Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
Independence Day (Holiday)
Instruction Begins Full term and A-term
*Summer break
Commencement for Seattle Campus
Finals -Spring Quarter
Last Day of Instruction - Spring Quarter
Physics Colloquia: Chasing the Dark Matter Wind
Jocelyn Monroe, Royal Holloway College London
- PAA A-102
Memorial Day (Holiday)
Physics Colloquia: The Story of Single Molecules, from Early Spectroscopy in Solids, to Super Resolution Nanoscopy in Cells and Beyond
W.E. Moerner, Stanford University
- Bagley 131
Frontiers of Physics: 50 Years of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation: What We Have Learned, What Questions Remain  
Jim Peebles, Nobel Laureate 2019
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Physics Colloquia: Discovery of Electron Neutrino Appearance from a Muon Neutrino Beam in T2K and Future Outlook for Discovery of CP Violation in Lepton Sector
Chang Kee Jung, Stony Brook
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Phase transitions in bacterial populations: what tiny cells can teach us about the physics of active matter
Josh Shaevitz, Princeton
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Investigating student learning in upper-division laboratory courses on analog electronics
Mackenzie Stetzer, University of Maine
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Spins and photons: quantum optics with defect centers in diamond
Lily Childress, Department of Physics, McGill University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Searches for Particle Dark Matter
Tim Tait, UC Irvine
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Controlling and Exploring Quantum Matter at the Single Atom Level
Immanuel Bloch, Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics & Ludwig-Maximilians University
- PAA A-102
Instruction Begins- Spring Quarter
*Spring break
Finals -Winter Quarter
Last Day of Instruction - Winter Quarter
Physics Colloquia: Nucleosynthesis and Neutrinos Near Newly Formed Compact Objects
Luke Roberts, Caltech
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Cosmic Rays, Solar Forcing and 20th century climate change
Nir J. Shaviv, IAS Princeton and Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: From Condensed Matter to Cosmology: Axions and Inflatons in the Early Universe
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, MIT
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The microwave sky and the dark universe
Daniel Grin, University of Chicago
- PAA A-102
Presidents' Day (Holiday)
Physics Colloquia: Benchtop Particle Astrophysics
Gray Rybka, UW
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Atomic Lego with 2D materials: a new playground for condensed matter physics and nanotechnology
Yong P Chen, Purdue University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Turbulent Frontiers in Massive Stellar Death
Sean Couch, California Institute of Technology
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Measurements of the normal state persistent current in gold mesoscopic rings
Ivana Petkovic, Yale University
- PAA A-102
Martin Luther King, Jr's Birthday (Holiday)
Physics Colloquia: Elastoresistance measurements as a probe of broken symmetries in solids
Jiun-Haw Chu, Stanford University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Structurally Resolved 2D Materials: from Weakly Bound to Strongly Interacting
Adam Wei Tsen, Department of Physics, Columbia University
- PAA A-102
Instruction Begins - Winter Quarter
New Year's Day (Holiday)
Physics Colloquia: Using ultra-high magnetic fields to explore high-temperature superconductors
Brad Ramshaw, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- PAA A-110
Physics Colloquia: Spin orbit interaction induced magnetic dynamics
Luqiao Liu, IBM Watson Research Center
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: Physical Review Letters today
Sami Mitra, American Physical Society
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Some small steps toward Artificial Life
Paul Chaikin, New York University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Custom low-dimensional material systems explored from atom to bulk
Adina Luican-Mayer, Argonne National Laboratory
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Controlling the Quantum State of a Macroscopic Mechanical Oscillator with Microwave Fields
Tauno Palomaki, University of Washington
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Visualization of replication conflicts and other stories of life at a molecular scale - Applications of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Paul Wiggins, University of Washington, Departments of Physics and Bioengineering
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Detection of B-mode polarization at 150GHz and degree angular scales by BICEP2
Clement Pryke, University of Minnesota
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: From black holes to badly behaved metals
Sean Hartnoll, Stanford
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The Amazing Electron and Its Moments: Most Stringent Tests of the Standard Model and Proposed Extensions
Gerald Gabrielse, Harvard University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Spin-dependent gauge fields in atomic gases
Ian Spielman, JQI, NIST and University of Maryland
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Mechanics and Dynamics of Rapid Cell Movement
Julie Theriot, Stanford
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Neutron Stars as Probes of Ultradense Matter
Feryal Ozel, University of Arizona
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Ultracold Gases: The Big Picture and the Details
Deborah Jin, JILA, Boulder
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The Hottest, and Most Liquid, Liquid in the Universe
Krishna Rajagopal (Boris A Jacobsohn Memorial Lecturer), MIT
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: IceCube and the Discovery of High-Energy Extraterrestrial Neutrinos
Francis Halzen, Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center and Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- PAA A-102
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