Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
Astronomy: Observational Assessment of Stellar Feedback in Nearby Galaxies
Laura Lopez, OSU
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Clocks to weigh Beyond Standard Model Physics: Muon g-2 and the Neutrino Mass Scale
Martin Fertl, University of Washington
- PAT C-520
Particle Theory: TBA
Michael Dine, UCSC
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Capturing gene regulation in action by single-molecule imaging directly inside living cells
Ibrahim Cissé, MIT
- PAA A-102
Astronomy: Planet Nine from Outer Space
Konstantin Batygin, Caltech
- PAA A-102
Dark Universe Science Center: Time-Domain Science with the Zwicky Transient Facility
Eric Bellm, TBA
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: Unveiling the Nature of Neutrinos and Dark Matter
Kyungeun Lim, Yale University
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: On Effective Field Theory (and a bit of Differential Geometry) in Cosmology
Leonardo Senatore, Stanford
- PAA A-102
Astronomy: Weak gravitational Lensing by Large-Scale Structure
Hendrik Hildebrandt, Bonn University
- PAA A-102
Elementary Particle Experiment (EPE): Status of Machine Learning Techniques in LHC Experiments
Gordon Watts, University of Washington
- PAT C-421
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Forces of the Quantum Vacuum
Ulf Leonhardt, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
- PAA C-520
Other Events: Working on Invisibility Cloaking, Metamaterials, Black Holes, and More
Ulf Leonhardt, Weizmann Institute
- Kane Hall
Physics Colloquia: Quantum entanglement, strange metals, and black holes
Subir Sachdev, Harvard University
- PAA A-102
Astronomy: Two Stars of Stellar Evolution: Karl-Heinz Bohm and Erika Bohm-Vitense
Julie Lutz, Bruce Balick & Emily Levesque, University of Washington
- PAA A-102
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Matter at Extreme Temperatures and Densities: Some New Opportunities
Felicie Albert, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- PAT C-520
Dark Universe Science Center: Constraints on Warm and Fuzzy DM models using Ly-alpha Forest
Vid Irsic, TBA
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: New avenues in rare-event searches
Alvaro E Chavarria, TBA
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: Topological properties of novel resonant states in nanophotonics
Bo Zhen, MIT and Technion
- PAA A-102
INT: "Prompt fission neutron and gamma emissions: the need to constrain phenomenological models"
Ionel Stetcu, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
Astronomy: The quest to measure the cosmic initial conditions
Matt McQuinn, University of Washington
- PAA A-102
INT: "⁷Be(p,γ)⁸B: how EFT and Bayesian analysis can improve a reaction calculation"
Daniel Phillips, Ohio University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Scale and scheme dependence of nuclear processes"
Richard Furnstahl, The Ohio State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Effective field theories for nuclear deformations and vibrations"
Thomas Papenbrock, University of Tennessee
- PAT C-421
INT: "Nuclear structure and reactions from coupled-cluster theory"
Gaute Hagen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
INT: "Deuteron induced reactions"
Gregory Potel, NSCL/FRIB
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Black holes, quantum mechanics, and the topology of space and time
Gerard 't Hooft, Utrecht University
- PAA A-102
CENPA: Higgs Universality: What's Massively Wrong with the Standard Model
Terry Goldman, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- CENPA Conference Room, Rm 178
INT: "The topological properties of QCD in and out-of equilibrium"
Sayantan Sharma, Brookhaven National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
INT: "Predictive power of chiral interactions for nuclear structure and reaction calculations in the p-shell"
Angelo Calci, TRIUMF
- PAT C-421
Instruction Begins for Spring Quarter
INT: "Ab initio calculation of dynamic observables and sum rules in light nuclei"
Nir Nevo Dinur, TRIUMF
- PAT C-421
INT: "From cluster models to halo effective field theory"
Chen Ji, ECT*
- PAT C-421
INT: SIGN 2017: International Workshop on the Sign Problem in QCD and Beyond
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAA A-118
INT: "Separable Representation of Optical Model Potentials"
Linda Hlophe, National Superconducting Cyclotron, Michigan State University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Nuclear structure and reactions from lattice QCD"
Bira van Kolck, Institut de Physique Nucleaire
- PAT C-421
INT: SIGN 2017: International Workshop on the Sign Problem in QCD and Beyond
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAA A-118
INT: "Ab initio calculations of reactions and structure of exotic nuclei"
Sofia Quaglioni, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- PAT C-421
INT: SIGN 2017: International Workshop on the Sign Problem in QCD and Beyond
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAA A-118
Particle Theory: Spectral and thermodynamic properties of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model
Jacobus Verbaarschot, SUNY Stony Brook
- PAT C-421
INT: "Optical Potentials and nucleon scattering from ab initio Green functions"
Andrea Idini, University Of Surrey
- PAT C-421
INT: "Ab initio symmetry adapted no-core shell model"
Tomas Dytrych, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS
- PAT C-421
INT: SIGN 2017: International Workshop on the Sign Problem in QCD and Beyond
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAA A-118
INT: "Microscopic modeling of direct and pre-equilibrium emission mechanisms for nucleon induced reactions"
Marc Dupuis, CEA
- PAT C-421
INT: SIGN 2017: International Workshop on the Sign Problem in QCD and Beyond
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAA A-118
INT: Nuclear Reactions: A Symbiosis between Experiment, Theory and Applications
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAT C-520
Physics Department: Final Exam: Correcting for Muon-Catalyzed Fusion in the Measurement of the Rate of Muon Capture on the Deuteron
Michael H. Murray (Advisor: Peter Kammel), University of Washington
- CENPA Conference Room, Rm 178
INT: Nuclear Reactions: A Symbiosis between Experiment, Theory and Applications
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAT C-520
INT: Nuclear Reactions: A Symbiosis between Experiment, Theory and Applications
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAT C-520
INT: Nuclear Reactions: A Symbiosis between Experiment, Theory and Applications
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAT C-520
INT: Nuclear Reactions: A Symbiosis between Experiment, Theory and Applications
Please find Agenda in link, URL in Abstract section
- PAT C-520
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