Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
CENPA: Direct neutrino mass search with the KATRIN experiment and beyond
Christian Weinheimer, Institut fuer Kernphysik, Universitaet Muenster
CENPA Conference Room (NPL 178)
INT: 26-1 Program -- Quantum Information Scrambling Dynamics in Many-Body Neutrino Systems
Ramya Bhaskar - Sandia National Laboratories
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- Perturbative calculations of few-nucleon observables in chiral EFT up to N3LO
Oliver Thim - Chalmers University of Technology
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program --  A Renormalizable Theory for Not-So-Light Nuclei
Bira van Kolck - ECT*
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program Talk
Thomas Richardson - UC Berkeley & LBL
- PAT C-421
Particle Theory, Dark Universe Science Center: Phenomenologist's Guide to the Axiverse
Ella Henry, University of Washington
PAT C421
INT: 26-1 Program -- Static and Time-Dependent CI in Continuum for Multi-Nucleon Transfer Reactions
Aurel Bulgac - University of Washington
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- On the Reliability of Two-Baryon Interactions from Lattice QCD
Andrew Hanlon - Kent State University
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Reimagining condensed matter physics in two-dimensional materials
Erez Berg, UC Santa Barbara
PAA A102
INT: 26-1 Program -- QMC and Chiral EFT: Uncertainty Quantification and Perturbation Theory
Ryan Curry - University of Guelph
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- Light nuclear scattering from neural quantum states via stable minimum principles
Yukari Yamauchi - Los Alamos National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
INT: Embedded Workshop - Nuclear Hamiltonians for Advancing Nuclear Physics and Beyond PAT C-520
Thouless Institute for Quantum Matter: From Rhombohedral Graphene to Anomalous Hall Crystals
Dan Parker, UCSD
- PAT 520
INT: Embedded Workshop - Nuclear Hamiltonians for Advancing Nuclear Physics and Beyond PAT C-520
INT: Embedded Workshop - Nuclear Hamiltonians for Advancing Nuclear Physics and Beyond PAT C-520, PAT C-607
Particle Theory, Dark Universe Science Center: Dimer Effective Field Theory
David Kaplan, University of Washington
PAT C421
INT: Embedded Workshop - Nuclear Hamiltonians for Advancing Nuclear Physics and Beyond PAT C-520
Physics Department: General Exam
Emmett Hough (Advisor: Subhadeep Gupta), University of Washington
PAB B042
Physics Colloquia: Probing the Void with AI Help
Mia Liu, Purdue University
PAA A102
INT: Embedded Workshop - Nuclear Hamiltonians for Advancing Nuclear Physics and Beyond PAT C-520
INT: 26-1 Program -- Machine learning for variance reduction in lattice QCD (and other Monte Carlo methods)
Dan Hackett - Fermilab
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- Baryon-baryon interactions from lattice QCD
Michael Wagman - Fermilab
- PAT C-421
Thouless Institute for Quantum Matter: Quasicrystals of Ultracold Quantum Matter
Charles Brown, Yale University
- PAT C520
INT: 26-1 Program -- Challenges for Nuclear Hamiltonians
Achim Schwenk - TU Darmstadt
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- Framing the problem differently: The perspective of Emulation
Jose Munoz - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- A Pragmatist Approach to a New Chiral Interaction: The Dripline in Calcium
Gaute Hagen - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
Frontiers of Physics: Prehistoric quantum bits: experiments testing the fundamental physics of superconducting quantum devices
Dr. John Martinis, UC Santa Barbara and Qolab
Kane Hall 130
INT: 26-1 Program -- Electroweak properties of medium-mass nuclei and a new emulator
Takayuki Miyagi - University of Tsukuba
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Your Noise is My Signal
Ken Van Tilburg, Stanford University
PAA A102
INT: 26-1 Program -- Lattice computations of atomic nuclei with NuLattice
Thomas Papenbrock - University of Tennessee
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- Many-body techniques for systematic calculations of closed- and open-shell nuclei
Vittorio Soma - CEA Paris-Saclay
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- Nuclear Hamiltonians for nuclear densities and lattice calculations
Matthias Heinz - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- What can we learn about the nuclear Hamiltonians from neutron star observations?
Rahul Somasundaran - Los Alamos National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
INT: 26-1 Program -- Ab initio calculations with sub-leading three-nucleon interaction
Petr Navratil - TRIUMF
- PAT C-421
InQubator for Quantum Simulation (IQuS): Towards Universal Fault-tolerant Logic on Holographic Codes
Charles Cao, Virginia Tech
- PAT C423
INT: 26-1 Program -- Connecting nuclear force parameters to nuclear observables via machine learning emulation
Antoine Belley - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Building Quantum Computers in Academia and Industry
Chris Monroe, Duke University and IonQ
PAA A102
INT: 26-1 Program -- The Virtue of Doubt: Bayesian UQ in Ab Initio Nuclear Theory
Christian Forssen - Chalmers University of Technology
- PAT C-421
Thouless Institute for Quantum Matter: Quantum Chaos as a Resource for Quantum Control
Lukas Beringer, University of Regensburg, Germany
PAT C520
Particle Theory, Dark Universe Science Center: Probing Cosmic Acceleration with DESI: Dark Energy or Modified Gravity?
Cristhian Garcia-Quintero, Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian
PAT C421
Physics Colloquia: A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Rhombohedral Graphene
Allan Macdonald, University of Texas at Austin
PAA A102
Physics Colloquia: Imaging the Sub-Moiré Potential Landscape using an Atomic Single Electron Transistor
Dahlia Klein, Weizmann Institute of Science, University of Chicago
PAA A102
Thouless Institute for Quantum Matter: Unstable itinerancy: how a pinch of disorder can delocalize carriers of charge and entropy in correlated systems
James Analytis, UC Berkeley
- PAT C520
Particle Theory, Dark Universe Science Center: Revealing the information content of galaxy clustering with field-level and simulation-based inference
Beatriz Tucci, Stanford University
PAT C421
InQubator for Quantum Simulation (IQuS): Vari-Cool: a non-unitary quantum variational protocol for simulated cooling
Mark Rudner, University of Washington
- PAT C421
Physics Colloquia: Electrons are Not Ambidextrous: What have we learnt from this subatomic matter of fact?
Krishna Kumar, University of Massachusetts
PAA A102
Particle Theory, Dark Universe Science Center: Let’s talk about tau! (the high cost of a low optical depth)
Noah Sailer, Stanford University
PAT C421
Thouless Institute for Quantum Matter: Towards reconfigurable and deterministic twistronic 2D materials
Yuan Cao, University of California at Berkeley
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InQubator for Quantum Simulation (IQuS): Why is Magic Important (in Holography)
Alioscia Hamma, University of Naples Federico II
PAT C421
Particle Theory, Dark Universe Science Center: Local primordial non-Gaussianity from 'zero-bias' 21cm radiation during reionization
Nick Kokron, Institute for Advanced Study
PAT C421
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