Physics Club: 2017-2018
Ehud Altman, University of California Berkeley
Chaos, thermalization and the dynamics of quantum information: how quantum butterflies produce classical storms (Apr. 16, 2018)
Host: Nir Navon
Jack Harris, Yale University
Graduate Recruitment Open House
Quantum effects in the motion of surprisingly large objects (Apr. 6, 2018)
Host: Sean Barrett
Mehran Kardar, MIT
Pressure and force from non-equilibrium fluctuations in QED and Active Matter (Mar. 26, 2018)
Host: Charles Baltay
Joseph Thywissen, University of Toronto
Ultracold Dynamics (Mar. 5, 2018)
Host: Leonid Glazman
Walter Goldberger, Yale University
Black holes from quarks, gravitational waves from gluons (Feb. 26, 2018)
Host: Charles Baltay
Frédéric Chevy, Ecole Normale Supérieure
The Cobra Wave (Feb. 19, 2018)
Host: Nir Navon
Seamus Davis, Cornell
Visualizing Quantum Matter (Feb. 12, 2018)
Host: Charles Ahn
Larry Gladney, University of Pennsylvania
Quarks to Cosmos: Fundamental Physics from the LSST (Feb. 7, 2018)
Host: Paul Tipton
Peter Schiffer, Yale University
Artificial spin ice: playground for frustration (Jan. 29, 2018)
Host: Nir Navon
David Moore, Yale University
Precision searches for new physics using optically levitated sensors (Jan. 22, 2018)
Host: Nir Navon
Phillip Barbeau, Duke University
The World’s Smallest Neutrino Detector (Dec. 11, 2017)
Host: Karsten Heeger
L. Mahadevan, Harvard
Morphogenesis: geometry, physics and biology (Dec. 4, 2017)
Host: Simon Mochrie
Kathryn Zurek, LBL
Broadening the Searchlight: New Ideas in Dark Matter Detection (Nov. 27, 2017)
Host: Sarah Demers
Marcelle Soares-Santos, Brandeis University
Observation of a Gravitational Wave Emitting Neutron Star Merger with the Dark Energy Camera (Nov. 13, 2017)
Host: Sarah Demers
Michael Lisa, Ohio State University
Subatomic fluid spintronics - Global hyperon polarization in heavy ion collisions at RHIC (Nov. 6, 2017)
Host: Helen Caines
Zhi-Xun Shen, Stanford University
Cooperative Interactions as a Pathway to High Temperature Superconductivity (Oct. 30, 2017)
Host: Leonid Glazman
Kyle Cranmer, NYU
What does the Revolution in Artificial Intelligence Mean for Physics? (Oct. 23, 2017)
Host: Sarah Demers
John W. M. Bush, MIT
Pilot-wave hydrodynamics (Oct. 9, 2017)
Host: John Wettlaufer
Florian Schreck, Amsterdam
Ultracold Strontium for Clocks, Gravimeters and Many-Body Physics (Oct. 2, 2017)
Host: Nir Navon
Kate Marvel, NASA GISS and Columbia University
Rainfall in a Warmer World (Sept. 25, 2017)
Host: Sarah Demers
Michael Murrell, Yale University
From Active Liquid Crystals to De-wetting Liquid Droplets: Using Mesoscopic Models to Understand the Physical Behaviors of Cells and Tissues (Sept. 18, 2017)
Host: Simon Mochrie
William Bialek, Princeton University and The Graduate Center, City University of New York
The physics of life: How much can we calculate? (Sept. 11, 2017)
Host: R. Shankar