CAS Wine & Cheese Seminar: Jason Wright (PSU)
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Talk titles will be available on the CAS wiki page.
TITLE: Quasinormal Modes from Penrose Limits ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will explain how to describe quasinormal modes with a large real frequency using Penrose limits. To do so, I first […]
TITLE: Quantum geometry: how to picture bound electrons in periodic lattices ABSTRACT: The concept of quantum geometry has been at the forefront of condensed matter physics, starting from how quantized […]
Title: Dark QCD: the Next Frontier in Dark Matter Abstract: There has been a surge of interest in hidden valley models with new, strong forces, sometimes called "dark QCD". These models […]
Machine Learning the Evolution of Gas from Clouds to Stars
Moon Ying on the topic "Protein assemblies prefer regular growth due to membrane energy penalty during budding" and Mateusz Ratman with the title "Spontaneous spatial sorting by cell shape in growing colonies of […]
All members of the department are invited and encouraged to attend. The purpose of the meeting will be to make some announcements and to provide information and updates on various […]
TITLE: Photonic Band Gap R&D for Next Generation Axion Haloscopes ABSTRACT: Axions are a well-motivated dark matter candidate particle, which have the potential to simultaneously solve multiple problems in particle […]
Talk titles will be available on the CAS wiki page.
Title: Quantum near extremal black holes and anomalies Abstract: The Bekenstein–Hawking formula gives a coarse-grained count of the number of microstates of a black hole, and it is remarkable that it may […]
Condensed Matter & Biological Physics Seminar: Salem Al Mosleh (University of Maryland Eastern Shore) Host: Brian Camley
* Lunch at noon TITLE: Testing Gravity at ever shorter scale: a trip into exotic experimental physics ABSTRACT: Since the times of Henry Cavendish and John Mitchell, the strength of […]