About
The Department of Physics and Astronomy hosts a colloquium every Wednesday afternoon in 227 Gallalee Hall during the fall and spring semesters (excluding holidays and exam week). Speakers include UA faculty and graduate students as well as researchers from other universities, research institutes, and government agencies. The subject matter ranges from information about the University and department to topics of recent interest in physics and astronomy. Talks are typically 45–50 minutes in length followed by ~10 minutes of questions.
Attendance is free and open to the public. Physics and astronomy graduate students are required to attend colloquia regularly, as determined by their advisors; more information about this requirement may be found in the department’s Graduate Handbook.
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Schedule
This semester’s colloquia are listed below. Upcoming colloquia are listed in the left sidebar of this page and under the colloquium category in the department events calendar.
Unless otherwise noted, colloquia are held from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m in 227 Gallalee Hall, with refreshments, including tea, coffee, and cookies, served at 3:30 p.m., in 223 Gallalee Hall
[NOTE: All colloquia will be on Zoom for the 2020-2021 academic year].
All talks can be viewed on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/channels/uaphay
Fall 2020
Spring 2021
Date | Title/Abstract | Speaker |
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01/20 | – | – |
01/27 | – | – |
02/03 | – | – |
02/10 | – | – |
02/17 | – | – |
02/24 | ||
03/03 | Extreme astrophysics with relativistic transients |
Tanmoy Laskar (University of Bath) |
03/08 Monday 2:00 pm |
Re–envisioning Stellar Physics in the Time Domain Era | Jamie Tayar (University of Hawaii) |
03/10 | Magnetic Fields and Magnetospheres of Hot Stars | Matthew Shultz (University of Delaware) |
03/17 | Putting a Spin on Black Holes in the NuSTAR Era | Dom Walton (University of Cambridge) |
03/24 | The Smallest and Faintest Galaxies: Clues to the Nature of Dark Matter and Galaxy Formation | Burcin Mutlu-Pakdil (University of Chicago) |
03/31 | Dark Matter Search with LUX-ZEPLIN | Alvine Kamaha (University at Albany SUNY) |
04/7 | Hunting for Dark Matter with Helium and Xenon Detectors | Junsong Lin (University of California Berkeley) |
04/14 | Ryan Wang (University of Michigan) | |
04/21 | ||
04/28 |
Future Colloquia
- 2021F-2022S: schedule
Previous Years’ Colloquia
- 2019-2020: schedule
- 2018-2019: schedule
- 2017-2018: schedule
- 2016-2017: schedule
- 2015-2016: schedule, abstracts
- 2014-2015: schedule, abstracts
- 2013-2014: schedule, abstracts
- 2012-2013: schedule, abstracts
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