Past Events

2022

Talk Matters: Kimberly Tanner

3:00–4:00 pm

Coming from the National Science Foundation, Kimberly Tanner is here to share findings in research surrounding non-content language and how it relates to inclusion, engagement, and learning.

Nov 16
Nov 16

Physics Colloquium

3:30–4:30 pm Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

Using topology to build "impossible" electronic devices in graphene heterostructures Andrea Young, University of California, Santa Barbara

Nov 10

Physics Colloquium

3:30–4:30 pm Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

The Borexino Experiment: A parable of pioneering design, determined resolve, and textbook results
Andrea Pocar, UMass

Nov 3

Physics Colloquium

3:30–4:30 pm Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

Observation of Pines' Demon in Sr2RuO4 with Momentum-Resolved EELS *
Peter Abbamonte, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Oct 27

Physics Colloquium

3:30–4:30 pm Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

QCD critical point and the predictable randomness of relativistic fluids
Misha Stephanov, University of Illinois, Chicago

Oct 20