Past Events

2024

Compton Lecture - Understanding the Building Blocks of Nature with Particle Collisions and AI, Anthony Badea

11:00 am Kersten Physics Teaching Center

These lectures are free and for the public.

Oct 19

Particle Theory Seminar: Fermionic anomalies and topological phases of the lattice: The Ginsparg-Wilson relation and its generalization. - Hershdeep Signh, Fermilab

1:30–3:00 pm MCP 201

Fermionic anomalies and topological phases of the lattice: The Ginsparg-Wilson relation and its generalization.

Oct 16

EFI Colloquium - From Quantum Simulation of Cosmological Models to Time Reversal Symmetry, Cheng Chin, UChicago

3:30 pm MCP 201

From Quantum Simulation of Cosmological Models to Time Reversal Symmetry
Cheng Chin, UChicago

Oct 14

Kadanoff Seminar: Invertible subalgebras and locality-preserving discrete time evolution. - Jeongwan Haah, Stanford University

1:30 pm MCP 201 - VIA ZOOM

Invertible subalgebras and locality-preserving discrete time evolution.

Oct 14

Compton Lecture - Understanding the Building Blocks of Nature with Particle Collisions and AI, Anthony Badea

11:00 am Kersten Physics Teaching Center

These lectures are free and for the public.

Oct 12
Oct 11

Special Kadanoff Seminar - Symmetry, topology and entanglement in the chiral clock family. - Nick G. Jones, University of Oxford

12:30 pm MCP - 3rd Floor Atrium

Symmetry, topology and entanglement in the chiral clock family.

Oct 10
Oct 9

EFI Colloquium - Picosecond Timing ASIC's for Hybrid Cryogenic Detectors - Adam Quinn, Fermilab

3:30 pm MCP 201

Picosecond Timing ASIC’s for Hybrid Cryogenic Detectors
Adam Quinn, Fermilab

Oct 7

Kadanoff Seminar - Double scaled SYK correlators from N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory. - Herman Verlinde, Princeton University

1:30 pm MCP 201

Double scaled SYK correlators from N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory.

Oct 7