Condensed Matter & Biological Physics Seminar: Bing Cheng (State University, Stony Brook)

Bloomberg 462

Programming quantum materials with terahertz light Quantum materials often harbor emergent orders and phases that reveal themselves at low-energy scales, around 1 to 10 meV. To investigate these collective behaviors, we turn to the terahertz energy regime—a crucial window for probing and controlling quantum phenomena. In this talk, I will present our latest breakthroughs in […]

Department-wide colloquium: Jainendra Jain (Penn State)

Bloomberg 272 - Schafler Auditorium

TITLE:  Absolutely Mindboggling! ABSTRACT: The fractional quantum Hall states are among the most beautiful, the most consequential, and the best understood strongly correlated states discovered in nature. I will begin with a brief introduction to their rich phenomenology and explanation as a manifestation of the formation of a new kind of emergent particle called the […]

Experimental Particle Physics Seminar: Sanjana Sekhar (JHU)

Bloomberg 475

TITLE: A first search for massive non-resonant leptoquarks coupling to first and second generation fermions using the CMS detector ABSTRACT: I present an overview of the first search for nonresonant leptoquarks (LQs) that couple up and down quarks to electrons and muons using the CMS detector. The nonresonant exchange of LQs presents the opportunity to […]

Special seminar: Nicola Franchini (APC+Berkley)

Bloomberg 462

TITLE: Quasi-normal modes of rotating black holes beyond General Relativity ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will summarize the recent advancements of quasi-normal modes in alternative theories of gravity. I will explain the main issues in computing the characteristic frequencies of rotating black holes and what are the most prominent strategies to tackle this problem. The […]

Experimental Particle Physics Seminar: (i) Lucas Kang (JHU), (ii) Mohit Srivastav (JHU)

Bloomberg 475

TITLES: Utilizing off-shell Higgs Boson production at the LHC in H* ->ZZ->4l: (i) measuring its properties and (ii) novel extensions. ABSTRACT: The Higgs boson is the last observed addition to the Standard Model, and due to its couplings to other fundamental particles, provides a promising portal through which we can potentially probe new physics. The […]

Department-wide colloquium, Bearden Lecture: Greg Boebinger (FSU/NHMFL)

Bloomberg 272 - Schafler Auditorium

TITLE:  The Many Frontiers of High Magnetic Field Research, ABSTRACT:  The National MagLab in the United States exists to provide magnetic fields that are more than a million times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field to thousands of visiting researchers every year.  Why would anyone want to do such a thing?   It turns out that magnetic […]