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Zoom Recording ID: 81343043189 UUID: JgSQbin/TeybTPb792fRdA== Meeting Time: 2026-02-04 09:30:45pmGMT
Physics Colloquium
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Zoom Recording ID: 81343043189 UUID: 9aVwliZbQZKjUN3x527fqw== Meeting Time: 2026-01-28 09:35:15pmGMT
Physics Colloquium
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Title: “Climate System Dynamics: Numerical and toy models for the temperature response to greenhouse gas forcing” Abstract: Climate sensitivity…
Physics Colloquium - Cristian Proistosescu…
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Title: “Fermilab Science in the Next Decade and Beyond” Abstract: Particle physics probes the most fundamental questions in the universe from the…
Physics Colloquium - Bonnie Fleming 12/3/2025
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Title: “’Fractional Quantum Anomalous Hall Effects in Rhombohedral Graphenev” Abstract: The fractional quantum Hall (FQH) effect, driven by strong…
Physics Colloquium - McMillan Award Winner -…
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Title: Gravitational Wave Detection in Space Abstract: Just as large portions of the electromagnetic spectrum can only be accessed from space, the…
Physics Colloquium - Neil Cornish 11/12/2025
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Title: ”Quantum Voyages, Cosmic Journeys: Our Shared Stories” Abstract: From ancient monuments to modern-day films, the confluence of the arts, culture,…
Physics Colloquium - Smitha Vishveshwara 11/5/2025
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Title: "Chirality meets Quantum" Abstract: Chirality is a ubiquitous concept in science, from nuclear physics to biology. This talk will delve into the…
Physics Colloquium - Dmitri Kharzeev 10/29/2025
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Title: “Fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect in twisted MoTe₂: discovery and recent advances” Abstract: Condensed matter physics seeks to understand…
Physics Colloquium - McMillan Award Winner -…
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Title: “Conformal Invariance in Strange Metals” Abstract: In this talk I will give a common-sense introduction to the topic of strange metals. First…
Physics Colloquium - Peter Abbamonte 10/15/2025
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Title: “Developing the Skills and Mindsets for Future Success Through Physics Education” Abstract: For physics students who do not end up working in…
Physics Colloquium - Eric Kuo 10/8/2025
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Title: “Negotiations with Nature — What happens when a Physicist tries to be a Chemist.” Abstract: Over the past 30 plus years my group has made…
Physics Colloquium - Paul Canfield 10/1/2025
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Title: “Golden Dome”: An Assessment of the Science and the ConsequencesAbstract: In May 2025, President Trump approved the Defense Department’s…
Physics Colloquium - Fred Lamb 09/24/25
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A central goal of condensed matter physics is to study the universal emergent properties of macroscopic quantum systems with large numbers of interacting particles.…
2020 McMillan Award Lecture - "Many-body…
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Two seemingly unrelated phenomena - high-energy collisions of atomic nuclei and black hole formation in gravitational collapse - have motivated theoretical physicists in…
2021 Axel Memorial Lecture - "Amor Caloris:…
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The magnetic moment of the muon is a unique property of a fundamental particle. Not only can the muon’s magnetic moment be measured with great precision, it can…
Special Colloquium - "First results from the…
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One of the most famous tidbits of received wisdom about quantum mechanics is that “you can’t ask” which path a photon took in an interferometer once it…
Physics Colloquium: "Quantum Detective…
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Neutrinos and other light relic particles leave a number of imprints in the cosmic microwave background anisotropies and on maps large-scale structure of the…
Physics Colloquium - "Neutrinos Properties…
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Quantum information science and related technologies include quantum computers, which will be able to solve important problems beyond the reach of classical…
Physics Colloquium - “How to Create and…
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Trapped atomic ions are a leading physical platform for quantum computers, featuring qubits with essentially infinite idle coherence times. Such atomic clock…
Physics Colloquium - "Quantum Computing With…
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Spontaneous decay of a single photon is a notoriously inefficient process in nature irrespective of the frequency range. We will show that a quantum phase-slip…
Physics Colloquium - "Circuit QED Meets…
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The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is a global submillimeter-wavelength very long baseline array that produces the highest angular resolution images of black holes. In…
2020 Watson Memorial Colloquium: "Imaging…
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Optically-trapped, ultra-cold gases of spin ½-up and spin ½-down 6Li atoms enable “designer” interactions, offering a versatile…
Physics Colloquium: "Optically-Trapped…
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The black hole information paradox — whether information escapes an evaporating black hole or not — remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of…
Physics Colloquium: "The Information Paradox…
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In August 2017, the LIGO/Virgo observatory detected gravitational waves for the first time from the merger of two neutron stars. This cataclysmic event was followed…
Physics Colloquium: "Shining New Light on…
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The ability to generate light in pure quantum states is central to the development of quantum-enhanced technologies. Recently, artificial atoms in the form of…
Physics Colloquium: "Generation of Pure…
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What is the nature of matter? The pursuit of the quantum computer has raised the awareness of the central role of many body entanglement. One discovers that the…
Physics Colloquium: "Quantum Supreme…
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The Nobel Prize-winning discovery of gravitational waves -- those ripples of spacetime itself that are emitted when black holes or neutron stars collide -- have…
Physics Colloquium: "Tuning in to the…
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Turbulence is the last great unsolved problem of classical physics. But there is no consensus on what it would mean to actually solve this problem. In this…
Physics Colloquium: "The Life and Death of…
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Quantum information has the potential to be a transformative technology in the coming decades enabling secure information sharing, fundamental metrological advantages,…
Physics Colloquium: "Quantum Information…
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