2019
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.
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.
Electron-Ion Collider Cooling Workshop
Through October 8, 2019 Fermilab
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.
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.
International Workshop on the Circular Electron-Positron Collider
Through September 18, 2019 MCP 201
Since the discovery of the Higgs boson, there have been active planning efforts for the future of high energy physics beyond the LHC, and several Higgs factories based on electron positron colliders have been proposed. This meeting will focus on one such proposal, the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC), with the goal of promoting collaborations among communities working on future high energy colliders as well as facilitating formation of international collaborations.
EFI Offices Closed July 4-5
Through July 5, 2019
The EFI Offices will be closed on July 4th & 5th for the Independence Day holiday.
28th Annual Nathan Sugarman Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research
12:00 pm PRC 201
The 89th Arthur H. Compton Lectures
11:00 am Kersten Physics Teaching Center 106
Symmetry and Symmetry Breaking
Yu-Chen Tung, UChicago