Seminars
Seminars
Past Events
- The Quantum Twisting Microscope: Image quantum matter in momentum space (Jiewen Xiao, Weizmann Institute) -
- 25-3b Program -- Cosmic Lockdown: How decoherence saves the universe from tunnelling (Gregory P Kaplanek - Syracuse University) -
- Anomalous Hall Crystals and their Phonons (Junkai Dong, Harvard University) -
- 25-3b Program -- Variational approaches to simulations of Lindbladian dynamics (Joshua Lin - Massachusetts Institute of Technology) -
- 25-3b Program -- Open Quantum Systems for dark matter in the early universe (Tobias Binder - Technical University of Munich) -
- Ultrafast Control of Hidden Magnetic Phases by Shaping Fluctuations (Tianchuang (Michael) Luo, MIT) -
- 25-3b Program -- Theory of OQS and quantum simulation (Rahul Trivedi - Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics) -
- 25-3b Program -- Numerically Exact Methods for Open Quantum Dynamics: Applications to Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (Masaaki Tokieda - Kyoto University) -
- 25-3b Program -- Digital quantum simulation of cavity quantum electrodynamics: insights from superconducting and trapped ion quantum testbeds (Marina Marinkovic - Institute for Theoretical Physics) -
- 25-3b Program -- Open quantum system approach to jets in heavy-ion collisions (Balbeer Singh - University of South Dakota) -
- Discovery of spontaneous mesoscopic strain waves in nematic domains using dark-field X-ray microscopy (Kaan Alp Yay, Stanford University) -
- Caged Superconductivity, Flat Bands, and 2D Topological Matter (Charles Marcus, University of Washington) -
- 25-3b Program -- Towards real time simulations of baryogenesis as an open quantum system (Hersh Singh - Fermilab) -
- 25-3b Program -- Quarkonium beyond the E/T expansion: Non-Lindblad master equations (Tom Magorsch - Technical University of Munich) -
- 25-3b Program -- Open quantum systems in nuclear physics (Kevin Fossez - Florida State University) -
- 25-3b Program -- QED in 2+1 dimensions with qubits and qumodes (Tommaso Rainaldi - Stony Brook University) -
- Framework for Quantum Simulations of Energy-Loss in Non-Abelian Gauge Theories: SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory in 1+1D (Zhiyao Li, InQubator for Quantum Simulation) -
- Progress toward an isotope shift measurement with a strontium molecular lattice clock (Brandon Iritani, Columbia University) -
- Imaging Quantum and Mesoscopic Phenomena with NanoSQUID-on-Tip Microscopy (Evgeny Redekop, UC Santa Barbara) -
- Electron fractionalization without magnetic fields: characterizing composite fermions in twisted bilayer MoTe2 (Santos, Luiz Henrique, Emory University ) -
- Melting the LHC: a search for long-lived gluinos in liquid detector materials (Samuel Wong, University of Washington) -
- Classical Shadows for Sample-Efficient Measurements of Gauge-Invariant Observables (Henry Froland, InQubator for Quantum Simulation) -
- The sound of electrons shattering...can be rather quiet (Josephine Yu, Stanford) -
- Unveiling the role of hBN alignment orientation in moiré rhombohedral graphene (Matan Uzan, Weizmann Institute) -
- Hyperdeterminant wavefunctions (Ying Ran, Boston College) -
- Chirality-Driven Magnetization Emerges from Relativistic Four-Current Dynamics (Xiaosong Li, University of Washington) -
- Large N_c, Three Dimensional String Theory, the Thermodynamics and Phase Structure of QCD (Larry McLerran, Associate INT Senior Fellow / Professor Emeritus) -
- Making Black Holes at the Big Bang: light spectator fields facilitate black hole formation and alleviate fine-tuning (Sarah Geller, UC, Santa Cruz) -
- Quantum Error Correction for Lattice Field Theories (Alessandro Roggero, University of Trento) -
- A modular quantum computer based on bivariate bicycle codes: quantum error correction with long-range connected qubits (Michael Beverland, IBM Quantum) -
- Final Results from the Muon $g-2$ Experiment at Fermilab (Joshua Labounty, University of Washington) -
- PPP @ DUSC Seminar: New strategies for detecting meV dark bosons (Amalia Madden – KITP, UC Santa Barbara) -
- Tour de gross: A modular quantum computer based on bivariate bicycle codes (Patrick Rall, IBM Quantum) -
- PPP @ DUSC Seminar: Majoron meets axion experiments (Qiuyue Liang – Kavli IPMU, U of Tokyo) -
- The thermal nature and the quantum magic of confining strings (Sebastian Grieninger, University of Washington) -
- PPP @ DUSC Seminar: Probing Ultralight Dark Matter with Rydberg Atoms and Electro-Optics (Reza Ebadi – University of Maryland) -
- High-precision instruments designed to measure Newtonian noise can also open doors to new physics (Bram Slagmolen) -
- 25-2b Program -- Multi-messenger constraints on EOS in practice and future outlook (Peter Tsun Ho Pang - Nikhef) -
- 25-2b Program -- Interpreting Kilonova Signals to Constrain the Nuclear Equation of State (Kelsey Lund - Institute for Nuclear Theory) -
- Program 25-2b -- Neutron Star Asteroseismology and Dense Matter Physics in the LVK era and beyond (David Tsang - University of Bath) -
- Probing Binary Neutron Star Merger Ejecta and Remnants with Gravitational Wave and Radio Observation (Kara Merfeld - Johns Hopkins University) -
- Program 25-2b -- Postmerger dynamics / GRB signatures (Cecilia Chirenti - University of Maryland / GSFC / UFABC) -
- DUSC-INT Joint Seminar: "First Ten Years of Gravitational-Wave Observations and Beyond" (B.S. Sathyaprakash -- Penn State University) -
- 25-2b -- Multi-messenger constraints on Equation of State of hot and dense matter and astrophysical (Nilaksha Barman - Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics) -
- Program 25-2b -- Constraining nuclear interactions with multi-messenger observations (Ingo Tews - Los Alamos National Laboratory) -
- Program 25-2b -- Cosmic Explorer Science Traceability matrix : Multi - messenger Astronomy (Alessandra Corsi - Johns Hopkins University) -
- Program 25-2b -- Multimessenger constraints on dense matter (Cole Miller - University of Maryland) -
- 25-2b -- Large-scale dynamo and jet launching from compact binary mergers: current status and beyond (Kenta Kiuchi - Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics) -
- Nonlinear hydrodynamics in coalescing binary neutron stars: current progress and open questions (Hang Yu - Montana State University) -
- Hydrodynamic perspectives into mergers of neutron stars and the boiling of neutron star matter (Aviral Prakash - University of California Berkeley / University of New Hampshire) -
