Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Correlation-enhanced electron-phonon interaction in oxide superconductors
Zhenglu Li, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California at Berkeley
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: Searching for New Physics Across the Spectra
Masha Baryakhtar, NYU
- PAA102
Physics Department: Imaging and time-stamping optical photons with nanosecond resolution
Dr. Andrei Nomerotski, Brookhaven National Laboratory
PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Many-Body Quantum Chaos: an Entanglement Perspective
Laimei Nie, Chicago
- PAA102
INT: S@INT Seminar: "Exact representations of many body interactions from Restricted Boltzmann Machine neural networks"
Ermal Rrapaj, University of Berkeley - University of Minnesota
PAT C-421
INT: “Decaying Dark Matter and Searches for the Cosmic Neutrino Background”
David McKeen, TRIUMF
PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Many Body Effects of Chiral Edge Fermions
Biao Lian, Princeton
- PAA102
INT: "Multi-angle quantum many body collective neutrino flavor oscillation"
Ermal Rrapaj, University of Berkeley - University of Minnesota
PAT C-423
CENPA: Gravitational searches for compact dark matter objects
Chuck Horowitz (Indiana University)
NPL 178
INT: Quantum Simulation Seminar Series: "Using post-supremacy quantum devices for practical applications" 
Jarrod McClean, Google Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab
PAT C-421
INT: "Neutrino signatures of supernova density features"
Payel Mukhopadhyay, Stanford University
PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: A Black Hole Perspective on Fundamental Physics: Conformal Field Theory, Quantum Chaos, and Quantum Information
Alex Maloney, McGill
- PAA102
INT: "Fast neutrino oscillations: ELN crossing, dispersion relation, and dynamic waves”
Huaiyu Duan,University of New Mexico
PAT C-423
INT: "Neutrino interactions in Supernovae and in the laboratory"
Charles J. Horowitz, Indiana University
PAT C-421
INT: Workshop: Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos
See link in Event Info
PAT C-520
INT: Workshop:  Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos
See link in Event Info
PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: Searching for the invisible: how dark forces shape our Universe
Katelin Schutz, MIT
- PAA102
INT: Workshop:  Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos
See link in Event Info
PAT C-520
Physics Department: General Exam: Isolating Single Donor Qubits in ZnO
Maria L Viitaniemi (Advisor: Fu, Kai-Mei)
MoIES215
INT: Workshop:  Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos
See link in Event Info
PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: Symmetry indicators for topological materials
Hoi Chun (Adrian) Po, MIT
- PAA102
INT: Quantum Simulation Seminar Series: "Simulating physical models on a trapped-ion quantum computer"
Norbert M. Linke, Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland
PAT C-421
Physics Department: General Exam: Giant Tunneling Magnetoresistance in van der Waals Layered Antiferromagnet
Tiancheng Song (Advisor: Xiaodong Xu)
PAT C421
INT: Workshop: Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos
See link in Event Info
PAT C-520
INT: "Exciting Prospects for Detecting Late-Time Neutrinos from Core-Collapse Supernovae"
Shirley Li, SLAC
PAT C-421
INT: INT S@INT Seminar: "Fermionic Sign Problem: an exaggerated myth"
Nikolay Prokofiev, University of Massachusetts
PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Dynamical quantum materials
Mark Rudner, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen
- PAA102
INT: "Primordial gravitational waves as signature of neutrino and dark-matter genesis during a phase transition"
Pasquale Di Bari, University of Southampton
PAT C-421
INT: "Complementarity between terrestrial oscillation experiments and cosmological/astrophysical determinations of sterile neutrino properties"
Jeffrey Berryman, Virginia Tech
PAT C-423
INT: "On Lepton number violation at Colliders, or On the neutrino species in cosmology"
Wai-Yee Keung, University of Illinois at Chicago
PAT C-421
Physics Department: TIQM Inaugural Workshop
Multiple Speakers
- PAA A-102
Physics Department: TIQM Inaugural Workshop
Multiple Speakers
- PAA A-102
Physics Department: TIQM Inaugural Workshop
Multiple Speakers
- PAA A-102
INT: "Neutrino oscillation phenomenology Charged-lepton flavor violation Neutrino mass models"
Andre de Gouvea, Northwestern University
PAT C-421
CENPA: Looking for Majorana in All the Wrong Places
André de Gouvêa, Northwestern University
NPL 178
Physics Colloquia: String Theoretic Illuminations of Moonshine
Natalie Paquette, Caltech
- PAA102
INT: "Searches for new neutrino physics at long-baseline experiments"
Kevin Kelly, Fermilab
PAT C-423
INT: "Presupernova neutrinos as probes of neutrino mass hierarchy"
Yong-Zhong Qian, University of Minnesota
PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Anomalies: From Magnets to the Nuclear Force
Shu-Heng Shao, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton
- PAA102
INT: "The Project 8 direct neutrino mass experiment"
Brent VanDevender, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PAT C-423
Physics Colloquia: How to Discover New Physics with Cosmological Datasets
Marilena Loverde, Stony Brook
- PAA102
Physics Colloquia: Entangled Butterflies: Chaos in Complex Quantum Systems
Brian Swingle, University of Maryland
- PAA102
CENPA: What do we really know about the proton?
Dr. Iris Abt (Max Planck Institute for Physics, Munich)
NPL 178
Physics Department: General Exam: Visualizing electronic states in operating 2D devices
Paul Van Nguyen (Advisor: David Cobden)
PAT C-520
Physics Department: General Exam: Dimensionality Reduction for Complex Dynamical Systems
Seth Hirsh (Advisor: Jose Kutz)
LSB 201
Physics Department: General Exam: Numerical study of dynamics and stability of frequency combs
Chang Sun (Advisor: Jose Kutz), University of Washington
PAT C520
Other Events: CSE Colloquium: Quantum Computer Versus Supercomputer
Dave Bacon, Google
Amazon Auditorium
Physics Department: The X17 Particle
George Bertsch and Gerald Miller, University of Washington
PAT C421
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Inelastic X-ray Scattering: Recent progress and an outlook for the time-resolved era
Hasan Yavas (SLAC)
- PAT C-520
Nuclear Theory: Quark structure of hadrons, nuclei, and neutron stars
Theo Motta, University of Adelaide
PAT C421
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