Past Events

2020

Theory Seminar - Elina Fuchs, UChicago

1:30 pm MCP 201

Relaxion Phenomenology
Elina Fuchs, UChicago

Jan 8

2019

Particle Physics Seminar

12:30 pm MCP 215

ATLAS ttH Measurements in the H(diphoton) Channel
Jennet Dickinson, LBL

Dec 16

Particle Physics Seminar

3:30 pm MCP 201

Dec 9

EFI Colloquium

3:30 pm MCP 201

TBA

Dec 2

Accelerator Science Seminar

1:30 pm MCP 215 (Special room and time)

Single Shot High Transformer Ratio Measurements in the Nonlinear Plasma Regime
Ryan Roussel, UCLA

Nov 25

90th Compton Lecture Series - What to Do When Gravity Waves, Reed Clasey Essick

11:00 am Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

Gravitational Waves are a completely new way of observing our universe and have already revolutionized our understanding of multiple types of astrophysical phenomena in the four short years since they were first directly detected. In this lecture series, we’ll review the basics of General Relativity, the modern theory of gravity, how we detect Gravitational Waves on Earth, and investigate what they can tell us about our universe.

Nov 23

Particle Physics Seminar

3:30 pm MCP 201

Nov 18

90th Compton Lecture Series - What to Do When Gravity Waves, Reed Clasey Essick

11:00 am Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

Gravitational Waves are a completely new way of observing our universe and have already revolutionized our understanding of multiple types of astrophysical phenomena in the four short years since they were first directly detected. In this lecture series, we’ll review the basics of General Relativity, the modern theory of gravity, how we detect Gravitational Waves on Earth, and investigate what they can tell us about our universe.

Nov 16

EFI Colloquium

3:30 pm MCP 201

TBA
David DeMille, Yale University

Nov 11

90th Compton Lecture Series - What to Do When Gravity Waves, Reed Clasey Essick

11:00 am Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

Gravitational Waves are a completely new way of observing our universe and have already revolutionized our understanding of multiple types of astrophysical phenomena in the four short years since they were first directly detected. In this lecture series, we’ll review the basics of General Relativity, the modern theory of gravity, how we detect Gravitational Waves on Earth, and investigate what they can tell us about our universe.

Nov 9