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Friday, November 1st, 2024
11:00am
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High Energy Theory Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Multi-Twist Trajectories, Light Ray Wave Functions and the Missing Zeroes
Alexandre Homrich,
KITP, UC Santa Barbara,
12:00pm
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1:00pm
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IQIM Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Seminar
Anyon quantum dimensions from an arbitrary ground state wave function
Shang Liu,
Postdoctoral Scholar,
Monday, November 4th, 2024
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Astronomy Tea Talk
The Prevalence of Distant Giant Companions to Inner Small Planets / Kinematic Lensing with the Roman Space Telescope and other experiments
Judah Van Zandt,
Final-year Ph.D. student,
Division of Astronomy & Astrophysics,
University of California, Los Angeles,
Tim Eifler,
Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy,
Department of Physics,
The University of Arizona,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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High Energy Physics Seminar
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High-precision measurement of the W boson mass at CMS
Josh Bendavid,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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QUANTUM MATTER SEMINAR
Dynamic Manipulation of Charge Density Waves
Vidya Madhaven,
Professor of Physics,
Department of Physics,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,
Tuesday, November 5th, 2024
12:00pm
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1:00pm
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3:00pm
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4:00pm
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IQIM Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Seminar
Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold
Michael Newman,
Google,
Kevin Satzinger,
Google,
Wednesday, November 6th, 2024
11:00am
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12:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Quantum gravity corrections to absorption and emission of 4d near-extremal black holes in supergravity and Einstein gravity
Anna Biggs,
Princeton University,
12:00pm
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1:00pm
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ASTRONOMY COLLOQUIUM
Decoding Neural Networks: A New Frontier in Astrophysical Discovery
Brice Menard,
Professor,
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Johns Hopkins University,
4:00pm
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5:30pm
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Information, Geometry, and Physics Seminar
The strong law of large numbers as an axiom
Tobias Fritz,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Innsbruck,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Thursday, November 7th, 2024
12:00pm
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1:00pm
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Special Quantum Matter Seminar
Identifying the topological order of quantized half-filled Landau levels through their daughter states
12:00pm
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1:00pm
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2:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
On Symmetries, Boundaries, and Entanglement Entropy
Brandon Rayhaun,
Stony Brook University,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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4:00pm
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Physics Colloquium
Online and In-Person Event
Precision and Discovery at the Frontiers of Elementary Particle Physics
Josh Bendavid,
MIT,
Friday, November 8th, 2024
11:00am
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12:00pm
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APhMS: EAS Trailblazers Department Seminar
Directly Observing the Ice-Water Interface with Molecular Resolution
Jingshan S. Du,
Washington Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
11:00am
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12:00pm
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11:00am
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High Energy Theory Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Classical Double Copy: Solutions, Horizons, and Penrose Limits
Cindy Keeler,
Arizona State University,
12:15pm
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1:15pm
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IQIM Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Seminar
A local automaton for the 2D toric code
Shankar Balasubramanian,
MIT,
2:00pm
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3:00pm
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TAPIR Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
The Impact of Stellar Interactions on Black Hole Spin Evolution
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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High Energy Physics Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
How Viable is Electroweak Baryogenesis?
Michael Ramsey-Musolf,
U Mass Amherst & Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
8:00pm
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10:00pm
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Monday, November 11th, 2024
3:00pm
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4:00pm
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LIGO Seminar
Low-latency gravitational-wave data products intended for multi-messenger searches in the fourth observing run of the International Gravitational-Wave Network
Andrew Toivonen,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Astronomy Tea Talk
Using cogsworth to make self-consistent population synthesis & galactic dynamics simulations of observable populations of massive binary products / Searching For Additional Planets in Multi-Planet Systems
Emma Turtelboom,
Final-year PhD student,
Department of Astronomy,
University of California, Berkeley,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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High Energy Physics Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Limiting Light Dark Matter with Luminous Hadronic Loops
Melissa Diamond,
Queens University,
Tuesday, November 12th, 2024
12:00pm
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1:00pm
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4:00pm
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High Energy Physics Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Challenging the Standard Model of Particle Physics and the CMS tracker with flavour
Luigi Marchese,
Fermilab,
4:00pm
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6:00pm
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Wednesday, November 13th, 2024
11:00am
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12:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
How the Hilbert space of two-sided black holes factorises
Guanda Lin,
UC Berkeley,
12:15pm
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1:00pm
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Caltech/IPAC Lunch Seminar
Reionization: Lessons from Observations of Nearby Lyman-Continuum Emitters
Alexandra Le Reste,
University of Minnesota,
2:00pm
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3:00pm
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Astronomy Research Talk
To 100 kpc and Beyond: Tales from the Milky Way's Distant Horizon / Linking Gas, Dust, and Star Formation: Probing the baryonic cycle in early galaxies with the ALPINE survey
Prasad Sawant,
Final-year PhD student,
Department of Astronomy,
National Centre for Nuclear Reasearch,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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ASTRONOMY COLLOQUIUM
The Present and Future of A New Era in High-Redshift Supernova Discovery
Justin Pierel,
Einstein Fellow,
Space Telescope Science Institute,
4:00pm
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5:30pm
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Information, Geometry, and Physics Seminar
Regular Functions in Linguistics and Language Models
Jon Rawski,
Department of Linguistics & Language Development,
San Jose State University,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Materials Science Research Lecture
The Next Generation of X-Ray Diffraction Microstructure Imaging Techniques
Ashley Bucsek,
Assistant Professor,
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering,
University of Michigan,
6:00pm
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7:00pm
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Thursday, November 14th, 2024
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Physics Colloquium
Online and In-Person Event
From neutron stars to dense matter
M Coleman Miller,
University of Maryland,
Friday, November 15th, 2024
11:00am
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12:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Generalized entropy of gravitational fluctuations
Sean Colin-Ellerin,
UC Berkeley,
12:00pm
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1:00pm
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IQIM Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Seminar
When is a topological phase topological? Beginnings of a classification
Daniel Ranard,
Dubridge Postdoctoral Scholar,
1:00pm
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2:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar
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Proper Time Correlators in Field Theory and Gravity
Allic Sivaramakrishnan,
Caltech,
2:00pm
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3:00pm
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TAPIR Seminar
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Extracting information on the Neutron Star Equation of State from Gamma-ray Bursts
Monday, November 18th, 2024
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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High Energy Physics Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Anomalous Continuous Translations
Nathan Seiberg,
Institute for Advanced Study,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Quantum Matter Seminar
Where the current flows in a Chern insulator
Roderich Moessner,
Professor,
Condensed Matter,
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems,
7:30pm
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9:30pm
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Wednesday, November 20th, 2024
11:00am
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12:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar
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Interacting Dark Radiation and Cosmological Tensions
Hengameh Bagherian,
Harvard University,
12:15pm
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1:00pm
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Caltech/IPAC Lunch Seminar
The Diversity of Massive Stellar Deaths and Relativistic Jets: Unraveling a Cosmic Tandem
Gokul Srinivasaragavan,
University of Maryland,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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ASTRONOMY COLLOQUIUM
Fundamental Physics and Cosmology from Stellar Mass Binary Black Holes
Will Farr,
Associate Professor,
Stony Brook University,
4:00pm
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5:30pm
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Information, Geometry, and Physics Seminar
A clock is just a way to tell the time: gravitational algebras in cosmological spacetimes
Chang-Han Chen,
UC Berkeley,