Physics Club: 2018-2019

Cindy Regal, University of Colorado, Boulder

Catching, interfering, and entangling single bosonic atoms (April 22, 2019)

Host: David Moore or Jack Harris

Brian Nord, Fermilab

AI In the Sky: Implications and Challenges for the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Physics and in Society (April 15, 2019)

Host: Sarah Demers or Bonnie Fleming

Frank van den Bosch, Yale University

New Insights into Cosmology and the Galaxy-Halo Connection from Non-Linear Scales (April 8, 2019)

Host: David Moore

Peter Graham, Stanford University

The Precision Frontier of Particle Physics (April 1, 2019)

Host: David Moore

Meg Urry, Yale University

Graduate Student Open House

Black Holes, Galaxies and the Evolution of the Universe (March 29, 2019 at 4:00pm)

Host: Sean Barrett

Wendy Freedman, U Chicago

Title Tension in the Hubble Constant (March 25, 2019)

Host: Meg Urry

Sean Barrett, Yale University

Signs of a ‘Time Crystal’ in a Surprising Place (February 18, 2019)

Host: Ben Machta

Ned Wingreen, Princeton University

Adaptive immunity for physicists (February 11, 2019)

Host: Ben Machta

Roxanne Guenette, Harvard University

Neutrinos: From zeros to heroes? (February 4, 2019)

Host: Bonnie Fleming

Sarah Veatch, University of Michigan

Phases and fluctuations in cell membranes (January 28, 2019)

Host: Ben Machta

David DeMille, Yale University

A tabletop-scale probe for TeV-scale physics: the electric dipole moment of the electron (January 14, 2019)

Host: David Moore

Sabrina Leslie, McGill

Deconstructing biology with simple single-molecule imaging: Controlling conformation, confinement, and concentration (December 10, 2018)

Host: Simon Mochrie

Bjoern Schenke, BNL

How small a fluid can we make? (December 3, 2018)

Host: John Harris or Helen Caines

Neelima Sehgal, Stonybrook

Measuring Gravitational Lensing of the CMB to Probe Neutrino Mass, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, and Primordial Gravitational Waves (November 26, 2018)

Host: Reina Maruyama or Laura Newburgh

Rachel Rosen, Columbia

Fundamental Constraints for Fundamental Theories (November 12, 2018)

Host: Laura Newburgh

Josh Shaevitz, Princeton

What animals do and how brains control them (November 5, 2018)

Host: Simon Mochrie

Daisuke Nagai, Yale University

Multi-band HD Cluster Cosmology: a New Frontier for Cosmology and Astrophysics (October 29, 2018)

Host: Meg Urry

Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, MIT

Magic Angle Graphene: a New Platform for Strongly Correlated Physics (October 22, 2018)

Host: Leonid Glazman

Mark Messier, Indiana University

Next Questions for Neutrinos : Recent results from the NOvA Experiment (October 8, 2018)

Host: Bonnie Fleming

Rouven Essig, Stonybrook

Direct Detection of sub-GeV Dark Matter: A New Frontier (September 24, 2018)

Host: Reina Maruyama

Michel Devoret, Yale University

Catching and reversing a quantum jump mid-flight (September 17, 2018)

Host: Steven Girvin

Cliff Cheung, Caltech

Unification from Scattering Amplitudes (September 10, 2018)

Host: Walter Goldberger