Seminars
Seminars
Past Events
- Deconstructing the "gA puzzle": effective GT operators and meson-exchange currents (Luigi Coraggio, Universita' degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli") -
- Towards reliable nuclear matrix elements for neutrinoless double beta decay (Antoine Belley, TRIUMF) -
- Tests and correlations of calculated neutrinoless double-beta decay matrix elements (Javier Menendez, University of Barcelona) -
- Neutrinoless double beta decay from ab initio and machine learning perspectives (Jason Holt, TRIUMF) -
- Developments in the Calculation of Schiff Moments (Jon Engel, University of North Carolina) -
- Few body currents in effective field theory for double beta decays (Thomas Richardson, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz) -
- Two Nucleons and Two Violations (B, L) (Bira van Kolck, IJCLab) -
- Exploring new physics signatures in an Alternative Left-right Model (Supriya Senapati, University of Massachusetts Amherst) -
- Cosmic Reionization: When, How, and Who?
(Adam Lidz, U Penn) - - QIS in Physics: Properties of donor qubits in ZnO formed by indium ion implantation (Kai-Mei Fu, University of Washington) -
- Quantifying EFT uncertainties with lattice QCD (Andre’ Walker-Loud, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) -
- Selected results on the neutron electric dipole moment from lattice QCD (Andrea Shindler, Michigan State University) -
- Real-time modeling with active interventions (Anne Draelos, University of Michigan) -
- Towards a more precise description of the neutrinoless double beta decay (Mihai Horoi, Central Michigan University) -
- The next big thing in gravitational-wave astrophysics (Salvatore Vitale, MIT LIGO) -
- UV/IR mixing in field theory with matter at finite density (Liujun Zou, Perimeter Institute) -
- Entanglement entropies in nuclear systems (Thomas Papenbrock, University of Tennessee) -
- The statistics of spin for CFTs (Nathan Benjamin, Caltech) -
- Beta decay beyond the Standard Model in SMEFT (Maria Dawid, Institute for Nuclear Theory) -
- Scrutinizing the CKM anomaly within SMEFT and using sterile neutrinos (Heleen Mulder, Nikhef) -
- Probing beyond the Standard Model with precision measurements (Wouter Dekens, Institute for Nuclear Theory) -
- Search for production of Standard Model VVZ in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector (Gabriel Rabanal, Harvard) -
- Probing interfacial polarization in rhombohedral-stacked transition metal dichalcogenides (Ziliang Ye, University of British Columbia) -
- Model-Independent BSM Physics Searches using Rare-Isotope-Doped Superconducting and Optomechanical Sensors (Kyle Leach, Colorado School of Mines) -
- What can be learned from isolating individual beta transitions from the same nucleus (Bertis Rasco, Oak Ridge National Laboratory) -
- Revisiting Soft Collinear Effective Theory extractions of alpha_s from e+e- event shapes (Jim Talbert, University of Cambridge) -
- Three-Body Dynamics from LQCD: Lorentz Invariance of the Non-Relativistic EFT Approach (Fabian Mueller, University of Bonn ) -
- QIS in Physics: Solving Wave Equations on Quantum Computers (Stephen Jordan, University of Washington & Microsoft) -
- Revisiting outer radiative corrections for superallowed beta decay with EFT (Ryan Plestid, Caltech) -
- Precision beta decays in Effective Field Theory (Emanuele Mereghetti, Los Alamos National Lab) -
- Challenges and Opportunities for Optical Neural Network (Arka Majumdar, University of Washington) -
- Beta decay matrix elements, strengths, and spectra with quantum Monte Carlo methods (Garrett King, Washington University - St. Louis) -
- Standard Model corrections to Fermi transitions in light nuclei (Michael Gennari, TRIUMF) -
- Probing quantum dynamics with strongly driven ultracold atoms (David Weld, UC Santa Barbara) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Inelastic Reactions on a Quantum Computer" (Gautam Rupak - Mississippi State University) -
- QIS in Physics: Floquet Codes (Matt Hastings, University of Washington & Microsoft) -
- A solvable model of feature learning (Andrey Gromov, University of Maryland) -
- QIS in Physics: Quantum Networks: Complexity and Coherence (Charles Marcus, University of Washington) -
- Gate-tunable heavy fermions in a moiré Kondo lattice (Wenjin Zhao, Cornell University) -
- Efficient Adaptive Variational Quantum Algorithms (Sophia Economou, Virginia Tech) -
- S@INT Seminar: "QCD Factorization: matching hadrons to quarks and gluons with controllable approximations" (Jianwei Qiu - Jefferson Lab) -
- The ups and downs of the flavor anomalies at LHCb (Manuel Franco Sevilla, University of Maryland) -
- Extraordinary in-plane magnetoresistance in twisted double bilayer graphene (Joshua Folk, University of British Columbia) -
- Loop-string-hadron formulation of an SU(3) gauge theory with dynamical quarks (Jesse Stryker, University of Maryland) -
- Searching for long-lived particles at the LHC (Cristiano Alpigiani, University of Washington) -
- Seminar: "Exact lattice anomalies and a possible path to lattice chiral gauge theories" (Simon Catterall - Syracuse University) -
- S@INT Seminar: "Uncertainties and Constraints for neutrino opacities in core-collapse supernovae and neutron star mergers" (Zidu Lin - University of Tennessee, Knoxville) -
- Neural Error Mitigation of Near-Term Quantum Simulations (Elizabeth Bennewitz, UMD) -
- Novel Measures of Quantum Correlations Using Nonlinear THz Response (Peter Armitage, Johns Hopkins University) -
- Implementing a Z2 Lattice Gauge Theory in a Digital Quantum Simulator (Julius Mildenberger, University of Trento) -
