JHU/STScI joint colloquium: Richard Teague (MIT)
STScI John Bahcall AuditoriumWitnessing the Formation of Planetary Systems Richard Teague (MIT) JHU/STScI joint colloquium
Witnessing the Formation of Planetary Systems Richard Teague (MIT) JHU/STScI joint colloquium
Mysteries of the Higgs Boson, ABSTRACT: Thirty-five years after it was postulated as a key component of the theory of weak interactions, the Higgs boson was discovered at the CERN […]
Black (hole) Coffee is a space for students, postdocs, and professors to discuss cutting-edge research on all things black holes, spanning both observations and theory.
After a hiatus of several years, the William H. Miller III Department of Physics & Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University is excited to announce the revival of the Physics Fair! […]
Space@Hopkins is excited to invite you to our upcoming Seed Grant Symposium, on Tuesday, April 29 in Olin Hall Room 305 on the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus. This event will […]
Title: Flowing behind the horizon, Abstract: Considering an analytic continuation of holographic Renormalization Group flows opens up the possibility of defining a monotonic a-function along all the flow, including the […]
Title: Tracing light: on Linear and Nonlinear Terahertz Polaritonics in Quantum Paraelectrics, Abstract: The advancement of high-speed data processing and signal manipulation technologies has pushed the frontier into the terahertz (THz) frequency range, […]
Talk #1: Ruoxi Wang Title: Simulation study of CUPID sensitivity to low-energy solar neutrinos Abstract: Detecting low-energy solar neutrinos through charge current (CC) interactions is a unique channel to examine various models […]
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Title: Topological defects in liquid crystals, Abstract: I will present an introduction to the theory of topological defects in materials, giving an intuitive overview of homotopy theory and exploring how […]
Black (hole) Coffee is a space for students, postdocs, and professors to discuss cutting-edge research on all things black holes, spanning both observations and theory.
Title: "Local Probes of Spin Excitations in Quantum Matter”. Abstract: Major scientific discoveries are often enabled by new measurement capabilities that provide novel perspectives into complex physical problems. Recent advances […]