High Energy Theory Seminar: "What Can Cosmology Tell Us About Gravity?"

Levon Pogosian (Simon Fraser University)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N36

I will review the current status and future prospects of testing theories of gravity using data from large-scale structure surveys. I will then discuss certain aspects of the so-called model-independent tests of dark…



Physics Department Colloquium: "Orientational Transitions: From Liquid Crystals to Viral Capsids"

Robijn Bruinsma (UCLA) hosted by Douglas Durian
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory - A8

Lars Onsager showed in 1948 that there could be a new type of phase transition where a liquid loses rotational symmetry but retains its translational symmetry, unlike the freezing transition where a liquid loses both…



High Energy Theory Seminar: "Spinning Cosmology"

Andrei Khmelnitsky (ICTP)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N36

We study the signatures left by new light particles with a spin on the primordial cosmological fluctuations. In distinction from the pure de Sitter background, where fields with spin have to be massive enough to…



Condensed Matter Seminar: "A change in stripes for cholesteric shells via anchoring in moderation"

Lisa Tran (University of Pennsylvania)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Chirality, ubiquitous in complex biological systems, can be controlled and quantified in synthetic materials such as cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) systems. In this work, we study spherical shells of CLC under weak…



High Energy Theory Seminar: "Equivalence Principle in Scalar-tensor Theories"

Lasma Alberte (ICTP)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N36

We study the question of whether the equivalence principle holds for extended objects moving on cosmological backgrounds in modified gravity theories. We do so within the framework of effective field theory of dark…



WIP: "A Cosmic Perspective: Searching for Aliens, Finding Ourselves"

Dr. Jill Tarter (Bernard Oliver Chair for Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute)
Penn Museum, Harrison Auditorium
University of Pennsylvania

Are we alone? Humans have been asking this question throughout history. We want to know where we came from, how we fit into the cosmos, and where we are going. We want to know whether there is life beyond the Earth…



Condensed Matter Seminar: "The Structure and Function of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites"

Cherie Kagan (University of Pennsylvania)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites represent a class of materials composed of corner sharing metal halide octahedra charge balanced by organic cations. The hybrid perovskites may be tailored in their composition…



Astro Seminar: "Stellar Spin-orbit Misalignment"

Joshua Winn (Princeton)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

In the Solar system, the planets follow orbits that are aligned with the Sun’s equatorial plane to within a few degrees.  But what about planets around other stars?  Many techniques are now available to measure the…



High Energy Theory Seminar: "Topological Sectors, Supersymmetric Localization, and Holography"

Silviu Pufu (Princeton University)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N36



*Special* HET Seminar: "Many-body Localization: Breakdown of Thermalization in Quantum Matter"

Arijeet Pal (Oxford)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 4N12

Until recently interacting many-particle systems governed by the laws of quantum mechanics were assumed to eventually reach thermal equilibrium, being described by equilibrium statistical physics. Rapid developments…