Past Events

2021

Kadanoff Seminar - An exact AdS/CFT duality, Matthias Gaberdiel, ETH Zurich

1:30 pm VIA ZOOM

An exact AdS/CFT duality, Matthias Gaberdiel, ETH Zurich

Jan 11

2020

Kadanoff Seminar - Entangled Pauli Principles, Alexander Seidel, Washington University in St. Louis

1:30 pm VIA ZOOM

Entangled Pauli Principles, Alexander Seidel, Washington University in St. Louis

Dec 14

Particle Theory Seminar - 2-group symmetries of little string theories and T-duality, Michele Del Zotto, Uppsala University

1:30 pm VIA ZOOM

2-group symmetries of little string theories and T-duality, Michele Del Zotto, Uppsala University

Dec 9

EFI Colloquium - Q-NEXT: Engineering Entanglement for Computation, Communication and Sensing - David Awschalom, UChicago

3:30 pm Zoom

Q-NEXT: Engineering Entanglement for Computation, Communication and Sensing
David Awschalom, UChicago

Dec 7

Kadanoff Seminar - Quantum smectic gauge theory, Leo Radzhiovsky, University of Colorado Boulder

1:30 pm VIA ZOOM

Quantum smectic gauge theory, Leo Radzhiovsky, University of Colorado Boulder

Dec 7

Particle Theory Seminar - Was There an Electroweak Phase Transition?, Michael Ramsey-Musolf, UMass Amherst

1:30 pm VIA ZOOM

Was There an Electroweak Phase Transition?, Michael Ramsey-Musolf, UMass Amherst

Dec 2

Kadanoff Seminar - Hydrodynamics and the Spectral Form Factor, Brian Swingle, University of Maryland

1:30 pm VIA ZOOM

Hydrodynamics and the Spectral Form Factor, Brian Swingle, University of Maryland

Nov 30

EFI Colloquium: Robots Under the Ice, and One Day, In Space? - Britney Schmidt, Georgia Tech

3:30 pm Zoom

Robots Under the Ice, and One Day, In Space?
Britney Schmidt, Georgia Tech

Nov 2

EFI Colloquium - Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS), Anna Grassellino, Fermilab

4:00 pm Zoom

Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS) – a new DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Center
Anna Grassellino, Fermilab

Oct 5

Search for New Physics with Electronic-Recoil Events in XENON1T

9:00 am Online

Evan Shockley, The University of Chicago
On behalf of the XENON collaboration

Jun 17