Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
INT: "Directed flow in holographic heavy ion collisions"
Wilke van der Schee, Center of Theoretical Physics
- PAT C-421
Physics Department: Final Exam: Dark Matter Particle Astrophysics: How Dark Matter Can Affect Subhalos, Neutrinos, and Neutron Stars
Bridget A. Bertoni (Advisor: Ann E Nelson), University of Washington
- PAT C-520
INT: "Relativistic hydrodynamics at large gradients"
Michal P. Heller, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
- PAT C-421
INT: "Thermalization of strongly coupled 2D CFT"
Shu Lin, Brookhaven National Lab
- PAT C-421
Physics Department: Final Exam: An Investigation of Student Understanding of Classical Ideas Related to Quantum Mechanics: Potential Energy Diagrams and Spatial Probability Density
Brian Michael Stephanik (Advisor: Peter S. Shaffer), University of Washington
- PAT C211
INT: "Towards the String Dual of a Color Superconductor"
David Mateos, Universitat de Barcelona
- PAT C-421
INT: "Holographic entanglement entropy in an anisotropic system"
Stefan Stricker, Institute for theoretical physics
- PAT C-421
INT: "From unitary dynamics to statistical mechanics in isolated quantum systems"
Marcos Rigol, Penn State
- PAT C-421
INT: "Energy Loss in Unstable Quark-Gluon Plasma."
Stanislaw Mrowczynski, Jan Kochanowski University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Improved hydrodynamic approximations for the early stages of heavy-ion collisions"
Ulrich Heinz, The Ohio State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Status and puzzles in weak coupling thermalization"
Raju Venugopalan, Brookhaven National Lab
- PAT C-421
INT: "Far-from-equilibrium dynamics of a strongly coupled non-Abelian plasma with non-zero charge density or external magnetic field"
John Fuini, University of Washington
- PAT C-421
INT: "Anisotropic hydrodynamics for conformal Gubser flow"
Michael Strickland, Kent State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Equilibration in 'small systems' and dynamics of QCD strings"
Edward Shuryak, Stony Brook University
- PAT C-421
INT: “NLO effective kinetic theory for jets and thermalization”
Jacopo Ghiglieri, University of Bern
- PAT C-421
INT: "Conformal quantum mechanics and holographic quench"
Esko Keski-Vakkuri, University of Helsinki
- PAT C-421
INT: "An analytical solution to the relativistic Boltzmann equation and its hydrodynamical limit"
Mauricio Martinez, Ohio State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Experimental evidence for non-hydrodynamic modes"
Paul Romatschke, University of Colorado Boulder
- PAT C-421
INT: “Thermalization process in scalar and gauge theories — A weak coupling perspective”
Soeren Schlichting, Brookhaven National Lab
- PAT C-421
INT: "Thermalization of mini-jets in a quark-gluon plasma"
Edmond Iancu, CEA Saclay
- PAT C-421
INT: "Finite size of hadrons and Bose-Einstein correlations"
Wojciech Florkowski, The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of
- PAT C-421
Physics Department: Final Exam: Fixing the Standard Model: From Dark Matter to the Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe
Seyda Ipek (Advisor: Ann E Nelson), University of Washington
- PAT C521
INT: "Strong-Coupling Effects in a Plasma of Confining Gluons"
Radoslaw Ryblewski, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN
- PAT C-421
INT: "Initial baryonic number fluctuations and its hydrodynamic propagation on a Bjorken background"
Mauricio Martinez, The Ohio State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "All-order resummation of large collinear logarithms in the QCD evolution at high energy"
Edmond Iancu, CEA Saclay
- PAT C-421
INT: "Initial state correlations"
Alex Kovner, University of Connecticut
- PAT C-421
INT: "Exact solution to the Boltzmann equation subject to Gubser flow"
Michael Strickland, Kent State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Collective flow without hydrodynamics: simulation results for relativistic ion collisions"
Paul Romatschke, University of Colorado Boulder
- PAT C-421
INT: Correlations and Fluctuations in p+A and A+A Collisions
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAT C-520
INT: Correlations and Fluctuations in p+A and A+A Collisions
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAT C-520
Instruction Begins B-term
INT: Correlations and Fluctuations in p+A and A+A Collisions
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAT C-520
Finals- Summer Quarter A-term
Last Day of Instruction - Summer Quarter A-term
INT: "Thermal noise and Gubser flow"
Li Yan, CEA Saclay
- PAT C-520
INT: "Thermal fluctuations in hydrodynamics and heavy ion collisions"
Clint Young, Michigan State University
- PAT C-520
Particle Theory: Interpretations of the ATLAS Diboson Anomaly
Wai Yee Keung, University of Illinois at Chicago
- PAT C-421
INT: "Perspectives for finding signatures of saturation in production of forward-forward dijets at the LHC"
Krzysztof Kutak, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN
- PAT C-520
INT: "Two-point correlations in CGC"
Michael Lublinsky, Ben-Gurion University
- PAT C-520
INT: "Chiral anomaly induced phenomena in QGP: How can we test them in A+A and p+A ?"
Ho-Ung Yee, University of Illinois at Chicago
- PAT C-421
INT: "Pre-equilibrium dynamics and its influence on final flow and correlation observables"
Ulrich Heinz, The Ohio State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Event-plane angle correlation in pseudorapidity"
Piotr Bozek, AGH University of Science and Technology
- PAT C-421
INT: "Decorrelation of anisotropic flows along longitudinal direction"
LongGang Pang, Frankfurt Institute of Advanced Studies
- PAT C-421
INT: "Longitudinal decorrelation of flow orientation angle from an experimental perspective"
Wei Li, Rice University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Alternative to the two-component ansatz and implications for small collision systems"
John Scott Moreland, Duke University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Proton-nucleus collisions in hydrodynamics"
Matthew Luzum, University of Santiago de Compostela
- PAT C-421
INT: "Quantifying properties of hot and dense QCD matter through systematic model-to-data comparison"
Jonah Bernhard, Duke University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Fluctuating Hydrodynamics Confronts the Rapidity Dependence of Transverse Momentum Fluctuations"
Sean Gavin, Wayne State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Extracting η/s in the presence of bulk viscosity in heavy ion collisions"
Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler, Columbia University
- PAT C-421
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): On the restrictiveness of quantum satisfiability
Or Sattath, UC Berkeley
- PAT C-520
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