Departmental Colloquium
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2019 – Scherrer
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Robert Scherrer (Vanderbilt University) Title: New Directions in Dark Matter Abstract: The nature of dark matter remains one of the enduring mysteries of modern cosmology. While the evidence for dark matter continues to be overwhelming, all searches for dark matter have come up empty so far, and the standard WIMP (weakly-interacting massive particle) paradigm
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2019 – Tanner
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Angelle Tanner will give a colloquium presentation about A matter of perspective: Exoplanet discoveries, studies and compilations.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2019 – Belov
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Belov will give a colloquium presentation about the CEvNS with RED-100 detector.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2019 – Efremenko
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Efremenko will give a colloquium presentation about "What we can learn from CEvNS".
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2019 – Jamer
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Michelle Jamer will give a colloquium presentation about Creating Artificial Multiferroics Using Strain-Coupling Mechanisms.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Fall 2019 – Cheng
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesProf. Dr. Ran Cheng will deliver a colloquium presentation on Antiferromagnetic Spintronics - A New Twist in Ultrafast Materials
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2020 – Bailin
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Jeremy Bailin will give a colloquium talk.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2020 – Baldassare
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Vivienne Baldassare will give a colloquium on black holes in dwarf galaxies.
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2020 – Baldassare
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Vivienne Baldassare Title: Hunting for the smallest supermassive black holes Abstract: All galaxies like our Milky Way contain a supermassive black hole at their center. These black holes weigh millions or billions of times the mass of our Sun, and despite their ubiquity, many open questions remain. How do supermassive black holes form? How
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium – Spring 2020 – Rawlins
227 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesProf. Katherine Rawlins of the University of Alaska will give a colloquium on "Cosmic Rays: are they light or heavy?"