500.002 DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH OVERVIEW Fall 2021 (Fr, 9:00 - 10:30, Physics and Astronomy PAÍS 2540

Please note: Some schedule changes may occur

8/27 9:00 am David Dunlap Exciton polarons in two dimensional halide perovskites
9:30 am Darcy Barron Cosmology with the cosmic microwave background: instrumentation and data analysis
 
9/3 9:00 am Ylva Pihlström Astronomical masers
  9:30 am Sally Seidel Particle Discovery at the LHC
 
9/10 9:00 am Rouzbeh Allahverdi Dark Matter as a Probe of the Early Universe
9:30 am Akimasa Miyake Quantum computation and many-body physics
 
9/17 9:00 am Mousumi Roy Physics of Magma Bodies and Volcanoes
9:30 am Huaiyu Duan Compact Objects and Neutrinos
 
9/24 9:00 am    
9:30 am Dinesh Loomba On detecting the Migdal Effect and its implication for Dark Matter Searches
 
10/1 9:00 am Ivan Deutsch Quantum Information Science
9:30 am Michael Gold What is a neutrino anyway? Why is neutrino-less double beta decay so important?
 
10/8 9:00 am Paul Schwoebel Imaging crystal growth processes at the atomic level
9:30 am Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine Mapping out the expansion history of the Universe
 
10/15 Fall Break
 
10/22 9:00 am Greg Taylor The Long Wavelength Array
9:30 am Susan Atlas Pattern and Interaction in Strongly-Correlated Systems
 
10/29 9:00 am    
9:30 am Francisco Elohim Becerra Experimental Quantum Optics
 
11/5 9:00 am Victor Acosta Diamond quantum sensors
9:30 am Jean-Claude Diels Big projects with little pulses: resolving fm (10-15m) or piercing the atmosphere with TW/cm2 intensities
 
11/12 Paul Schwoebel Responsible Conduct in Research
 
11/19 Paul Schwoebel Responsible Conduct in Research
 
11/26 Thanksgiving Break
 
12/3 Paul Schwoebel Responsible Conduct in Research
 
12/10 Paul Schwoebel Responsible Conduct in Research