Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
Commencement for Seattle Campus
Summer Break
Physics Department: General Exam
Christopher L. Baldwin (Advisor: Christopher Laumann), University of Washington
- PAB B109
Physics Department: General Exam
Ryan A. Valenza (Advisor: Gerald T. Seidler), University of Washington
- PAT C-520
Commencement for Tacoma Campus
Physics Department: Final Exam: Functionality, Robustness and Control of Nonlinear Network Dynamics: Modeling and Understanding the C. elegans Connectome
James M. Kunert (Advisor: Jose Nathan Kutz), University of Washington
- PAT C607
Final Examinations for Spring Quarter
Physics Department: General Exam
Nichole A. Barry (Advisor: Miguel Morales), University of Washington
- PAT C-520
Particle Theory: Dense Axion Stars
Eric Braaten, Ohio State University
- PAT C-421
Physics Department: General Exam
Kyle Douglas Morgan (Thomas R. Jarboe), University of Washington
- Guggenheim 305
Particle Theory: Topological sigma models and dissipative hydrodynamics
Mukund Rangamani, UC Davis
- PAT C-421
Memorial Day (Holiday)
INT: "Basis light-front approach to nuclear physics"
Xingbo Zhao, Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- PAT C-421
INT: "Quantum Monte Carlo calculations with Delta-full and Pion-less effective field theory local potentials"
Alessandro Lovato, Argonne National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
Astronomy: Adventures in planetary science
Don Brownlee, University of Washington
- PAA A-102
INT: "The shell model as an ab initio tool"
Ragnar Stroberg, TRIUMF
- PAT C-421
Frontiers of Physics: The Frontier of Fundamental Physics
David Gross, 2004 Nobel Laureate in Physics
Kane Hall 220
INT: "Continuum states in the shell model"
Andrey Shirokov, Moscow State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Description of the scattering process using complex-scaling method"
Rimantas Lazauskas, IPHC
- PAT C-421
INT: "NCSM with a Core: Deriving the Shell Model Microscopically"
Bruce R. Barrett, University of Arizona
- PAT C-421
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Optoelectronics of Graphene-based Van der Waals Heterostructures
Qiong Ma, MIT
- PAT C423
Particle Theory: CP-Odd Invariants for Multi-Higgs Models
Thomas Neder, Southhampton
- PAT C-421
INT: "Ab initio nuclear theory's symbiosis with relativistic quantum field theory"
James Vary, Iowa State University
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Designing Superconductivity: Manipulating Interactions in Arrays of Superconducting Islands
Nadya Mason, University of Illinois at Urbana
- PAA A-102
INT: "Sensitivities and Correlations from chiral NN+3N Interactions in ab initio Nuclear Structure and Reaction Calculations"
Angelo Calci, TRIUMF
- PAT C-421
INT: "Nuclear Reactions in Lattice EFT"
Gautam Rupak, Mississippi State University
- PAT C-421
Physics Department: Final Exam: Applications of Quantum Field Theory, from the Formal to the Phenomenological
Dorota M. Grabowska (Advisor: David B. Kaplan), University of Washington
- PAT C-520
Astronomy: Rare Elements from the First Stars to Today
Ian Roederer, University of Michigan
- PAA A-102
Other Events: Structural Dynamics of Surface Reactions: Oxidation and Heterogeneous Catalysis
Renee Gastineau, Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute/Clean Energy Institute
- Johnson 75
INT: "Strongly interacting nucleons: from few to many"
Alexandros Gezerlis, University of Guelph
- PAT C-421
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Topology and exotic orders in quantum solids
Ying Ran, Boston College
- PAT C-520
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Symmetric tensor networks--- algorithms to sharply identify classes of quantum phases distinguishable by short-range physics
Ying Ran, Boston College
- PAT C-421
INT: "Magnetic properties of light nuclei from lattice QCD"
Brian Tiburzi, City College of New York
- PAT C-421
Particle Theory: Quantum Hall Matrix Models
David Tong, University of Cambridge
- PAT C-421
INT: "Towards an understanding of clustering in nuclei"
Ulf Meißner, HISKP
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Ascertaining the Core Collapse Supernova Explosion Mechanism: Dream Becoming Reality
Anthony Mezzacappa, University of Tennessee/ORNL
- PAA A-102
INT: "From EFTs to nuclei"
Thomas Papenbrock, University of Tennessee
- PAT C-421
INT: "Nuclear physics from QCD: new questions and future directions"
Martin Savage, Institute for Nuclear Theory
- PAT C-421
INT: "Medium-mass isotopes from chiral and lattice QCD interactions"
Carlo Barbieri, University of Surrey
- PAT C-421
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Ultrafast Dynamics of Quasiparticle Formation in Structurally Tunable Materials
Susan L. Dexheimer, Washington State University
- PAT C-520
Nuclear Theory: QGP in the Universe and in the Laboratory
Johann Rafelski, University of Arizona
- PAT C-421
INT: "N3LO NN interaction adjusted to light nuclei in ab exitu approach"
Youngman Kim, IBS
- PAT C-421
Particle Theory: Black Hole Evaporation in the BFSS Model
Evan Berkowitz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
INT: "QMC for neutron matter and cold atoms"
Aurel Bulgac, University of Washington
- PAT C-421
Physics Department: Final Exam: Developments in the Theory of X-ray Absorption and Compton Scattering
Egor Klevak (Advisor: John J Rehr), University of Washington
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: Seeking simplicity in complexity: A physicist’s view of vulcanized media
Paul M Goldbart, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
- PAA A-102
INT: "Recent Results in Nuclear Lattice Effective Field Theory"
Dean Lee, NC State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Two-Nucleon Higher Partial-Wave Scattering from Lattice QCD"
Evan Berkowitz, LLNL
- PAT C-421
Astronomy: The Supernova Impostor SN 2010da
Breanna Binder, UW Bothell
- PAA A-102
INT: "Nuclear structure and the proton radius puzzle"
Nir Nevo Dinur, TRIUMF
- PAT C-421
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