Departmental Colloquium
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2018 – Raut
Gallalee Hall 227 , United StatesDr. Digesh Raut will give a colloquium talk.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2018 – Dupke
Gallalee Hall GL 227 , United StatesDr. Dupke will give a colloquium talk.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2018 – Emori
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesProf. Emori will give a colloquium presentation.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2019 – Batell
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Brian Batell will give a colloquium on Portals to the Dark Sector.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2019 – Henderson/Rumerio
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesUA professors Conor Henderson and Paolo Rumerio will report news about the Large Hadron Collider's CMS experiment.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2019 – Keel
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesProf. Dr. William Keel (UA) will give a colloquium presentation.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2019 – Hui
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Michelle Hui will give a colloquium presentation.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2019 – West
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Chris West (UA) Title: Exploring MeV to TeV Scales with Photons at the CMS Experiment Abstract: The CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider can measure photons with energies ranging from hundreds of MeV to several TeV, enabling the exploration of a broad range of topics--from standard model physics to searches for new physics.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2019 – Palmer
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Chris Palmer (Princeton University) Title: Observation of the Higgs boson decaying to bottom quarks at CMS Abstract: The Higgs boson decay to a bottom quark-antiquark pair has been sought for decades by the high energy community (i.e. at LEP and Tevatron). LHC experiments built analyses based on the experience of Tevatron experiments' analysis techniques.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2019 – Gleyzer
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Sergei Gleyzer Title: Opportunities for New Physics with Modern Deep Learning Methods for the CMS Experiment Abstract: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has achieved unprecedented levels of sensitivity to new particles at the TeV scale with on-going searches for new physics, including dark matter. This sensitivity trend is expected to continue during the next