Colloquia
Colloquia
Past Events
- The Search for the Elusive Majorana Fermion (Vidya Madhavan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) -
- Neutrino Physics in the Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber Era (Georgia Karagiorgi, Columbia University) -
- Neutron Stars as Laboratories for Nuclear and Particle Physics (Sanjay Reddy, University of Washington and the Institute of Nuclear Theory) -
- Cooking, Fishing and Jogging through Phase Space: A Practical Guide to Discovering and Understanding New Materials (Paul Canfield, Iowa State University) -
- 2022 Physics Awards Ceremony (Kai-Mei Fu, Aurel Bulgac, Xiaodong Xu, Boris Blinov) -
- The Piezoaxionic Effect (Asimina Arvanitaki, Perimeter) -
- Spatial Curvature, Dark Energy Dynamics, Neither, or Both? (Bharat Ratra, Kansas State University) -
- The synthesis of heavy elements in stellar explosions (Artemis Spyrou, Michigan State University) -
- Studying the Beginning of the Universe from the Bottom of the World (Clement Pryke, University of Minnesota) -
- Nuclear physics on an astronomical scale:the crash of neutron stars in gravitational-wave astronomy (Jocelyn Read, UC Fullerton) -
- The Discrete Charm of Scale Invariance (Ubirajara van Kolck, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and University of Arizona) -
- What the LHC has revealed about the Standard Model (Heather Russell, University of Victoria) -
- Computing Quantum Structure of A Light-Travelling Proton (Xiangdong Ji, University of Maryland) -
- The Ann Nelson Professor Lecture: From Planck to Hubble: The Universe as a laboratory for physics across 30 orders of magnitude (Marilena Loverde, University of Washington) -
- Conformal Field Theory in Quantum Gravity and the Lab (Shai Chester (Weizmann)) -
- Flat space holography: from celestial symmetries to asymptotic charge dynamics (Ana-Maria Raclariu (Perimeter Institute)) -
- Quantum many-body physics in the NISQ era (Matteo Ippoliti (Stanford)) -
- Gravity and Effective Field Theory (Isabel Garcia Garcia (Kavli)) -
- Black Holes and Quantum Mechanics (G. Joaquin Turiaci (IAS/Princeton)) -
- Quantum spacetime and quantum statistics (Henry Maxfield (Stanford)) -
- Topological solitons in gravity (Ibou Bah (JHU)) -
- Symmetry and Topology: from CM to HEP (Justin Kaidi (Stony Brook )) -
- The Incredible Inedible Axion (John Stout (Harvard)) -
- Bridging Quantum Many-Body Physics and Quantum Information Theory (Isaac Kim (UC Davis)) -
- Scrambling, chaos, and operator complexity (Thomas Scaffidi (U Toronto)) -
- From Dirac fermions to topological matter: a common thread in particle and condensed matter physics (David Kaplan, University of Washington) -
- The New Nuclear Arms Race, Its Dangers, and How to Turn it Around (Rob Goldston, Princeton) -
- The InQubator for Quantum Simulation (IQuS) (Martin Savage, University of Washington) -
- Quantum Nanophotonics Hardware: From Nanofabrication to Quantum Circuit Mapping (Marina Radulaski, UC Davis) -
- Accelerating Particle Physics Discovery with Artificial Intelligence (Shih-Chieh Hsu, University of Washington) -
- Non-equilibrium quantum dynamics from atomic to cosmic scales (Smitha Vishveshwara, UIUC) -
- The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics: A Scientific Summary (John Wettlaufer, Yale University & Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics) -
- Synthesis, characterization and control of quantum defects for quantum network applications: from deep centers in diamond to shallow impurities in ZnO (Kai-Mei Fu, University of Washington) -
- Atoms and Photons: Quantum Technology Meets Fundamental Physics (Monika Schleier-Smith, Stanford University) -
- Trapped ions at UW: qubits, qudits, entanglement and fun in two dimensions (Boris Blinov, University of Washington) -
- Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Physics with EIC" (Anna Stasto, Pennsylvania State University) -
- Anomalies in effective field theories from superstrings (Mary Gaillard (UC Berkeley)) -
- Nuclear Astrophysics at FRIB (Hendrik Schatz (MSU)) -
- CANCELED: Cosmological Seed Magnetic Field from Inflation (Bharat Ratra) -
- Measuring behavior across scales (Gordon Berman (Emory)) -
- The Magic of Atomically Thin Materials (Eva Andrei (Rutgers)) -
- Information bottlenecks and learnability in sensing in biology (Stephanie Palmer (U Chicago)) -
- Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Ab-intio AI for the structure of matter" (Phiala Shanahan, MIT) -
- First Results from the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment! (David Hertzog (UW)) -
- Statistical mechanics of stem cells (Sid Goyal (U. Toronto)) -
- Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Lattice field theory and strong-interaction physics in the era of quantum simulation" (Zohreh Davoudi, University of Maryland) -
- Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Element synthesis and neutrinos in neutron star mergers" (Gail McLaughlin, North Carolina State University) -
- Fracton order: from quantum hard drive to foliated manifold (Xie Chen (Caltech)) -
- Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "Physics beyond the Standard Model with nuclear probes" (Vincenzo Cirigliano, LANL) -
- Frontiers in Nuclear Theory Colloquium: "New tools for the quantum many-body problem" (Dean Lee, NSCL/MSU) -
