JHU/STScI joint colloquium: Mercedes López-Morales (STScI)
STScI John Bahcall AuditoriumExoplanet Atmospheres in the Next Decade Mercedes López -Morales (STScI)
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 wheels about a spoke. This visualization led to understanding the physics of B-fields. Currently mathematically enabled research uses computers to augment this important tool. The speaker will discuss […]
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Title: Cauchy-characteristic matching, Abstract: Cauchy-characteristic matching is a novel numerical-relativity technique that enables the evolution of Einstein’s equations on an effectively infinite computational domain. In this talk, I will present our recent successful applications of this method to binary black hole mergers, and demonstrate its transformative potential for modeling tail and memory effects in eccentric binaries.
Mapping out the Dark Matter in the Milky Way Lina Necib (MIT)
Title: Ultracold Molecules: From Quantum Chemistry to Quantum Computing, Abstract: At ultracold temperatures, we can prepare reactants in well-defined quantum states. Doing so allows us to study the quantum dynamics of individual reaction channels. I will present our work on ultracold chemistry using triplet NaLi molecules. First, we discovered strongly spin dependent chemistry. For certain […]
Title: New Photo-galvanic effects, Abstract: The conventional device to convert light to electrical current uses two different kinds of doped silicon merged together known as pn junction or heterostructures. The current only flows one way in the pn junction due to a built-in electric field. Fabricating such heterostructures requires sophisticated thin film deposition methods. In […]
Deaglan Bartlett (IAP, Paris -> Oxford): "Accelerating Cosmological Modelling with Symbolic Regression" Niall Jeffrey (University College, London): "Decoding dark energy with AI: from DES to the Euclid Era”
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Title: Where is tree-level string theory? Abstract: Tree-level string theory extends Einstein gravity by an infinite set of massive higher spin particles. From a purely spacetime perspective (if we didn’t know about the worldsheet picture) the consistency of string amplitudes would appear truly miraculous. This prompts the question: is string theory the unique framework for a higher […]