Particle Theory Group
/
Calendar
Calendar
Thursday, March 1st, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
Friday, March 2nd, 2018
10:30am
–
12:00pm
Add to Cal
High Energy Theory Seminar
Splittability and Noether's Theorem in Quantum Field Theory
Daniel Harlow,
MIT,
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
Monday, March 5th, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
High Energy Physics Seminar
Interaction of a quantum field with a rotating heat bath
Alejandro Jenkins,
University of Costa Rica,
Tuesday, March 6th, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
High Energy Physics Seminar
Peeking beyond the Standard Model: Muon g-2, Neutrino Mass Scale, and Free Neutron Decay
Martin Fertl,
University of Washington,
Wednesday, March 7th, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
Thursday, March 8th, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
Physics Research Conference
NICER View: Astrophysics and Exploration from the International Space Station
Zaven Arzoumanian,
Senior Research Scientist,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Friday, March 9th, 2018
11:00am
–
12:00pm
Add to Cal
Tuesday, March 13th, 2018
2:00pm
–
3:00pm
Add to Cal
High Energy Physics Seminar
Measuring the Muon Beam Distribution for the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab
Tammy Walton,
Fermilab,
Wednesday, March 14th, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
Astronomy Colloquium
The Surprisingly Complex Lives of Massive Galaxies
Rachel Shuchter Bezanson ,
Univ of Pittsburgh,
Friday, March 16th, 2018
11:00am
–
12:00pm
Add to Cal
1:00pm
–
2:00pm
Add to Cal
Monday, March 19th, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
High Energy Physics Seminar
Searches for New Physics at the Edge of Absolute Zero
Jonathan Oullet,
MIT,
Wednesday, March 21st, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
Astronomy Colloquium
Stellar Forensics with the Most Powerful Explosions in the Universe
Maryam Modjaz,
NYU,
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
High Energy Physics Seminar
DEAP-3600 dark matter search and a bright future for liquid argon detectors
Marcin Kuzniak,
Carleton University,
Tuesday, March 27th, 2018
4:00pm
–
5:00pm
Add to Cal
High Energy Physics Seminar
Searching High and Low for WIMP Dark Matter
Masayuki Wada,
Princeton University,