Colloquia
Colloquia
Past Events
- Climate Change and Ocean Physics (LuAnne Thompson, UW School of Oceanography) -
- Illuminating Dark Matter (Neil Weiner, Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, NYU) -
- TBA (Rajan Gupta, Los Alamos National Laboratory) -
- Measuring the Dense Matter Equation of State with the International X-ray Observatory (Bob Rutledge, McGill University) -
- Super-Resolution: Fluorescence imaging of biological structure well-below the diffraction limit (Bill Dougherty, Applied Precision, Inc) -
- Entangled Photons from the Foundations of Quantum Physics to Quantum Information (Anton Zeilinger, University of Vienna and
University of Vienna and Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Austrian Academy of Sciences) - - The New Frontier of Computational Science: Applications to High Leverage Decisions (Dimitri Kusnezov, National Nuclear Security Administration, DoE) -
- Models for High-Power Pulsed Lasers (Nathan Kutz, UW Applied Mathematics) -
- Knots and un-knots in biopolymers (Alexander Grosberg, NYU) -
- Precision Muon Physics: Capturing a Moment in a Lifetime (David W. Hertzog, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) -
- A New Search on Neutron Electric Dipole Moment (nEDM) (Haiyan Gao, Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory) -
- Time Reversal Symmetry Breaking in Unconventional Superconductors (Aharon Kapitulnik, Stanford) -
- Physical adsorption of simple gases and molecules revisited: from exfoliated graphite to carbon nanotube bundles and now to a single carbon nanotube (Oscar Vilches, UW Physics) -
- New horizons in particle physics -from the Higgs boson to dark matter in the universe. (Jakobs, Karl, University of Freiburg) -
- Encoding the Location of Objects with a Scanning Sensorimotor System (Kleinfeld, David, UCSD) -
- Neutrino Oscillations: Recent Triumphs and Future Challenges (Bob McKeown, California Institute of Technology) -
- Universal Aspects of Modified Gravity (Gregory Gabadadze, New York University) -
- Something Old, Something New (Juan Collar, University of Chicago) -
- Magnetic phases of a dipolar spin-1 quantum gas (Dan Stamper-Kurn, University of California Berkeley) -
- Harnessing Attosecond Science for Coherent X-Ray Generation and Applications (Margaret Murnane, JILA/University of Colorado, Boulder) -
- Experiments at the interface of quantum mechanics and general relativity: The interaction of gravitational waves with coherent quantum matter (Raymond Chiao, University of California Merced) -
- Ultrafast Terahertz Spectroscopy: From Excitons to Cooper-Pairs (Robert A. Kaindl, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) -
- Who Will Build a Quantum Computer: the Physicists or the Computer Engineers? (Dave Bacon, UW Computer Science and Engineering) -
- Coherent Scattering with Incoherent Light: New Spectroscopy with Ultra-Short Laser Pulses (Valery Milner, University of British Columbia) -
- Graphene Quantum Electronics and Devices (Chun Ning (Jeanie) Lau, University of California Riverside) -
- Carbon nanoelectronics: from correlated electrons to sensors and devices (Mark Bokrath, California Institute of Technology) -
- Nanocarbon: from terahertz transistors to atomic membranes (Paul L. McEuen, Cornell University) -
- Quantum Criticality and Black Holes (Subir Sachdev, Harvard Uninversity) -
- LUX, and the race to detect WIMP dark matter (Tom Shutt, Case Western University) -
- Atom Traps, Krypton-81 and Saharan Water (Zheng-Tian Lu, Argonne National Laboratory) -
- Looking for WIMPs in the Galactic Halo: the Search for Dark Matter using Ultra-Cold Particle Detectors (Daniel Akerib, Case Western University) -
- Measuring Holographic Noise (Craig Hogan, UW Physics) -
- Precision length measurements in LIGO: Finding gravitational waves and more (Stefan Ballmer, Caltech) -
- From Bach to Einstein and Beyond or What is to be done? (Vladimir Chaloupka, UW Physics) -
- 2-D Non-linear Electrophoresis for Bio-Molecule Concentration Applications to Forensics and Metagenomics (Andre Marziali, University of British Columbia) -
- The Origin of the Universe and the Arrow of Time (Sean Carroll, Caltech) -
- Preparing for physics at the LHC with the ATLAS experiment (Fabiolla Gianotti, CERN) -
- Towards Principles of Neural Computation in the Brain (Eberhard Fetz, UW Dept. Physiology and Biophysics) -
- Towards a Simple Stochastic Model of Transcription (Gerald A. Miller, UW Physics) -
- The Nuclear Astrophysics of Neutron Stars (Sanjay Reddy, Los Alamos National Lab) -