From the UA News Center | Under the Black Hills of South Dakota a uniquely sensitive dark matter detector has passed a check-out phase of startup operations and delivered its
Category: Physics
HEP-Seminar Wald – Spring 2022
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Robert Wald (University of Chicago) Title: Quantum Superpositions of Massive Bodies and Gravitationally Mediated Entanglement Abstract: In order to avoid contradictions with complementarity and causality in a gedankenexperiment involving
HEP-Seminar Villadoro – Fall 2021
Speaker: Dr. Giovanni Villadoro Title: Axion Dark Matter Abstract: The axion is an hypothetical particle introduced more than 40 years ago to explain the absence of large time-reversal symmetry violations
HEP-Seminar Withers – Fall 2021
Speaker: Dr. Benjamin Withers (University of Southampton, UK) Title: The large-order hydrodynamic series: quasinormal modes and singulants Abstract: As an effective theory of conserved currents near equilibrium, relativistic hydrodynamics is
HEP-Seminar Marino – Fall 2021
Speaker: Prof. Marcos Mariño (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Recording: https://vimeo.com/608501824 Title: Resurgence and renormalons in quantum field theory Abstract: Perturbation theory remains the most general approach to understanding generic quantum theories.
Prof. Dr. Sašo Grozdanov (Massachusetts Institute of Technology / University of Ljubljana)- HEP Seminar – Spring 2021
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Sašo Grozdanov (Massachusetts Institute of Technology / University of Ljubljana) Title: Bounds on transport from univalence and pole-skipping Recording of the talk: Video Abstract: Bounds on transport represent
Antimatter Neutrino from Space Distinguished from Normal Matter Neutrino for First Time Using Unique Process
From the UA News Center | Two researchers from The University of Alabama are part of an international project that detected a cosmic interaction never observed before, but predicted 60
Graduate Student Casey Cartwright Selected for Prestigious Department of Energy Program
From A&S Desktop News | Casey Cartwright, a PhD candidate in physics at UA, was selected as one of 52 national awardees of the Department of Energy’s Office of Science
UA Physics Vice-chair for Undergraduate Studies Adam Hauser participates in panel on job market for physics graduates
UA Researchers Working with Army to Develop Inexpensive, Lightweight Devices to Detect Toxic Chemicals
From the UA News Center | Consider string instruments. Whether strung on a violin, harp or a guitar, the vibration of a string on an instrument creates specific sounds. Change