Black hole coffee
Bloomberg 235Black (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.
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: Dynamic Jahn-Teller effect and a multi-polar order in 5d double-perovskites, The properties of strongly correlated systems have been at the forefront of scientific research for many decades. Typically focused […]
TITLE: Cosmological results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, ABSTRACT: A quarter-century after the discovery of the accelerated expansion of theuniverse, the constraints on dark energy that powers this acceleration […]
Condensed Mater & Biological Physics Seminar: Shenshen Wang (UCLA) Host: Brian Camley
ML x Astro/Cosmo meetings are geared towards discussing new methods/ideas at the intersection of machine learning and astrophysics/cosmology.
Galaxy Clusters As Dark Matter Laboratories Benedikt Diemer (UMD) JHU/STScI joint colloquium
TITLE: Precision measurement in tabletop experiments, Abstract: Many theories of physics beyond the Standard Model predict small deviations from Standard Model behavior at low energy scales. We can search for […]
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.
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 […]
TITLE: Looking for Fossils of the Big Bang 2025 Ferdinand G. Brickwedde Lecture in Physics
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 […]
How to Reionize the Universe: Lessons from Low RedshiftAnne Jaskot (Williams College)