Special Astro Seminar: Magneto Is Not A Hero: "The Galactic Magnetic Field and the Formation of Density Structures in the Interstellar Medium as Revealed by Planck"

Juan Diego Soler (IAS)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory
Room 4E19

Planck has produced the first all-sky map of the polarized emission from dust at submillimeter wavelengths. Compared with earlier ground-based and balloon-borne observations this survey is an immense step forward…



ABO Seminar: Photomedicine: 3 Examples From Bench to Bedside

Professor Hubert van den Bergh (Photomedicine group Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL))
Donner Auditorium, Basement, Donner Building, 3400 Spruce Street

I will discuss 3 developments from the basics to widespread clinical application, in which light is used for detecting disease, and for treating disease. The first case is the development of an auto-fluorescence…



The ARTacama Project | Panel Discussion and Tour

CHARLES ADDAMS FINE ARTS GALLERY
Charles Addams Hall
200 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA

(Project of the Experimental Cosmlogy Lab, hosted by the Department of Physics and Astronomy) 

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Astro Seminar: "Can We Teach Scientific Critical Thinking to non-Scientists and Scientists Alike? (A Modestly Grandiose Educational Proposal to Save the World, Up for Discussion)

Saul Perlmutter (LBNL)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory,
Room A4

There is a body of techniques and practices, a language and culture,
that is usually implicitly taught by apprenticeship and osmosis to
graduate students and postdocs. This is the underpinning of an…



Astronomy Night: "The Fate of the Universe"

Dr. Marisa March, Post-doctoral Researcher (University of Pennsylvania)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratories, and Shoemaker Green
209 S 33rd Street

Stargazers of all ages are invited to spend an evening looking up! 

Members of the Department of Physics and Astronomy will help you explore the night sky through telescopes on Shoemaker…



Topology Symposium: "Is the Abstract Mathematics of Topology Applicable to the Real World?"

Professors Randall Kamien (University of Pennsylvania), Robert MacPherson (Institute for Advanced Study), Raul Rabadan (Columbia University)
- Wolfensohn Hall, Institute for Advanced Study

In this mini-symposium, Robert MacPherson will talk on “What is Topology?,” Randall Kamien will discuss topology and liquid crystals (like those in your computer display), and Raúl Rabadán will describe how…



SAS 2015 Teaching Awards Ceremony

Deans Office Representatives
University of Pennsylvania
200 College Hall

To applaud the extraordinary commitment of these individuals to the education of our students.  The winners of the SAS Teaching Awards will be honored at a School-wide reception. We hope that you will join us for…



Evolution Colloquium: "How Much Sex is Enough?"

Professor Daniel S. Fisher (Stanford University)
- Carolyn Hoff Lynch Lecture Hall
Chemistry Building, 231 S. 34th Street

Sexual reproduction has many costs--especially the existence of lots of males, but sex, or more generally exchange of DNA is widely believed to have major advanages for evolution. Yet most of the arguments are rather…



SAS 2015 Teaching Awards Ceremony: Lindback Awards

Deans Office Representatives
- University of Pennsylvania,
Hall of Flags
Houston Hall, 3417 Spruce Street

Provost's Award Ceremony for Distinguished Ph.D. Teaching and Mentoring. The SAS community is invited to join in celebrating the honorees at the April 27 event detailed below. Warmest congratulations to these…



Dissertation Defense: "The B-L MSSM from Strings to the LHC"

Austin Purves, University of Pennsylvania
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, Room 4N9