Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
Physics Colloquia: The phases of Hydrogen and Helium at High Pressure as revealed by simulations
David Ceperley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Searching for new physics using top quarks at the LHC
Alison Lister, University of Geneva
- PAA A-118
Physics Colloquia: In Pursuit of New Physics with LHCb
Sheldon Stone, Syracuse
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: A weakly-interacting Universe: searching for the mass of the neutrino
Ben Monreal, UCSB
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Top-Quark Mass Measurements at D0
Zhenyu Ye, FNAL
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Pulsars: From Radio Waves to Gamma Rays
Matthew Kerr, Stanford
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: A comprehensive search strategy for New Physics at the LHC
Christos Leonidopoulus, CERN
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The T2K neutrino experiment
Jeffrey Wilkes, University of Washington
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Cosmic clues for dark matter and their implications for a dark matter asymmetry
Kathryn Zurek, University of Michigan
- 102 TBA
Physics Colloquia: New Spontaneously Ordered States in Graphene
Leonid Levitov, MIT
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: First Result from the Double Chooz Experiment
Lindley Winslow, MIT
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Emergent Phenomena at Oxide Interfaces
Harold Hwang, Stanford and SLAC
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: New topologically ordered phases of condensed matter
Joel Moore, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The electronic kilogram - the past, the present, and the future
Stephan Schlamminger, NIST
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: TBA
David Kaplan, UW Physics
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Mechanical resonators in the quantum regime
Andrew Cleland, UC Santa Barbara
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Perspectives on Dark Energy: the 2011 Physics Nobel Prize
Tom Quinn, Zeljko Ivezic, and Ann Nelson, UW Astronomy and UW Physics
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Silicon Integrated Optoelectronics
Michael Hochberg, UW Electrical Engineering
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: New concepts and materials for solar energy conversion
Wladek Walukiewicz, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Neutrinos from heaven and hell
Nikolai Tolich, UW Physics
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: A universal principle governing the design of neural networks
Charles F. Stevens, The Salk Institute
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: EXO and the quest for Neutrino Masses
Giorgio Gratta, Stanford University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Searching for New Physics at the Tevatron and the LHC
Carlos Wagner, University of Chicago and Argonne National Lab
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Turning up the volume knob for gravitational radiation
Rana Adhikari, Cal Tech - Graduate Student Invited Speaker
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Optical Atomic Clocks
Dave Wineland, NIST, Boulder
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: How to Create and Trap Antihydrogen
Joel Fajans, University of California at Berkeley
- PAA 102
Physics Colloquia: A Tale of Quantum Viscosity in Universal Fermi Gases
John Thomas, Duke Univerisity
- PAA 102
Physics Colloquia: Controlling Molecular Interactions with Electric Fields
Heather Lewandowski, University of Colorado/JILA, Boulder
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Collisions, Turbulence and the Surface Phase Transitions of Cosmogony
John Wettlaufer, Yale University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: LHC's First Year: New Results from the ATLAS Experiment
Tom LeCompte, ATLAS, Argonne National Laboratory
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Having your cake and seeing it too: Quantum Phase Transitions and Scale Invariance of Quantum Gases in Two-Dimensions
Cheng Chin, University of Chicago
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Science at a next generation x-ray light source
Roger Falcone, UC Berkeley
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Experimental Discovery of Topological Order in bulk Solids and Superconductors
M. Zahid Hasan, Princeton
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Exploring strongly correlated matter with exotic atoms, atom chips, and cavity QED
Benjamin Lev, Urbana
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Nuclear Central Asia
Professor Bekhzod Yuldashev, CISAC, Stanford University
- PAA 118
Physics Colloquia: Mega-joule experiments on the National Ignition Facility - on the road to produce a microscopic star in the laboratory
Siegfried Glenzer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Snap-shots of Biological Function With a Femtosecond Camera
Jennifer Ogilvie, University of Michigan
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Molecular Ions, Trapped and Slowed. Now What?
Brian Odom, Northwestern University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: A particle physicist's adventures with topological insulators
Andreas Karch, University of Washington
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: miniXS Evolution: From Gadget to Instrument to Science
Gerald Seidler, UW Physics
- PAA 118
Physics Colloquia: Electron transport in high mobility nanostructures
Anton Andreev, UW Physics
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: CMS results from the first year of operation of the LHC
Ivan Furic, University of Florida
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: CMS results from the first year of operation of the LHC
Ivan Furic, University of Florida
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Spinning Atoms with Light: a new “twist” on deBroglie-wave optics
William D. Phillips, NIST and University of Maryland
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Entanglement of trapped ions and photons: quantum computing and loophole-free Bell inequality tests.
Boris Blinov, University of Washington
- PAA A-118
Physics Colloquia: Towards quantum magnetism with ultracold atoms
Wolfgang Ketterle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- PAA A-118
Physics Colloquia: Prospects for detecting new states of matter inside neutron stars
Sanjay Reddy, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- PAA A-118
Physics Colloquia: Diatomic Molecules as Quantum Tools
David DeMille, Yale University
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Quantum Networks with Ions, Phonons, and Photons
Chris Monroe, University of Maryland and NIST
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: A tour of neutron-rich matter in the universe
Achim Schwenk, ExtreMe Matter Institute (EMMI) and Technical University Darmstadt
- PAA A-118
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