Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
Physics Colloquia: Imaging the Intrinsic and Emergent Scales of Quantum Chromodynamics with Colliders
Ian Moult, Yale University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: To room temperature and back again: the search for practical high temperature superconductors
James Hamlin, University of Florida
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Invitation to Black Hole Thermodynamics
Edward Witten, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Electrons in twisted layers: design, surprise, and a new set of eyes
David Goldhaber-Gordon, Stanford University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: You’re sending particles across a country? The Tokai to Kamioka experiment
Kandall Mahn, Michigan State University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The history of cosmic expansion as revealed by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument
Martin White, UC Berkeley
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: From Massless to Super Heavy Electrons in Kagome Metals
Haim Beidenkopf, Weizmann Institute
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Twist and strain control in moiré materials
Cory Dean, Columbia University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Genie in a Bottle: probing TeV physics with neV ultracold neutrons
Chen-Yu Liu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: TBA
TBA
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Visualizing strongly interacting quantum phases of matter
Ali Yazdani, Princeton University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: TBA
TBA
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Adventures in optical clocks: quantum engineering, fundamental physics, and new frontiers
Tobias Bothwell, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Quantum Systems Built of Neutral Atoms and an Optical Cavity
Zhenjie Yan, UC Berkeley
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Quantum simulation with excited bands of the Bose and Fermi Hubbard Model
Coraline Fujiwara, University of Toronto
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Ultracold Molecules: From Quantum Chemistry to Quantum Computing
Alan Jamison, University of Waterloo
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Site-selective cavity readout and fault-tolerant connection of neutral atom arrays
Josiah Sinclair, MIT
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Making and probing Bose-Einstein condensates of polar molecules
Ian Stevenson, Columbia University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Engineering quantum systems: from many-body physics to scalable quantum computing
Maxwell Parsons, University of Washington
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Error correction and engineering with oscillatory biological systems
Sahand Rahi, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
PAA C-520
Physics Colloquia: FASER: New Eyes for the LHC
Jonathan Lee Feng, UC Irvine
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Nobel Colloquium: De novo protein design
David Baker (2024 Nobel Laureate for Chemistry), UW Institute for Protein Design & Biochemistry
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Dynamic landscapes during cellular growth and diversificatio
Gautam Reddy, Princeton University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Probing Axions and Dark Matter theories at high-intensity accelerator experiments
Stefania Gori, UC Santa Cruz
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The Universe We Cannot See
Vera Gluscevic, University of Southern California
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The Quantum Universe
Slava Mukhanov, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Feedback is a gift: unlocking new properties of quantum matter through non-equilibrium driving and control
Mark Rudner, University of Washington
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The Cosmic Quest for Neutrino Mass
Marilena Loverde, University of Washington
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Three-state Potts nematicity and where to find them
Jiun-Haw Chu, University of Washington
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Quantum black holes and Quantum phases of gravity: Glimpses into the microstructure of gravity
Sameer Murthy, King's College London
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The Electron Ion Collider: Breaking down what glues us together
Bjoern Schenke, Brookhaven National Lab
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Simulating the most violent explosions in the universe: fundamental physics and multi-messenger astronomy
Rodrigo Fernandez, University of Alberta
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Jacobsohn Lecture: Absolutely mindboggling! Weirder than we ever thought.”
Jainendra Jain, Penn State University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Precision Hadronic Physics 
in the Exascale Era
Antonin Portelli, University of Edinburgh
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Chirality meets Quantum
Dimitri Kharzeev, Stony Brook University & Brookhaven National Lab
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The Coulomb Barrier for women+ in physics
Saskia Mordijck, William & Mary
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The atomic nucleus as a window to new physics
Jason Holt, TRIUMF
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Measuring (and Teaching) Problem-Solving Coherence, Insight, and Understanding in Introductory Mechanics
Eric Kuo, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Broken symmetries in living matter
Nikta Fakhri, MIT
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Nuclear astrophysics with gravitational wave observations
Jocelyn Read, California State University, Fullerton
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: A new concept to measure geometrically the expansion of the universe
Matt McQuinn, University of Washington
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The nuclear physics of heavy element origins
Rebecca Surman, University of Notre Dame
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: From the Early Days of Quantum Mechanics to Modern Analytical Practice: The History and Future of X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Gerald Seidler, University of Washington
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The Black Hole Information Paradox: A Resolution on the Horizon?
Netta Engelhardt, MIT
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Statistical mechanics of collective behaviour
Thierry Mora, ENS / Chicago
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: P5: The next decade of US particle physics
Sarah Demers, Yale University
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Fracton Quantum Matter
Michael Hermele, University of Colorado Boulder
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Topology and “impossible” electronic devices
Andrea Young, UC Santa Barbara
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Programmable Quantum Nanophotonics
Arka Majumdar, University of Washington
PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Quasi-periodic driving: a tool in the quantum mechanic's toolbox
Anushya Chandran, Boston University
PAA A-102
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