Condensed Matter seminar: “Polyhedral Crystalline Membranes”

Monica Olvera de la Cruz , Northwestern University
- Room A4, DRL

Polyhedral geometries have beguiled scientists and mathematicians for millennia.  In recent times polyhedral shapes have been identified at the microscopic level in crystalline shells such as fullerenes, viral…



Astrophysics and Cosmology Seminar

Mubdi Rahman (Johns Hopkins)
DRL A6



High Energy Theory Seminar

Eirik Svanes (Oxford)
DRL 4N9



Professional Development Seminar Series: "Bridging the Gap: Transitioning Academic Research to Commercial Value"

Samuel Khamis, Ph.D., Former Physics and Astronomy Graduate
Conference Room 313, Singh Center for Nanotechnology



Department Colloquium: "Gauge theories, strings and gravity"

Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advanced Study
Room A4, DRL

Gauge theories, such as the one describing strong interactions, contain string-like excitations. String theory describes the quantum dynamics of strings and it reduces to gravity at long distances. The simplest…



High Energy Theory Seminar: "Price for a NEC-violation"

Alex Vikman (CERN and Stanford)



Condensed Matter Seminar: "Responsive Materials by Buckling of Soft Elastic Sheets"

Ryan Hayward, University of Massachusetts
- Room A4, DRL

Soft elastic solids placed under compressive stress can undergo a variety of geometry-dependent mechanical shape instabilities, providing opportunities for tailoring the structure and properties of stimuli-responsive…