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Colloquium — Philip Chang — Electroweak Physics
Colloquium — Philip Chang — Electroweak Physics
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Speaker: Dr. Philip Chang Title: “New Frontiers of Electroweak Physics at the LHC” Abstract: The unification of electroweak interaction took us step closer to Einstein's dream of a unified theory of nature. However, the details of the electroweak unification have remained elusive. Now, with the discovery of the Higgs boson, the
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Colloquium — Yuta Takahashi — Particle Flavor Structure
Colloquium — Yuta Takahashi — Particle Flavor Structure
Speaker: Dr. Yuta Takahashi from Zurich Switzerland Title: Finding New Microscopic Interaction that Governs Flavour Structure at the CMS Experiment Abstract: Recent B-physics anomalies are providing tantalizing indications of new physics that could be probed by CMS: new particle(s) with mass O(1–10) TeV with preferred couplings to the 3rd-generation fermions. In this colloquium, I'll review
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Colloquium — David Yu — Hadronic Jets
Colloquium — David Yu — Hadronic Jets
Speaker: Dr. David Yu (Brown University) Title: Hunting for New Physics with Hadronic Jets at the LHC Abstract: Since the landmark discovery of the Higgs boson ten years ago, the LHC experiments have pursued an extensive program of searches and measurements to go above and beyond the Standard Model. Searches for new particles decaying to
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Astronomy Talk and Public Observing Night
Astronomy Talk and Public Observing Night
Talk talk by graduate student and observing of moon and nebulae.
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Colloquium – Saptaparna Bhattacharya – Rare and Novel at the LHC
Colloquium – Saptaparna Bhattacharya – Rare and Novel at the LHC
Speaker – Dr. Saptaparna Bhattacharya Title: “Looking for New Physics in Rare and Novel Processes at the Large Hadron Collider” Abstract: The collection of a large dataset at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) allows for the exploration of rare processes predicted by the Standard Model of Particle Physics (SM). In this talk I will focus
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Colloquium – Christine McLean – HEP and Future Colliders
Colloquium – Christine McLean – HEP and Future Colliders
Speaker – Dr. Christine McLean from SUNY Buffalo Title: “HEP and Future Colliders” Abstract: Since the discovery of the SM Higgs boson in 2012, particle physicists have continued to investigate the source of electroweak symmetry breaking - whether it's caused solely by the Higgs mechanism or if there is new physics involved. This and other
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Colloquium – Newton Barbosa Neto – Photon Manipulation of Molecules
Colloquium – Newton Barbosa Neto – Photon Manipulation of Molecules
Speaker: Newton M. Barbosa Neto (Institute of Natural Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Brasil) Title: Photoinduced manipulation of conjugated polymers and molecules via sequential two-photon absorption Abstract: Solution processing of conjugated polymers into ordered self-assembled precursors has attracted great interest in the past years owing to the ability to manipulate their structural and physical properties.