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Public Observing at Moundville

Moundville Archaeological Park 634 Mound Pkwy, Moundville, AL, United States

Viewing of nebulae, star clusters, and the Andromeda Galaxy, hosted by Professors Ron Buta and Bill Keel.

Free

Physics & Astronomy Public Talk

1000 North Lawn Hall North Lawn Hall, Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Deirdre Shoemaker (Professor, Georgia Tech) will give a public talk on LIGO titled: "Spacetime Ripples and Rips: Our Amazing Universe"

Free

Public Talk: Spacetime Ripples and Rips: Our Amazing Universe

North Lawn Hall 1000 , United States

The Dept. of Physics & Astronomy will be hosting Prof. Deirdre Shoemaker from the Georgia Tech. She will give a public talk on: Title: “Spacetime Ripples and Rips: Our Amazing Universe” Abstract: “On February 11, 2016, news spread across the world that gravitational waves have been detected.   Caused by the collision of two black holes…

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STScI/UA Astro seminar series

GL 223 514 University Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Remote viewing of STScI astronomy colloquium by Charles Steidel (California Institute of Technology) on Reconciling the Massive Stars and Nebular Emission in High Redshift Galaxies

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Gravitational Wave Astronomy

Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Weekly colloquium series in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.  Lecture is primarily targeted for graduate students in physics and astronomy, however anyone interested is welcome. Speaker: Deirdre Shoemaker, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology

Free

Joint Women in Physics & SPS meeting with Deirdre Shoemaker

223 Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

The Women in Physics & Astronomy Group and the Society of Physics Students will meet with Deirdre Shoemaker, our Colloquium speaker on Oct 5th from 5:00 - 5:30p.m.

High Energy Theory Seminar

GL 338

Title: Holographic Chern-Simons Defects Speaker: Mitsutoshi Fujita (U Kentucky, Lexington) Abstract: We study SU(N) Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons theory in the presence of defects that shift the Chern-Simons level from a holographic point of view by embedding the system in string theory. The model is a D3-D7 system in Type IIB string theory, whose gravity dual is given by the AdS

Public Observing at Gallalee Hall, UA

Roof of Gallalee Hall 514 University Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Weather permitting, viewing of nebulae, star clusters and the Andromeda Galaxy. Hosts: Prof.'s Ron Buta and Preethi Nair

Free