High Energy Theory Seminar: "Matter Transitions and Heterotic/F-theory duality"

Lara Anderson (Virginia Tech)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N36

We explore a novel type of transition in certain 6D and 4D Heterotic/F-theory dual pairs, in which the matter content of the theory changes while the gauge group and other parts of the spectrum remain invariant. Such…



Dissertation Defense: "Searching for Dark Matter with Single Phase Liquid Argon"

Thomas Caldwell (UPenn)
- TBD



Women in Physics Public Lecture Pt. 2: "Discovery and Diversity on the Frontier of Physics: My Fifty Year Journey in Carbon Science"

Mildred Dresselhaus (MIT)
Houston Hall, Hall of Flags (G-26)

Prof. Mildred Dresselhaus, Institute Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at MIT, will give the inaugural public lecture of our Women in Physics group. A leader in promoting women in science as…



Condensed Matter Seminar: "Physical Aspects of Spindle Assembly"

Dan Needleman (Harvard)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

The spindle is a complex assembly of microtubules, motors, and other associated proteins, which segregates chromosomes during cell division. In metaphase, the spindle exists in a steady-state with a constant flux of…



Astro Seminar: "Constraining Gravity through CMB Lensing and Galaxy Velocities"

Anthony Pullen (Carnegie Mellon)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A6

We discuss recent work exploring the use of CMB lensing to probe E_G, the ratio between curvature and velocity perturbations. This quantity is distinct for various gravity models, breaking the degeneracy in current…



Women in Physics Public Lecture Pt.1: "Science, Scholarship and Snacks"

Mildred Dresselhaus (MIT)
- Singh Center, Glandt Forum

Join the Nano/Bio Interface Center for an afternoon of talks highlighting recent and ongoing nano-scale research presented by:



Math-Bio seminar: "Learning how antibodies are drafted and revised"

Erick Matsen (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center)
- Carolyn Lynch Lab, Room 318

Antibodies must recognize a great diversity of antigens to protect us from infectious disease. The binding properties of antibodies are determined by the sequences of their corresponding B cell receptors (BCRs).…



Special Condensed Matter Seminar: "Topological semimetals and chiral transport in inversion asymmetric systems"

Shuichi Murakami, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- DRL A2

The Z2 topological insulators (TIs) are topological phases under time-reversal symmetry. In 2007, we theoretically proposed a universal phase diagram describing a phase transition between 3D…



Special Seminar: "Illuminating biology a the nanoscale with single-molecule and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy"

Xiaowei Zhuang, Harvard University and 2015 Recipient of the NBIC Award for Research Excellence in Nanotechnology
- Glandt Forum, Singh Center, 3205 Walnut Street

Reception to follow.



Astro Seminar: "The Unique Links Between Transiting Brown Dwarfs and Transiting Hot Jupiters"

Thomas Beatty (Penn State)
- DRL A6

There are currently twelve known transiting brown dwarfs, nine of which orbit single main-sequence stars. These systems give us one of the only ways in which we may directly measure the masses and radii brown dwarfs…