JHU/STScI Joint Colloquium: Jonathan Fortney (UC Santa Cruz)
STScI John Bahcall AuditoriumTitle: New Views of Cool Atmosphere Physics and Chemistry from JWST
Title: New Views of Cool Atmosphere Physics and Chemistry from JWST
Scanning time-resolved optical studies on Kagome superconductors The kagome lattice provides a fascinating playground to study geometrical frustration, topology and strong correlations. The newly discovered kagome metals AV3Sb5 (A = K, Rb, […]
von Neumann of (thermal) quantum entropy fame purportedly responded to Shannon asking what his novel classical information content measure should be called: paraphrasing, entropy, nobody understands it anyway. Nowadays thermal […]
TITLE: The Legacies of Hubble, Webb, and future NASA astrophysics flagship missions ABSTRACT: For the past four decades, the Space Telescope Science Institute has served as the bridge between NASA's […]
TITLE: The search for a Kitaev spin liquid: predicting experiments and engineering its realization Host: Bob Leheny
TITLE: Optics with a Twist for Material Characterization ABSTRACT: Optical wavefront shaping (WFS) involves the ability to manipulate light fields both spatially and temporally. It has largely been enabled by […]
Title: The Story of the Higgs Boson and the Development of New Technologies for Future Discoveries at CERN Abstract: More than 12 years ago, the discovery of a new elementary […]
Abstract: I will review the core questions in quantum field theory and gravity for the research in my group. I will also describe recent developments in the study of symmetry […]
Title: Zooming in on Nature’s secrets with EDMs in molecular ions, Abstract: The Standard Model of particle physics is one of the most successful models of the universe, yet it […]
Title: Black holes in space and the "lab": from theory to practice Abstract: This talk focuses on recent theoretical developments in black holes and gravity using techniques from quantum field theory. I […]
Condensed matter and biological physics seminar: Calina Copos (Northeastern University) Host: Brian Camley
The Lives and Deaths of Star Clusters, and the Black Holes They Make Along the Way