Events Archive

Title Date and Time Location
INT: "Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations of Light Nuclei with Chiral Interactions"
Joel Lynn, Technische Universität Darmstadt
- PAT C-421
INT: "Overview of the HAL QCD potential method and recent results"
Sinya Aoki, Kyoto University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Applying Twisted Boundary Conditions for Few-body Nuclear Systems"
Christopher Koerber, Forschungszentrum Juelich
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Topological Boundary Modes from Quantum Electronics to Classical Mechanics
Charles Kane, University of Pennsylvania
- PAA A-102
INT: "A Geometric Solution to the Sign Problem"
Neill Warrington, University of Maryland College Park
- PAT C-421
INT: "Nucleon Polarisabilities: Chiral EFT and Lattice Perspectives of Data -- With Uncertainties"
Harald W Griesshammer, George Washington University
- PAT C-421
Astronomy: A Detailed View of Mass Loss in Massive Stars
Jamie Lomax, University of Oklahoma
- PAA A-102
Particle Theory: The diphoton mystery at the discovery machine
Patrick Draper, UC Santa Barbara
- PAT C-421
INT: "Pionless EFT for Few-Body Systems"
Betzalel Bazak, IPNO, Orsay
- PAT C-421
INT: "Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations of Two Neutrons in Finite Volume"
Philipp Klos, TU Darmstadt
- PAT C-421
INT: "Ab Initio Unified Approach to Nuclear Structure and Reactions"
Petr Navratil, TRIUMF
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: New Directions in Searching for the Dark Universe
Surjeet Rajendran, Berkeley
- PAA A-102
INT: "Ab Initio Nuclear Structure Theory: Beyond the Ordinary"
Robert Roth, TU Darmstadt
- PAT C-421
INT: "Lattice-QCD studies of the H-dibaryon"
Hartmut Wittig, Institute for Nuclear Physics
- PAT C-421
INT: "Confronting lattice-QCD results for the NN system with low-energy theorems"
Evgeny Epelbaum, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum
- PAT C-421
INT: "An update on the three-particle formalism for lattice QCD"
Maxwell Hansen, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
- PAT C-421
Dark Universe Science Center: Probing fundamental physics and cosmic structure with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope and future CMB surveys
Michael D. Niemack, Cornell
- PAT C-520
INT: "Ab initio calculations for non-strange and strange few-baryon systems"
Winfried Leidemann, Università di Trento
- PAT C-421
INT: "Inelastic scattering on the lattice"
Akaki Rusetsky, University of Bonn
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Revisiting and Repurposing the Double Helix
Taekjip Ha, Johns Hopkins University
- PAA A-102
INT: "NN interaction in chiral EFT - general considerations"
Jambul Gegelia, Forschungszentrum Juelich
- PAT C-421
Instruction Begins- Spring Quarter
INT: “Resonance and QCD”
Raul Briceno, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
- PAT C-421
INT: "“Ab initio” self-consistent Green’s function calculations from oxygen to nickel isotopes"
Thomas Duguet, CEA/Saclay
- PAT C-421
INT: "Computing Hadronic Light by Light Contributions to Muon g-2 on! Lattice with Physical Pions"
Luchang Jin, Columbia University
- PAT C-421
INT: "Pion-mass dependence of nuclei"
Johannes Kirscher, The Racah Institute of Physics
- PAT C-421
INT: “Going with the flow: sign problems, Lefshetz thimbles and beyond”
Paulo Bedaque, University of Maryland
- PAT C-421
Last Day of Instruction - Winter Quarter
Astronomy: Low Mass Galaxies and their Gas at the Peak Epoch of Star Formation
Dawn Erb, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: Examining the Relationships Among Intuition, Reasoning, and Conceptual Understanding in Physics
Mila Kryjevskaia, North Dakota State University
- PAT C-520
Dark Universe Science Center: TBA
Kendrick Smith, Perimeter Institute
- PAT C-520
Physics Department: Final Exam: Variability of Point Sources of Gamma Rays Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope
Eric E. Wallace (Advisor: Thompson H Burnett), University of Washington
- PAT C-520
Particle Theory: Circular Electron Positron Collider
Charles Young, SLAC
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Decoding spacetime
Patrick Hayden, Stanford University
- PAA A-102
Physics Department: General Exam
Yu-Sheng Liu (Advisor: Gerald Miller), University of Washington
- PAT C-520
Astronomy: The Universe’s most extreme star-forming galaxies
Caitlin Casey, University of Texas, Austin
- PAA A-102
Physics Department: General Exam
Alison G. Duffy (Advisor: Adrienne L Fairhall), University of Washington
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: Energy Dynamics and Learning Dynamics
Rachel E. Scherr, Seattle Pacific University
- PAA A-110
CENPA: Precision Neutrino Physics
Karsten M. Heeger, Yale University
- PAT C-520
Particle Theory: Natural Heavy Supersymmetry
Brian Batell, University of Pittsburgh
- PAT C-421
Physics Colloquia: Dark Matter - Where are we, and what's next?
Reina Maruyama, Yale
- PAA A-102
INT: Critical dynamics and search for QCD critical point
Yi Yin, BNL
- PAT C-421
ABC Physics (Atomic/Bio/Condensed Matter): Protected gates for topological quantum field theories
Michael Beverland, Caltech
- PAT C-520
Astronomy: The Optical-Infrared Extinction Curve and its Variation in the Milky Way
Eddie Schlafly, University of California, Berkeley
- PAA A-102
Physics Colloquia: The role of research in improving instruction: New insights from introductory physics and upper-division analog electronics
Mackenzie Stetzer, University of Maine
- PAA A-110
Dark Universe Science Center: ADVANCED LIGO: THE INTERFEROMETERS THAT DETECTED GW150914
Jenne Driggers, Caltech
- PAT C-520
Physics Colloquia: The First Direct Detection of Gravitational Waves
David Shoemaker, MIT Kavli Institute
- PAA A-102
Astronomy: MathAcrossCampus Lecture - Branching Out Across the Solar System
Taylor Perron, MIT
- Kane 110
Astronomy: Planet-disc interactions in binary star systems
Rebecca Martin, University of Nevada
- PAA A-102
Physics Department: General Exam
Iain S. Guinn (Advisor: Jason Detwiler ), University of Washington
- CENPA Conference Room, Rm 178
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