There will be an in-person moderated discussion with the current AAS Bahcall Public Policy Fellow Colin Hamill regarding his career path.
Events
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The JHU/STScI CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 3:30 pm Eastern. Each week, there will be either one speaker, giving an hour-long presentation (50+10), or two speakers, each giving a half hour (25+5) presentation. Hour-long speakers will be invited by the committee, and the half-hour speakers will comprise […] |
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1 event,"Dead Men Do Tell Tales: What Supernova Remnants Say about Type Ia Supernova Progenitors" The JHU/STScI joint colloquium series with the Space Telescope Science Institute welcomes speakers to present on a wide array of astronomy-related topics. Joint JHU/STScI colloquia take place Wednesdays 3:00 PM in STScI’s John Bahcall Auditorium |
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"Deconstructing and Reconstructing Complex Signaling Systems" Abstract: The inherent complexity of cellular signal transduction systems has long hindered a mechanistic understanding of how they work. In this seminar, I will highlight recent advances in biochemical reconstitution of membrane reaction systems—in combination with real-time imaging—to define, manipulate, and analyze signaling systems of increasing complexity. Using Ras […] AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. |
1 event,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. PLEASE sign up to give a talk here or to lead a review session here. |
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3 events,AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge.
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"Radioactive Molecules and Quantum Sensing for Fundamental Physics" Abstract: Radioactive molecules containing octupole-deformed nuclei can be extremely sensitive to violations of the fundamental symmetries of nature, having the potential to answer some of the biggest open questions in physics, such as the origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe and the nature of Dark Matter. […]
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The JHU/STScI CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 3:30 pm Eastern. Each week, there will be either one speaker, giving an hour-long presentation (50+10), or two speakers, each giving a half hour (25+5) presentation. Hour-long speakers will be invited by the committee, and the half-hour speakers will comprise […] |
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"The environment talks back: Black hole binaries beyond vacuum" Abstract: After a decade of gravitational-wave detections, the field is entering a new era. With next-generation detectors on the horizon, the key question is no longer how many sources we will observe, but how much physics we can extract from them. Addressing this challenge requires moving […] |
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Title: Collective phases, instabilities and function in chemotactic cell clusters Abstract: Migrating clusters of cells are known to mediate important physiological processes such as embryonic development, wound healing, and cancer metastasis. The collective, coordinated motion of cells allows for emergent behaviors unavailable to single cells that are critical for proper function. In this talk, I […]
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"Searches for heavy scalar resonances with CMS"  Abstract: Despite its incredible predictive power, culminating with the 2012 discovery of the Higgs boson, the standard model of particle physics does not appear to be a complete description of nature. To address some of its shortcomings, many theoretical models of physics beyond the standard model introduce new particles […] "Little Red Dots as Black Hole Stars" The JHU/STScI joint colloquium series with the Space Telescope Science Institute welcomes speakers to present on a wide array of astronomy-related topics. Joint JHU/STScI colloquia take place Wednesdays 3:00 PM in STScI’s John Bahcall Auditorium |
1 event,AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. |
1 event,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. PLEASE sign up to give a talk here or to lead a review session here. |
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2 events,AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge. The JHU/STScI CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 3:30 pm Eastern. Each week, there will be either one speaker, giving an hour-long presentation (50+10), or two speakers, each giving a half hour (25+5) presentation. Hour-long speakers will be invited by the committee, and the half-hour speakers will comprise […] |
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 "Equivariant neural networks for physics & chemistry" Risi Kondor is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Statistics the University of Chicago, where he is also part of the Computational and Applied Mathematics initiative. His research focuses on fundamental machine learning methodology, drawing heavily on ideas from algebra, representation theory, and computational harmonic analysis, with […]
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"The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory: Detecting Some of the Universe's Most Violent and Energetic Events Using the World's Most Sensitive Detectors" Abstract: Our understanding of the cosmos has advanced because of astronomical observations, which in turn have been enabled by the development of ever more complex and powerful telescopes. In 2015, a new kind of […] |
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Physics of learning seminar: Nicolas Loizou (JHU)Title and abstract to be announced. "Finding Targets for Habitable Worlds Observeratory: Extremely Precise Radial Velocity Surveys and the Hunt for Earth Analogs" The JHU/STScI joint colloquium series with the Space Telescope Science Institute welcomes speakers to present on a wide array of astronomy-related topics. Joint JHU/STScI colloquia take place Wednesdays 3:00 PM in STScI’s John Bahcall Auditorium |
3 events,AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge.
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"10 Years of Observing the (Mostly) Dark Side of the Universe with LIGO and Virgo" The first direct detection of gravitational waves from a pair of colliding black holes in 2015 ago opened a new window to the high energy universe. Since then the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA international gravitational-wave detector network has observed hundreds of events, mostly […]
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Title: Next-Generation Cavity-inspired Quantum Interfaces for Neutral Atoms Abstract: Cavities are indispensable tools in advancing both foundational quantum physics and scalable quantum technologies. In this talk, I will present two intertwined lines of research where the cavity-mediated interactions and cavity-inspired optics pave the way for robust, scalable quantum information processing. The first part explores a cryogenic […] |
1 event,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. PLEASE sign up to give a talk here or to lead a review session here. |
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3 events,AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge.
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Title: From quantum metrology to quantum biology Abstract: Quantum effects are central to the most precise sensors and are driving new approaches to networking and computation. However, translating these effects into the biological domain has been a formidable challenge, as they are typically masked by thermal fluctuations in living systems. We have demonstrated control of quantum […] The JHU/STScI CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 3:30 pm Eastern. Each week, there will be either one speaker, giving an hour-long presentation (50+10), or two speakers, each giving a half hour (25+5) presentation. Hour-long speakers will be invited by the committee, and the half-hour speakers will comprise […] |
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Black holes and dark matter Among the dark matter candidates, the black hole is the only object known to exist in nature. There are multiple mechanisms by which primordial black holes can be produced in the early universe. I will discuss the production, the astrophysical consequences, and the prospects for detection of dark matter in […] |
1 event,"Supernova Remnants: Laboratories for Extreme Physics and Cosmic Calibration" The JHU/STScI joint colloquium series with the Space Telescope Science Institute welcomes speakers to present on a wide array of astronomy-related topics. Joint JHU/STScI colloquia take place Wednesdays 3:00 PM in STScI’s John Bahcall Auditorium |
2 events,AstroCoffee seminars take place on Mondays at 10 AM and on Thursdays at 10 AM in the 5th Floor Lounge.
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Planckian Dynamics in Quantum Matter A long-standing puzzle in strongly correlated quantum matter is the ubiquity of a Planckian timescale governing transport, appearing across disparate materials and largely independent of microscopic details. Despite extensive experimental evidence, this phenomenon has proven notoriously difficult to capture within conventional theoretical frameworks. In this colloquium, I will first explain why […] |
1 event,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. PLEASE sign up to give a talk here or to lead a review session here. |
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The annual joint Spring Brunch between G-WiP and NSBP @ JHU and Morgan State University taking place February 28th from 10am-12pm. This year's Spring Brunch will be held at 2640 Space (2640 St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21218). G-WiP (Gender minorities and Women in Physics) and NSBP (National Society of Black Physicists) @ JHU had great success last year in fostering meaningful connections and collaborations across the […] |