High Energy Seminar: "Entanglement, Gravity, and Quantum Error Correction"
Xi Dong (IAS)
Over the last few years it has become increasingly clear that there is a deep connection between quantum gravity and quantum information. The connection goes back to the discovery that black hole entropy is given by…
"Sounds of Silent: Listening to the Universe with Gravitational Waves”
Prof. Dr. Alessandra Buonanno, Director at Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Head of the division Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity
Department Colloquium: "The New Era of Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astrophysics"
Alessandra Buonanno (MPI Munich) hosted by Justin Khoury
The detection by LIGO of gravitational waves emitted by coalescing binary black holes heralded a new era in physics and astrophysics. I will review the theoretical work aimed at solving the two-body problem in…
Experimental Particle Physics: "TBA"
Allison McCarn (University of Michigan)
Math-Bio seminar: "Robust and scalable inference of population history from hundreds of unphased whole-genomes"
Jonathan Terhorst, University of California, Berkeley
It has recently been demonstrated that inference methods based on genealogical processes with recombination can reveal past…
ADVANCES IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS SEMINAR: "High-resolution Imaging of Cerebral Oxygen Metabolism and Hemodynamic Responses"
Sava Sakadzic (Harvard)
The understanding of the cortical oxygen delivery and consumption on the microvascular scales may have profound implications for evaluating microvascular oxygen delivery capacity to support cerebral tissue metabolism…
Condensed Matter seminar: "The crumpled state: crumpling dynamics and the evolution of damage networks"
Shmuel Rubinstein, Harvard University
The simple process of crumpling a sheet of paper with our hands results in a complex network of interconnected permanent creases of many sizes and orientations. Sheet preferentially bends along these creases,…
Astro Seminar: "The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS)"
David Chuss (Villanova)
The LCDM model of cosmology has been successful in describing the universe’s energy content and evolution with six parameters; however, the observed geometric flatness of the universe, its near homogeneity, and the…
Math-Bio seminar: "Assessing the relationship of ancient samples to modern populations and to each other"
Joshua Schraiber, Temple University
When ancient samples are sequenced, one of the first questions asked is how those samples relate to modern populations and to each other. Commonly, this is assessed using methods such as Structure or Admixture,…
Math-Bio seminar: "Bayesian inference of evolutionary divergence with genomic data under diverse demographic models"
Yujin Chung, Temple University
In the study of diverging populations and species, a common goal is to disentangle the conflicting signals of prolonged genetic drift (elevating divergence) and gene exchange (removing it). In this talk, I present a…