Early Career Scientist Seminar: Igor Brandão Cavalcanti Moreira, Yale
“Optomechanics Inside a Levitated Superfluid Helium-4 Drop”
“Optomechanics Inside a Levitated Superfluid Helium-4 Drop”
“Early results from sPHENIX run 2024”
Now in science operations, NASA’s Webb Telescope is the most powerful telescope ever built. Science results are now pouring in from Webb like a waterfall. In this talk, Dr. Riby will summarize what this Webb is, how it works, and the breadth and the depth of its science program, from planets in our own solar system to galaxies seen when the Universe was young. She will touch on the power of using Webb in combination with cosmic telescopes, also known as gravitational lenses.
“Wright Lab Self-Study and Community Feedback”
In this WL all-hands meeting we will discuss the results and community feedback to the WL questionnaire and our plans for the future. Please fill out the WL questionnaire for the physics self-study and come with your ideas and suggestions for how we can make Wright Lab even better!
The Wright Lab community is invited to a weekly meeting on Mondays at 9:30 a.m. in WL-216 to hear about and discuss what is going on at the lab.
Host: Karsten Heeger
“Baryon Number Violation in DUNE: Proton Decay Sensitivity using Machine Learning and LArTPC Validations with ProtoDUNE-2”
Job Search Strategies
Bio: Derek I. Webster, Director of Common Good & Creative Careers
“Cosmic-Ray Super-PeVatrons and Extreme Accelerators”
Please join Yale Chemistry for a Silliman Seminar in Theoretical Chemistry with Chris Chipot, Research Director at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) at University of Lorraine, and Adjunct Professor of Physics at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Title: TBD
Please join Yale Chemistry for a Silliman Seminar in theoretical/ materials chemistry with Anatole von Lilienfeld, Professor & Clark Chair of Advanced Materials at the Vector Institute, from University of Toronto.
Title: TBD
Please join Yale Chemistry for an Inorganic Chemistry Seminar with Hemamala Karunadasa, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University.
Title: TBA