All of our seminars, group meetings, journal clubs and other events are available on our YouTube Channel here. Essentially all our events can be attended remotely via zoom. Some of these events, like the student journal club, are intentionally not visible to the public. If you want to see those recorded talks, please contact the organizers for a link.
Click on the seminar link below to view the abstract for the talk:
Leinweber Seminar: Beyond Naive Naturalness: Light QCD Axions and Terrestrial Effects on Experimental Observables. - Abhishek Banerjee, University of Maryland
1:30 pm MCP 201
Beyond Naive Naturalness: Light QCD Axions and Terrestrial Effects on Experimental Observables.
Leinweber Seminar: Holographic Interfaces in Symmetric Product Orbifolds. - Sebastian-Phillip Harris, DESY
1:30 pm MCP 201
Holographic Interfaces in Symmetric Product Orbifolds.
Leinweber Seminar: Emanant and emergent symmetry-topological-order from low-energy spectrum. - Omer Mert Aksoy, MIT
1:30–2:45 pm
Emanant and emergent symmetry-topological-order from low-energy spectrum.
Leinweber Seminar: Do null defects dream of conformal symmetry? - Justin Kulp, Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook University
1:30 pm MCP 201
Do null defects dream of conformal symmetry?
Leinweber Seminar: Forward Physics at the LHC: Probing SM and BSM Frontiers. - Max Fieg, Fermilab
1:30 pm MCP 201
Forward Physics at the LHC: Probing SM and BSM Frontiers.
Leinweber Seminar: Nick Rodd, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
1:30 pm MCP 201
Leinweber Seminar: Ilya A. Esterlis, University of Wisconsion
1:30 pm MCP 201
Leinweber Seminar: Max Hubner, Harvard University
1:30 pm MCP 201
Joint Kadanoff/JFI Colloquium: Senthil Todari, MIT
1:30 pm GCIS W301/W303
Leinweber Seminar: Michael Nee, Harvard University
1:30 pm MC 201