JHU/STScI joint colloquium: Nestor Espinoza (STScI)
STScI John Bahcall AuditoriumExoplanet Atmospheres Revealed: Insights from JWST ObservationsNestor Espinoza (STScI)
Exoplanet Atmospheres Revealed: Insights from JWST ObservationsNestor Espinoza (STScI)
His work has spanned several areas of AMO physics, including trapped ions, Rydberg atoms, ultracold polyatomic molecules, quantum information, and precision searches for new physics with AMO systems.
Title: From quantum information to black holes and cosmology, Abstract: Black holes have not just become laboratories for astronomers, but also present some of the deepest unsolved problems in theoretical physics. […]
Exoplanet Atmospheres in the Next Decade Mercedes López -Morales (STScI)
TITLE: A Physicist Following Faraday's Hint in the Search for Quantum Gravity, ABSTRACT: Faraday's discovery of electromagnetic induction occurred due to his inference that magnetic fields about wires must be as […]
TITLE: to be announced soon, ABSTRACT: to be announced soon
Mapping out the Dark Matter in the Milky Way Line Necib (MIT)
Bearden lecture, TITLE: to be announced, ABSTRACT: to be announced
TITLE: to be announced soon, ABSTRACT: to be announced soon
Host: Jazzmin Victorin Condensed matter & biological physics seminar: Devine Kumah (Duke)
Hosted by JHU Gender Minorities & Women in Physics (G-WiP), TITLE: To be announced soon
Condensed Mater & Biological Physics Seminar: Shenshen Wang (UCLA) Host: Brian Camley