Museum, Utrecht, from April 2010 to May2011.

[30,31] Organization of two Masterclasses in Theoretical Physics (for secondary schoolpupils), Utrecht University June 9-10 and October 28-29, 2011 Fascination for ExtremeWorlds

[32] Organisation of one workshop during the ”Beta onder the Dom” event, with thetitle Master the Universe June 11 2010, for physics teachers.

[34] Organisation of EMMEPH ’t Hooft Lecture, September 17 2014 (Prof. Dan Shecht-man).

[35] Organisation of the EMMEPH Colloquium, April 23 2015 (Dr. Fabiola Gianotti).

[36] Organisation of the EMMEPH Colloquium, June 26 2015 (Prof. Thomas Stocker).

[37] Organization of the event EMMEPH, PHEMME and PHAME (series of lecturesabout Gender, Science and Technology), May-June 2015

[38] Organisation of the EMMEPH ’t Hooft Lecture, October 7 2015 (Prof. FrancoisEnglert).

[39] Organisation of the EMMEPH Colloquium, April 13 2016 (Prof. Laurens Molenkamp).

[40] Organisation of the EMMEPH Colloquium, June 08 2016 (Prof. Charlie Kane)

[41] Organisation of the EMMEPH ’t Hooft Lecture, September 14 2016 (Prof. FrankWilczek).

[42] Organisation of the EMMEPH ’t Hooft Lecture, September 27 2017 (Prof. Wolf-gang Ketterle).

[43] Organisation of the EMMEPH Colloquium, May 30 2018 (Prof. Tom Lubensky)

[44] Organisation of the EMMEPH ’t Hooft Lecture, September 5 2018 (Prof. DuncanHaldane) (expected).

5. GENERAL SERVICES

5.1 PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEES OF PHD THESES

• [1] Dries van Oosten, University of Utrecht, September 13 2004.

• [2] Astrid de Wijn, University of Utrecht, November 27 2004.

• [3] Joel Peguiron, Technical University Delft, September 16 2005.

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• [4] Giovanni Maria Falco, University of Utrecht, October 3 2005.

• [5] Dennis Dickerscheid, University of Utrecht, February 6 2006.

• [6] Bas Zoetekouw, University of Utrecht, September 8 2006.

• [7] Gunnar Moller, LPS Orsay, France, September 21 2006.

• [8] Matthis Romans, University of Utrecht, February 7 2007.

• [9] Jasper van Wezel, Lorentz Institute, Leiden University, April 4 2007.

• [10] Bart Leurs, Lorentz Institute, Leiden University, September 12 2007.

• [11] Lennart C. Karssen, University of Utrecht, October 8 2008.

• [12] Raquel de Souza, University of Tours, France, November 28 2008.

• [13] Floortje Paauw, Technical University Delft, June 18 2009.

• [14] Jan Kuipers, University of Utrecht, September 29 2009.

• [15] Koos Gubbels, University of Utrecht, January 13 2010.

• [16] Bahar Mehmani, University of Amsterdam, September 22 2010.

• [17] Andrej Mesaros, Leiden University, October 6 2010.

• [18] Marnix Wakker, Technical University Delft, May 24 2011.

• [19] Oleksandr Zozulya, University of Amsterdam, June 9 2011.

• [20] Niels Boon, University of Utrecht, January 31 2012.

• [21] Mathies Lucassen, University of Utrecht, May 16 2012.

• [22] Joost de Graaf, University of Utrecht, June 25 2012.

• [23] Anders Strom, University of Goteborg, October 19 2012.

• [24] W. H. Evers, Utrecht University, November 14 2012.

• [25] Hedwig van Driel, Utrecht University, December 12 2012.

• [26] Marta Verweij, Utrecht University, October 7 2013.

• [27] Bas Kwaadgras, Utrecht University, September 9 2013.

• [28] Jorn W. F. Venderbos, Leiden University, March 25 2014.

• [29] Alessandro Sfondrini, Utrecht University, April 28 2014.

• [30] Shanna Haaker, University of Amsterdam, October 3, 2014.

• [31] Stephan Buhrandt, Utrecht University and Cologne University, February 202015.

• [32] Shuo Mi, Leiden University, April 22 2015.

• [33] Michael Fremling, Stockholm University, May 6 2015.

• [34] Jogundas Armaitis, Utrecht University, June 3 2015.

• [35] Alexander Groot, Utrecht University, June 8 2015.

• [35] Drazen Glavan, Utrecht University, August 28 2015.

• [36] Robert-Jan Slager, Leiden University, January 12 2016.

• [37] Sebastian Greschner, Hannover University, February 1 2016.

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• [38] Joost v. D. Lit, Utrecht University, March 23 2016.

• [39] Jules Lammers, Utrecht University, June 1 2016.

• [40] Arie-Willem de Leeuw, Utrecht University, June 22 2016.

• [41] V. Posvyanskiy, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 23 2016.

• [42] Jeffrey Everts, Utrecht University, September 19 2016.

• [43] F. J. Buijnsters, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 12 January 2017.

• [44] Giuseppe Soligno, Utrecht University, January 23 2017.

• [45] Monica Benito, Madrid, Spain, April 3 2017.

• [46] Watse Siebesma, Utrecht University, June 12 2017.

• [47] Bram Bett, Utrecht University, January 17 2018.

• [48] Erik van Loon, Nijmegen, NL, March 20 2018.

• [49] Athmane Tadjine, University de Lille, France, September 2018

• [50] Ido Niesen (UvA) (expected October 18 2018).

5.2 PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEES FOR PROFESSOR AND DI-RECTOR POSITIONS

1. Full Professor position, University of Hamburg, Germany, 1999, representing ju-nior employees.

2. Assistant Professor position, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark, November 2008 -February 2009, member of the committee.

3. Director of the Niels Bohr Academy of Theoretical Physics, Denmark, January2010, member of the committee.

4. Associate Professor position in Condensed Matter, Utrecht University, NL, 2011,member of the committee.

5. Full Professor position in Condensed Matter, University of Amsterdam, the Nether-lands, December 2011, member of the committee.

6. Full Professor position, promotion of Dr. Y. M. Blanter, Delft University, October2012, member of the committee.

7. Promotion Prof. Bisseling, Mathematics Department, Utrecht University, Jan-uary 2014, member of the committee.

8. Nomination and Advisory Committee Misha Titov, Nijmegen University, Febru-ary 2015, member of the committee.

9. Promotion Associate Prof. Mark Rudner , Physics Department, Niels Bohr In-stitute, University of Copenhagen, December 2016, member of the assessmentcommittee.

10. Comparative applications for Full Professor position in Hamburg, Germany.

11. Promotion Associate Prof. Servaas Kokkelmans, Physics Department, EindhovenUniversity, March 2017, member of the advisory committee.

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12. Promotion to Full Professor, Paul van der Schoot, TU Eindhoven, NL, 2018,member of advisory committee

13. Promotion of Xiong-Jun Liu to Associate Professor at the International Centre forQuantum Materials (ICQM), in the School of Physics, Peking University (China),2018, assessment committee

14. Assessment committee for nomination of Antonio Helio Castro Neto for an AdjointProfessor position at the Technical University of Denmark, Nanotech, 2017/18

15. Selections committee for the new UU Mathematics Full Professor position inStochastic Systems, February 2018

16. Promotion Rene Gerritsma (UvA), expected June 8 2018

5.3 REFEREE

• 5.3.1 FUNDING AGENCIESNWO-VICI (2014, 2015), NWO-Rubicon (150 projects in 2010) and FOM (Pro-jectruimte 2006 and Best PhD Thesis Prize 2011-2013) (the Netherlands), SwissNational Science Foundation (Switzerland), National Science Foundation (USA),Department of Energy (DOE-USA), CNRS Programme JCJC 2008 (France),DFG Research Unit 723 (Germany), DFG TRR 49 (Germany), DFG Trans-National- Humboldt Foundation (Germany), Helmholtz Foundation (Germany),National Sciences and Engineering Research Council (Canada), Marsden Fund(New Zealand), CNPq (Brazil).

• 5.3.2 SCIENTIFIC JOURNALSScience, Nature, Nature Physics, Physical Review Letters, Physical Review A, B,D, and E, Europhysics Letters, Physica B and C, and Nuclear Physics B.

5.4 EDITORIAL BOARD

• 5.4.1 Scientific JournalsEuropean Physics Journal B, since July 2011.

• 5.4.2 Outreach magazinesIt’s only Natural - Master Magazine Utrecht University, 2010-2011.

6. PRESS COMMENTARY ON MY WORK AND MEDIA INTERVIEWS

[1] Newspaper Le Monde, Reperes, 21.05.2004, France.

[2] Magazine Le Nouvel Observateur N. 2064, Decouvertes, 27.05.2004, France

[3] Communique de Presse du CNRS, 19.05.2004, France.

[4] AMESSI, Association de Medecines Evolutives Sante et Sciences Innovantes WEB-page, 19.05.2004, France.

[5] Wissenschaft Frankreich 55, 02/06/04 (Franzosische Botschaft in Deutschland).

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[6] Horizonte, Magazine of the Swiss National Foundation, Nr. 60, “Theoretische Physikim Stile Picassos” March 2004, Switzerland.

[7] WEB interview about several subjects: http://musicofthequantum.rutgers.edu

[8] video interview for secondary school students (Dutch Research Funding agency or-ganization)

[9] Editor’s choice of Science magazine: scientifical highlights in physics (Sep. 28 2007):A. Hemmerich and C. Morais Smith, “Exciting a d-density wave in an optical latticewith driven tunneling” Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 113002 (2007)

[10] Editor’s choice of Phys. Rev. B: scientifical highlights, Phys. Rev. B 80, 195414(2009): O. Poplavskyy, M. O. Goerbig, and C. Morais Smith, “Local density of statesof electron-crystal phases in graphene in the quantum Hall regime”

[11] Editor’s choice of EPL: scientifical highlights, EPL 97, 33002 (2012): D. Makogon,I. Spielman, and C. Morais Smith, “Spin-charge-density wave in a squircle-like Fermisurface for ultracold atoms”

[12] Selected to appear in the Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics, Sept. 2013M. Olschlager, T. Kock, G. Wirth, A. Ewerbeck, C. Morais Smith, and A. Hemmerich,Interaction-induced chiral px+ipy superfluid order of bosons in an optical lattice, NewJournal of Physics 15, 083041 (2013).

[13] Highlighted in PRX, FOM and UU Science Faculty website, E. Kalesaki, C. Delerue,C. Morais Smith, W. Beugeling, G. Allan, and D. Vanmaekelbergh, Dirac cones, topo-logical edge states and non-trivial flat bands in two-dimensional semiconductors with ahoneycomb nano-geometry Phys. Rev. X 4, 011010 (2014).

[14] Highlighted in Nature Communications, FOM News, UU Physics DepartmentNews, M. Di Liberto, T. Comparin, T. Kock, M. Oelschlaeger, A. Hemmerich, andC. Morais Smith, Controlling coherence via tuning of the population imbalance in abipartite optical lattice, Nature Communications 5, 5735 (2014)

[15] Highlighted in DITP, FOM, UU Faculty websites, and many others in the Nether-lands, Russia, Brazil, W. Beugeling, E. Kalesaki, C. Delerue, Y.-M. Niquet, D. Van-maekelbergh, and C. Morais Smith, “Topological states in multi-orbital HgTe honey-comb lattices” , Nature Communications 6, 6316 (2015).

[16] interviewed by Pranoti Kshirsagar for the Youtube series The Science Talk,http://thesciencetalk.com/2018/03/18/42questions-with-cristiane-de-morais-smith-pranoti/

[17] Editor’s choice of PRL: scientifical highlights, T. Kvorning, T. H. Hansson, A.Quelle, and C. Morais Smith “Proposed Spontaneous Generation of Magnetic Fields byCurved Layers of a Chiral Superconductor” Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 217002 (2018),

[18] Volkskrant, (Dutch newspaper) May 3 2018, Martijn Calmthout press commentaryon our work, https://www.volkskrant.nl/wetenschap/mogelijk-enorme-openbaring-natuurkunde-vlakke-materialen-in- magneet-veranderen-als-ze-worden-verbogen-of-gedeukt a4596990/?hash=b288f23f3a508db4f4efe7a82004a9628b4ac3fa

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[19] NRC (Dutch newspaper), May 6 2018, Dorine Schenk press commentary on ourwork, https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/05/04/vervormde-supergeleider-legt-magnetisch-veld-aan-a1601901

7. REFERENCES

Prof. Dr. Andreas HemmerichInstitute fur Laser Physik, Universitat HamburgLuruper Chaussee 149, D-22761 Hamburg, Germanytel: (+49) 40 8998 5162e-mail: [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Eduardo Cantera MarinoInstitute de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroCP 68528, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21941-972 Braziltel: (+55) 21 999 888 229e-mail: [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Amir O. CaldeiraDPMC - Instituto de Fısica Gleb WataghinUniversidade Estadual de Campinas, CP 616513085-970 Campinas SP, Braziltel: (+55) 3219 - 788 5487e-mail: [email protected]

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8. SUMMARY

Name: C. Morais Smith (professional name)

Nationality: Brazilian (no other nationality)

Year of birth: 1964 (Female)

Present employment: Utrecht Univ., Institute for Theoretical Physics, Full Professor.

Master degree 1989, University of Campinas, Brazil.

PhD degree 1994, University of Campinas, Brazil, work performed at ETH Zurich,Switzerland, co-advisor.

Docent title: Lehrbefahigung, Germany 1998, and Senior Qualification Docent, 2006,the Netherlands.

Number of articles in refereed periodicals: 131 papers in total, 70 during the last 10years. Citation index (google scholar): 2239 citations, H-index: 28, Index-i10: 65

Number of invited talks in conferences and institutions: more than 250 colloquia andtalks in more than 15 different countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America.

Number of students supervised: 21 PhD students (13 PhD theses finished, 7 in progress,1 to start), 37 Master theses (36 finished, 1 in progress), 13 postdocs, 20 Bachelor theses.Several of them received prestigious Prizes.

Pedagogical merits: excellent students evaluation in all courses, development and teach-ing of a large number of different courses for beginners, Master, and PhD students inPhysics. Nomination as one of the 3 best lecturers of the Physics Department in Utrecht,to compete for lecturer of the year in 2008, and winner 2nd Prize in 2015.

Other information: recipient of two major Prizes, the Professeur Boursier in Switzerland(more than one million Swiss Francs in 2001), and of the VICI NWO Dutch Prize (aboutone and half million euro in 2007).

High-End Foreigner Expert (HEFE) Visiting Professor in China (Wilczek QuantumCenter) in 2015 and 2016 and Special Visiting Professor at Federal University of Riode Janeiro (Sciences without Borders, CNPq) 2013-2016.

2016 Dresselhaus Prize, Hamburg University CUI Senior scientist Prize, Euro 20.000(personal money) ”For her outstanding contribution to the understanding of topologicalphases in two-dimensional atomic and electronic systems”

Home page: http://www.phys.uu.nl/˜demorais

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RESUME

Since the end of my PhD, I have supervised 20 Bachelor theses/Semester work, 37Master theses (1 in progress), and 20 PhD theses (7 in progress). I have also supervisedthe work of 13 post-docs. One of the Master theses done in Utrecht was awardedwith the Shell Prize 2009 for one of the best Mater theses in theoretical Physics inthe Netherlands. In addition, one of the PhD theses, done in Fribourg, Switzerland,was awarded with the Chorafas Prize (2004) for one of the best theses in the ScienceFaculty, and another PhD thesis was awarded a Prize in Hamburg, Germany, as one ofthe best thesis in the Physics Department (2001). One of the PhD theses in Utrecht(2017) was awarded Cum Laude, an honor reserved for very few ones (3%). One of myMaster students got the 2015 Science and Technology Student Award for her project,when it was still in progress, and another student was among the three finalists for theBest Master Thesis at Utrecht University in 2014, all disciplines included. Half of theMaster students that I have supervised obtained a Cum Laude for their Master. Allthese Prizes and distinctions awarded for the Master and PhD theses performed in mygroup attest the high quality of the students in my group, and my ability to deal withdifferent personalities, with different skills and interests, in a successful way. Among thePhD students that I supervised, 3 became Professors in Physics (Ecole Polytechnique-Paris, Nordita-Stockholm and Hangzhou-China), and among the postdocs, 6 are nowProfessors or permanent researchers in Rome, Rio de Janeiro, Campinas, Madrid, NewYork, and Utrecht.

I have been teaching an enormous variety of courses during the last decades. Based onthe students evaluation of my Master course on Statistical Field Theory, I was selectedby the Student Organization in Physics and Astronomy as one of the three finalists forthe “Lecturer of the year 2008” for the Master Programs in the Physics and AstronomyDepartment of the University of Utrecht, which included more than 8 Master Programs(about 80 lecturers) at that time. In 2015, I was awarded the 2nd Prize for the BestLecturer - Master - of the Year 2015.

I have been invited to give more than 250 talks (conferences and colloquia) in 18 differentcountries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Among them, I gave talks in Cambridge(UK), ETH Zurich (CH), Harvard (USA), Princeton (USA), Santa Barbara (USA),Aspen (USA), Urbana-Champaign (USA), Ecole Normale Superieure (Paris and Lyon,F), Tsukuba (J) Kyoto (J), La Sapienza-Rome (I), Max-Planck Institutes (Dresdenand Stuttgart, DE), KITPC and Tsinghua University Beijing (PRC), Rio de Janeiro(BR), Vienna (A), Stockholm (S), Kopenhagen (D), Leiden (Ehrenfestii colloquium,NL), and Veldhoven (plenary talk FOM meeting, NL). I was also invited to teachin Summer/Spring/Winter Schools in Italy, France, Brazil, and in the Netherlands. Ihave organized 43 (small and large) conferences or colloquia and participated on severaloutreach activities, including an invitation by the Swiss Ambassador in The Hague todiscuss possible scientific connections between Switzerland and the Netherlands. In2009, I was the Chairman of the Denktank for organizing an exposition about Gerard’t Hooft in the University Museum in 2010 and I was responsible for the organization ofthe Fysica 2010 in Utrecht, a joint event between the Dutch and the Belgian PhysicalSocieties. In 2011 I have organized two two-day events for secondary school pupils,and one event for teachers and in 2014 I started a series of Lectures entitled ’t Hooft

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Lecutres for the general public, in the quality of the Director of the Center for ExtremeMatter and Emergent Phenomena, which encompasses all Physics Institutes in Utrecht.

I have published more than 130 papers and a few more are under consideration forpublication. One of them, published in Phys. Rev. Lett. was selected as Editor Choice(2018) and another one, also published in published in Phys. Rev. Lett. was selected bythe editor of the Science Magazine as a highlight in physics (2007). Two other paperswere selected as the Phys. Rev. B Editor’s Choice (2009 and 2016). As 2014 highlights,I have published one paper in Phys. Rev X (artificial graphene), which according to theWeb of Science is among the top 1% most cited papers in physics, and one in NatureCommunications (cold atoms). As 2015 highlights, I have published one paper in NatureCommunications (HgTe superlattices) and one paper in PRX (interactions in graphene),in the framework of a Science without Borders collaboration with Brazilian scientists.All the four papers received special attention from the press in the Netherlands, andsometimes also abroad (Russia, Brazil, China, Singapore, Netherlands, etc.). In 2017, apaper published in Nature Physics corroborated the collaboration with an experimentalgroup from the University of Utrecht on the design of artificial electronic lattices. Atthe moment, my papers have about 2300 citations and my h-factor is 28 (google scholarcitations).

I have been also performing administrative duties, such as being the Director of theCenter for Extreme Matter and Emergent Phenomena (EMMEPH), Director and StudyAdvisor of the Master Program in Theoretical Physics and being a member of theDutch Research School of Theoretical Physics (DRSTP) board, and several Nationaland International Committees, including the Humboldt Foundation and the LorentzCente and NWO Table (Physics Board). In 2008, I was selected to follow the Coursefor Academic Leadership offered by the University of Utrecht, and from 2011-2016 Ihave been the Physics and Mathematics Fellow, to represent both Departments at theUtrecht University College and care for curriculum issues. I was also a member ofthe Board of Governors and Steering Committee of the ICAM representing a Dutchconsortium (Leiden, Amsterdam and Utrecht Universities). Since 2011, I am one of theeditors of The European Physical Journal B.

As for my most prominent Prizes and Awards, in 2001 I was awarded the “ProfesseurBoursier” fellowship in Switzerland (2 or 3 per year in physics in the country), in thevalue of more than one million Swiss francs, which provided me with the means toestablish my own group at an earlier stage of my career and significantly boosted myresearch. In 2008, I was awarded the prestigious Dutch VICI Prize (2 or 3 per year inphysics in the country), in the value of one and half million euros, which allowed me toexpand my research group significantly. In 2017, I was awarded the Millie DresselhausPrize from Germany, for my contribution to topological states of matter.

Utrecht, May 30, 2018 Cristiane de Morais Smith Lehner

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