Astronomy Seminar: "How do you make a binary black hole?"

Carl Rodriguez (Carnegie Mellon)
-

Since 2015, LIGO and Virgo have detected more than 50 gravitational waves from merging black holes and neutron stars, ushering in a new era of observational astronomy.  But how are the binary…



Mathematical Biology seminar: "Temporal network epidemiology: Impacts of concurrency and inter-event times"

Naoki Masuda (SUNY Buffalo)
- See Zoom link

Contact networks on which epidemic spreading occurs vary over time. Epidemic processes on such temporal networks are complicated by complexity of both network structure and temporal dimensions. We…



High Energy Theory Seminar: "Modified thermal histories and the small-scale matter power spectrum"

Jessie Shelton (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
-

Decoupled hidden sectors in the early universe can easily and generically result in departures from radiation domination prior to BBN, leaving a potentially observable footprint in the distribution of…



Astronomy Seminar: LIMFAST: a Semi-numerical Tool for Line Intensity Mapping

Lluis Mas-Ribas (JPL)
-

Intensity Mapping (IM) is emerging as a promising technique to study the evolution of the universe from the Cosmic Dawn down to the present day, and this…



Mathematical Biology seminar: "A story on relocation strategies, the Allee effect, and the Ideal Free Distribution"{

Nancy Rodriguez (University of Colorado Boulder)
- See Zoom link below

It is well known that relocation strategies in ecology and in economics can make the difference between extinction and persistence. In this talk I present a unifying model for the…



High Energy Theory Seminar: Recent Developments on the Swampland Distance Conjecture

Irene Valenzuela (Harvard)
-

In this talk I will discuss recent developments on the Swampland Distance Conjecture (SDC). This conjecture is at the core of the Swampland program, which aims to determine the constraints that any EFT…



Thesis Defense: “MINERVA-Red: A Telescope for Discovering Nearby Earth-like planets"

David Sliski (University of Pennsylvania)
- See Zoom link below

Committee members: Gary Bernstein, James Aguirre, Christopher Mauger, Jason Eastman 

Meeting ID: 989 8086 5804
Passcode: 495526

 



Thesis Defense: “Geometric Approaches to Quantum Fields and Strings at Strong Couplings"

Thomas Rochais (University of Pennsylvania)
- See Zoom link

Join Zoom Meeting

https://upenn.…



Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: “Pursuing cosmic puzzles with galaxy surveys”

Bhuvnesh Jain (University of Pennsylvania)
- Zoom link below

The universe is expanding faster than any reasonable theoretical prediction! This challenge to the standard model of cosmology frames the interpretation of the Dark Energy Survey and other…



Thesis Defense: "Nonlocal optoelectronics in topological semimetals"

Zhurun (Judy) Ji (University of Pennsylvania)
- See Zoom link below

Meeting ID: 915 8330 7726