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Colloquium – Shaozhi Li – Phonon Controlled Quantum Phenomena in Correlated Materials
Colloquium – Shaozhi Li – Phonon Controlled Quantum Phenomena in Correlated Materials
Speaker: Shaozhi Li (Clemson University) Title: Phonon Controlled Quantum Phenomena in Correlated Materials Abstract: In quantum materials, millions of electrons and ions interact with each other, generating diverse quantum phenomena. Today, it remains a significant challenge in simulating such complex microscopic interactions. In this talk, I will discuss the great potential of AI techniques in
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Colloquium – Steven Ehkert – 25 Years of the Chandra X-ray Observatory
Colloquium – Steven Ehkert – 25 Years of the Chandra X-ray Observatory
Speaker: Steven Ehkert (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center) Title: 25 Years of the Chandra X-ray Observatory Abstract: The Chandra X-ray Observatory, launched on July 23rd 1999, has revolutionized our understanding of high energy astronomical phenomena and objects. As we approach 25 years of operations for NASA’s flagship X-ray observatory, we will look back on some
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Colloquium – Man Leong Chan – AI in gravitational wave astronomy: successes and challenges
Colloquium – Man Leong Chan – AI in gravitational wave astronomy: successes and challenges
Speaker: Man Leong (Mervyn) Chan (University of British Columbia) Title: AI in gravitational wave astronomy: successes and challenges Abstract: The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration has achieved ground-breaking success in detecting over 100 gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences. The observation of GW170817, a binary neutron star merger, has marked the onset of an exciting era of multi-messenger
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Colloquium – Vinicius Mikuni – Accelerating Discovery in High Energy Physics using AI
Colloquium – Vinicius Mikuni – Accelerating Discovery in High Energy Physics using AI
Speaker: Vinicius Mikuni (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Title: Accelerating Discovery in High Energy Physics using AI Abstract: The past decade was marked by an exponential increase in the availability of experimental data in high energy physics, leading to unprecedented precision in the description of particle interactions. However, indirect evidence for new physics processes, such as