Past Events

Past Events

Hints of New Physics from the KM3NeT and ANITA Anomalies with Dibya Chattopadhyay

Dibya Chattopadhyay (hosted by Bhupal Dev) from Oklahoma State University will be presenting the Physics Theory Seminar on Hints of New Physics from the KM3NeT and ANITA Anomalies.
Compton 241

Composite Quarks, Leptons, and Higgs: Flavor Signatures of a Preon Theory with Amartya Sengupta

Amartya Sengupta (hosted by Bhupal Dev) from the University at Buffalo (SUNY) will be presenting the Physics Theory Seminar on Composite Quarks, Leptons, and Higgs: Flavor Signatures of a Preon Theory.
Compton 241

Unveiling Anyon Fusion in Quantum Hall Systems from Microscopic Principles with Gerardo Ortiz

Gerardo Ortiz (hosted by Zohar Nussinov) from Indiana University, Bloomington will be presenting the Physics Theory Seminar on Unveiling Anyon Fusion in Quantum Hall Systems from Microscopic Principles.
Compton 241

Quantum transport and frustrated magnetism in strained graphene with Christophe De Beule

Christophe De Beule (hosted by Shaffique Adam) from Antwerp University will be presenting the Physics Theory Seminar on Quantum transport and frustrated magnetism in strained graphene.
Compton 241

Three-body hadronic reactions from Lattice QCD with Sebastian Dawid

Sebastian Dawid (hosted by Saori Pastore) from Indiana University will be presenting the Physics Theory Seminar on Three-body hadronic reactions from Lattice QCD.
Compton 241

Quantum Frontiers in Particle Physics: From Sensing Rare Decays to Solving Collider Challenges with Kyoungchul Kong

Kyoungchul (KC) Kong (hosted by Bhupal Dev) from the University of Kansas will be presenting the Physics Theory Seminar on Quantum Frontiers in Particle Physics: From Sensing Rare Decays to Solving Collider Challenges.
Compton 340

New Neutrino Interactions and Core-Collapse Supernovae with Anna M. Suliga

Anna M. Suliga (hosted by Writasree Maitra) from New York University will be presenting the Physics Theory Seminar on New Neutrino Interactions and Core-Collapse Supernovae.
Compton 241

New Class of Three-Nucleon Forces and Their Implications with Maria Dawid

Maria Dawid (Hosted by Saori Pastore) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting at the Physics Theory seminar on New Class of Three-Nucleon Forces and Their Implications.
Compton 241

Electromagnetic Signals of High-Frequency Gravitational Waves with Asher Berlin

Asher Berlin (Hosted by Jim Buckley) from Fermilab will be presenting at the Physics Theory seminar on Electromagnetic Signals of High-Frequency Gravitational Waves.
Compton 241 | Coffee: 12:45pm

What Can Bulk Viscosity Tell Us about Dense Matter and Physics Beyond the Standard Model? with Steven P. Harris

Steven P. Harris (Hosted by Liam Brodie), a NP3M Fellow from Iowa State University will be presenting at the Physics Theory seminar on What Can Bulk Viscosity Tell Us about Dense Matter and Physics Beyond the Standard Model?
Compton 241 | Coffee: 2:45pm

Critical Slowing Down and Bulk Viscosity in Binary Neutron Star Mergers with Rachel Steinhorst

Rachel Steinhorst (Hosted by Liam Brodie) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be presenting at the Physics Theory seminar on Critical Slowing Down and Bulk Viscosity in Binary Neutron Star Mergers.
Compton 241 | Coffee: 2:45pm

Thermal Resummation, Dark Matter, and Baryogenesis: Higgs-Portal Windows into the Early Universe with Subhojit Roy

Subhojit Roy (Hosted by Bhupal Dev) from Argonne National Lab will be presenting at the Physics Theory seminar on Thermal Resummation, Dark Matter, and Baryogenesis: Higgs-Portal Windows into the Early Universe.
Compton 241 | Coffee: 2:45pm

Why We Exist: The Quark Pauli Principle and the Stability of the Atomic Nucleus with Gerry Miller

Gerry Miller (Hosted by Wim Dickhoff) from the University of Washington will be presenting the Physics Theory seminar on Why We Exist: The Quark Pauli Principle and the Stability of the Atomic Nucleus.
Compton 241 | COFFEE: 2:45PM

Long-lived Vectors at SHiP with Tao Zhou

Tao Zhou (Hosted by Diego Lopez Gutierrez) from Texas A&M University will be presenting at the Physics Theory seminar on Long-lived Vectors at SHiP.
Compton 241 | Coffee: 2:45pm

Aspects of cosmological gravitational waves at Pulsar Timing Arrays with Fabrizio Rompineve

Fabrizio Rompineve (Hosted by Francesc Ferrer) from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & IFAE will be presenting the Physics Theory seminar on Aspects of cosmological gravitational waves at Pulsar Timing Arrays.
Compton 241 | COFFEE: 2:45PM