Johns Hopkins UniversityEST. 1876
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Title: Probing Benchmark Models of Hidden-Sector Dark Matter with Damic-M Abstract: The DAMIC-M (DArk Matter In CCDs at Modane) experiment searches for sub-GeV dark matter particles using electron-counting ''skipper'' charge-coupled devices (CCDs). Recent results from two prototype detector modules deployed in a test stand at the Modane Underground Laboratory (LSM) in France already demonstrate world-leading sensitivity, probing benchmark […]
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Finding the Most Distant Galaxies in the Universe with JWST |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. |
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Discussions about black hole papers take place on Fridays at 10:30 am in Bloomberg 235, or on the patio, weather permitting.
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Thank you to all those who attended the event! March 2, 2025, marked the 30th anniversary of the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour on a dedicated Spacelab astronomy mission known as Astro-2 (STS-67). The Astro-1 mission on Columbia (STS-35) had taken place 4-1/2 years earlier, in December 1990, making December 2, 2025, the 35th […] |
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Gender Minorities & Women in Physics (G-WiP) at JHU was initiated in 2022 with a vision to enhance a supportive community in the department. Our mission is to foster a space where women and gender minorities can connect, and form longlasting relationships and professional bonds. We welcome all and we hope this year’s event will […] |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. |
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ML x Astro/Cosmo meetings are geared towards discussing new methods/ideas at the intersection of machine learning and astrophysics/cosmology. Further notifications will be shared through the Google Group. If you would like to receive updates, please consider joining. |
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Gaia’s Binary Star Revolution Joint JHU/STScI Colloquium: Kareem El-Badry (Caltech) |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge.
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All department members are welcome for the department-wide colloquia series. Title: The Quark Side of the Universe: Secrets of Exotic Matter Abstract: The traditional quark model tells us that protons and neutrons are made of three quarks, and mesons are made of a quark and an antiquark. Only recently strong evidence has emerged for exotic […] |
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Discussions about black hole papers take place on Fridays at 10:30 am in Bloomberg 235, or on the patio, weather permitting. |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. |
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Again! - But Faster, Better, and With More Physics: ML-accelerated Inference of Galaxy Properties in Deep and Wide Surveys of the Universe |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge.
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All department members are welcome for the department-wide colloquia series. Title: Quantum Sensing of Quantum Matter Abstract: Important scientific discoveries often happen when scientists have new tools that let them look at complex physical problems in different ways. Recently, there have been exciting breakthroughs in the study of quantum materials. This has led scientists to create […] |
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Discussions about black hole papers take place on Fridays at 10:30 am in Bloomberg 235, or on the patio, weather permitting. Title: Topological defects in liquid crystals, Abstract: I will present an introduction to the theory of topological defects in materials, giving an intuitive overview of homotopy theory and exploring how it is used to understand physically (and often visually!) observable quasiparticles. I will focus primarily on nematic liquid crystals, while highlighting analogous phenomena in other […] |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. |
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ML x Astro/Cosmo meetings are geared towards discussing new methods/ideas at the intersection of machine learning and astrophysics/cosmology. Further notifications will be shared through the Google Group. If you would like to receive updates, please consider joining. |
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A Thousand Earths: Progress toward a Constellation of Very Large Space Telescopes for Statistical Biosignature Surveys in Extrasolar Planets |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. |
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Discussions about black hole papers take place on Fridays at 10:30 am in Bloomberg 235, or on the patio, weather permitting. Title: Topological defects in liquid crystals, Abstract: I will present an introduction to the theory of topological defects in materials, giving an intuitive overview of homotopy theory and exploring how it is used to understand physically (and often visually!) observable quasiparticles. I will focus primarily on nematic liquid crystals, while highlighting analogous phenomena in other […] |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. |
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Gravitational-Wave Asteroseismology: Illuminating Dense Nuclear Matter through Dynamical Tides Neutron stars present the tantalising opportunity to examine physics in a range of extreme regimes, including ultra-dense nuclear matter. Gravitational radiation from inspiralling compact binaries carries information about the deformability of the stellar material. However, the focus has primarily been on the static tide. Much like […] |
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Title: The Cross-Disciplinary Hunt for Dark Matter: ML and Material Science Meet Astroparticle Physics Abstract: The age of WIMP-like dark matter direct detection is drawing to a close due to their non-detection at exquisitely sensitive liquid-noble detectors. However, models where the dark matter is lighter than the mass of a proton remain largely inaccessible to […]
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The Thermal Histories of Solar System Moons and Asteroids from JWST/ALMA |
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AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge.
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Dear all, We are excited to announce the next speaker in the Physics of Learning Seminar series: Arthur Jacot. The talk will be both in person and over Zoom. About the Speaker: Arthur Jacot is an Assistant Professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU. He earned his PhD at EPFL under the supervision of Clément Hongler. […]
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All department members are welcome for the department-wide colloquia series. Title:The Return of Anyons: From twisted layers to quantum platforms Abstract: What if matter were built of particles that follow different rules than the ones we've known for a century? While conventional particles are either bosons or fermions, theory has predicted the existence of "anyons"—particles […] |
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Discussions about black hole papers take place on Fridays at 10:30 am in Bloomberg 235, or on the patio, weather permitting. |
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