Physics Department Seminar Series
The Yale Physics Department has many seminar series with the aim of providing information and knowledge to our physics community. These various seminar series are aimed at undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, research staff and faculty.
AMO Seminar
This seminar is run by the Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics group. Speakers are brought in to talk about topics of interest. Seminars are scheduled on an ad hoc basis.
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Condensed Matter Seminar
This weekly seminar is run by the Theoretical Condensed Matter group. Speakers are brought in to talk about topics of interest.
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Nuclear Particle Astrophysics Seminars (NPA)
These seminars cover recent results and new developments in experimental nuclear, particle and astrophysics. NPA seminars are the main research talks at Wright Lab and draw a diverse audience interested in current topics in fundamental physics. NPA seminars are supported by the Flint Fund, Wright Laboratory, and Yale University.
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Particle Theory Seminar
This weekly seminar is run by the Theoretical Particle Physics group. Speakers are brought in to talk about topics of interest.
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Physics & QBio Hagoromo Hour
This monthly seminar is run by the Machta group in QBio. Speakers are brought in to talk about topics of interest.
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WIDG Seminars
These seminars are a biweekly seminar held at Wright Lab, with talks generally given by Yale Physics graduate students and postdocs on a variety of topics, including Cosmology, Nuclear, Particle, Neutrino, AMO, and Theoretical Physics. The seminar is open to all members of the Yale Physics community. WIDG talks are supported by the Wright Laboratory, the Yale Physics Department and Yale University.
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Yale Physics Professional Development Organization Talks
These seminars are focused on providing physical science PhDs and postdocs with information, contacts, and resources on a range of career opportunities, especially outside academia. YPPDO talks are supported by the Yale Physics Department and Wright Laboratory.