High energy physics theory seminar: Jordan Wilson-Gerow (Carnegie Mellon)

Bloomberg 462

Worldline effective theories and gravitational dynamicsWorldline effective theories are incredibly useful tools for studying the dynamics of spatially compact systems, with gravitational binaries being a perfect example. In particular they allow for the import of many tools from quantum field theory, eg. Feynman diagrams, loop integration techniques, dimensional regularization, renormalization group, etc. Work in recent […]

Condensed matter and biological physics seminar: Matteo Mitrano (Harvard University)

Bloomberg 462

TITLE: Quantum Control of Quantum Materials, ABSTRACT: Coherently engineering quantum states with light is a key frontier in the control of quantum materials. Over the last two decades, ultrafast lasers have revealed a variety of emergent topological, magnetic, and superconducting states in quantum materials driven far from equilibrium. Early experiments mainly adopted incoherent excitation strategies, […]

Department-wide colloquium: Eric Cornell (JILA)

Bloomberg 272 - Schafler Auditorium

Title: Precision measurements are having a moment:  recent results in leptons and why they matter, Abstract:  The past three years have seen three dipole-moment measurements of record-breaking accuracy – the magnetic dipole moments (aka “g-2”) of the muon and of the electron, and the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the electron. I will focus at first […]

Condensed matter & biological physics seminar: Huan-Xiang Zhou (U. of Illinois, Chicago)

Bloomberg 462

Atomistic view of the phase equilibrium and material properties of biomolecular condensates Abstract: Biomolecular condensates, formed through liquid-liquid phase separation, mediate crucial cellular functions and are linked with neurodegeneration and cancer. To reach a fundamental understanding of their phase equilibrium and material properties, we have integrated experimental techniques including optical tweezers and fluorescence imaging with […]

High energy physics theory seminar: Soubhik Kumar (New York U., CCPP)

Bloomberg 462

Early Galaxies from Rare Inflationary Processes Rare Poisson processes during cosmic inflation can generically lead to rare, high-redshift (z) galaxies. Focusing on inflationary heavy particle production as one example of a Poisson process, I will derive the redshift distribution, masses, and number densities of such early galaxies. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a powerful probe […]

Condensed matter & biological physics seminar: Emilia Morosan (Rice University)

Bloomberg 462

Kramers Nodal Lines, Weyl Fermions and Large Anomalous Hall Effect in SmAlSi and InxTaS2 Kramers nodal lines (KNLs) are a special type of Weyl line degeneracies that connect time reversal invariant momenta (TRIM). KNLs are robust to spin orbit coupling (SOC), and are inherent to all non-centrosymmetric achiral crystal structures. In this talk, I will […]