NPA Seminar: Tyler Stokes, Louisiana State University
“Baryon Number Violation in DUNE: Proton Decay Sensitivity using Machine Learning and LArTPC Validations with ProtoDUNE-2”
“Baryon Number Violation in DUNE: Proton Decay Sensitivity using Machine Learning and LArTPC Validations with ProtoDUNE-2”
Members in the departments of physics and astronomy who work on dark matter and neutrino-related fields are invited to get together to discuss papers related to their field. Topics include: neutrinos, dark matter, BSM physics, fundamental symmetries, precision physics and more.
Contact Eleanor Graham and Jiaxiang Wang for more information.
“Cosmic-Ray Super-PeVatrons and Extreme Accelerators”
Please join Yale Chemistry for a Silliman Seminar in Theoretical Chemistry with Ronald Levy, Director of the Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology and Professor of Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, from Temple University.
Title: TBD
Please join Yale Chemistry for an Inorganic Chemistry Seminar with Marilyn Gunner, Professor of Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry and Physics, from City College of the City University of New York.
Join Yale Chemistry for a Physical Chemistry Seminar with Dr. Heather Allen, Dow Professor and Ohio State Distinguished Scholar, from Ohio State University.
Title: TBD
Please join Yale Chemistry for a Silliman Seminar in Theoretical Chemistry with Roel Tempelaar, Northwestern University.
Members in the departments of physics and astronomy who work on dark matter and neutrino-related fields are invited to get together to discuss papers related to their field. Topics include: neutrinos, dark matter, BSM physics, fundamental symmetries, precision physics and more.
Contact Eleanor Graham and Jiaxiang Wang for more information.
Join Yale Chemistry for a Silliman Biophysical Seminar with Gary J. Pielak, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of North Carolina.
Title: TBD
Faculty Host: Caitlin Davis
This seminar is generously sponsored by the Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Fund.
Members in the departments of physics and astronomy who work on dark matter and neutrino-related fields are invited to get together to discuss papers related to their field. Topics include: neutrinos, dark matter, BSM physics, fundamental symmetries, precision physics and more.
Contact Eleanor Graham and Jiaxiang Wang for more information.