NPA Seminar: Vinicius Mikuni, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Talk Title: Accelerating Discovery in High Energy Physics using AI
Talk Title: Accelerating Discovery in High Energy Physics using AI
Talk Title: “New Tools for Dark Matter and Gravitational Wave Detection: Cryogenic Optical Resonators and Long-Baseline Atom Interferometers”
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Talk Title: Probing New Physics with the PROSPECT Reactor Antineutrino Experiment
Wright Lab will host two, identical 1.5-hour Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Shop Orientations on Thursday, January 23 at 10:00 a.m. and Monday, January 27 at 1:00 p.m. The EHS shop orientation is offered each semester and is required to be taken once by anyone who would like to gain access and make use of the research and teaching shops at Wright Lab.
For more information on the shop facilities at Wright Lab see:
https://wlab.yale.edu/facilities
Wright Lab will host two, identical 1.5-hour Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Shop Orientations on Thursday, January 23 at 10:00 a.m. and Monday, January 27 at 1:00 p.m. The EHS shop orientation is offered each semester and is required to be taken once by anyone who would like to gain access and make use of the research and teaching shops at Wright Lab.
For more information on the shop facilities at Wright Lab see:
https://wlab.yale.edu/facilities
Talk Title: Axion Dark Matter Searches from Radio to Infrared
Talk Title: “The Electron-Ion Collider as a Potential Pentaquark Factory”
Abstract: The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is a groundbreaking facility designed to probe the subatomic world, particularly the structure of nuclear matter and nucleons. This talk highlights the EIC’s potential as a powerful pentaquark factory, offering opportunities not only to measure pentaquarks but to precisely characterize their properties. With its high energy and exceptional spin polarization capabilities, the EIC will open a new chapter in exotic hadron research.
The CCAM Symposium is an annual, interdisciplinary event that investigates the cultural landscape of our time. Acting as a bridge between the discoveries at CCAM and those on campus and beyond, it features discussions, exhibitions, performances, workshops, and more. In 2025, the symposium explores the theme of “illuminations.”
Please join Yale Chemistry for a junior faculty candidate seminar in Physical Chemistry with Jacob Higgins, NRC Postdoctoral Fellow at JILA and University of Colorado Boulder.