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April

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Michael Zaletel – University of California Berkley

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-18T10:00:00 2024-04-18T11:00:00 Anomalous Hall Crystals in Graphene: interaction-driven Chern bands at zero magnetic field Event Location: BRIM 311

April

| Event Location: https://lbnl.zoom.us/j/93893398617?pwd=dmlKMCtvaGE3VnkwTDZEdW5xK3VMdz09 Meeting ID: 938 9339 8617 Passcode: 638333 | Speaker: Daniel Yates (PhD student)

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-12T12:00:00 2024-04-12T14:00:00 Advances in decay spectroscopy of 160Gd and developments for transfer experiments using radioactive isotope beams [Abstract] Event Location: https://lbnl.zoom.us/j/93893398617?pwd=dmlKMCtvaGE3VnkwTDZEdW5xK3VMdz09 Meeting ID: 938 9339 8617 Passcode: 638333

April

| Event Location: HENN 202 | Speaker: Allison Man, PHAS Astrophysics

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-11T16:00:00 2024-04-11T17:00:00 From Antarctica to PHAS: Lessons on inclusive leadership and collaboration in STEM Abstract: Event Location: HENN 202

April

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Domenico Giuliano – Department of Physics, Università della Calabria, Italy

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Abstract: By quenching the interaction strength, we induce and study a topological dynamical phase transition between superconducting phases of a planar fermionic model. Using the Lindblad Master Equation approach to account for the interactions of Bogoliubov quasiparticles among themselves and with the fluctuations of the superconducting order parameter, we derive the corresponding relaxation dynamics of the order parameter. To fully characterize the phase transition, we also compute the fidelity and the spin-Hall conductance of the system.

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-10T14:00:00 2024-04-10T15:00:00 Dissipation driven dynamical topological phase transitions in two-dimensional superconductors Abstract: By quenching the interaction strength, we induce and study a topological dynamical phase transition between superconducting phases of a planar fermionic model. Using the Lindblad Master Equation approach to account for the interactions of Bogoliubov quasiparticles among themselves and with the fluctuations of the superconducting order parameter, we derive the corresponding relaxation dynamics of the order parameter. To fully characterize the phase transition, we also compute the fidelity and the spin-Hall conductance of the system. Event Location: BRIM 311

April

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Daniel Anglés-Alcázar, University of Connecticut

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-08T16:00:00 2024-04-08T17:00:00 Pushing the frontiers of galaxy formation modeling with multi-scale simulations and machine learning Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

April

| Event Location: UBC plaza area between the UBC Bookstore (6200 University Blvd) and the UBC Alumni Centre (6163 University Blvd) | Speaker: PHAS ASTRO Faculty & Students

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Come and join us for this partial eclipse viewing event! PHAS ASTRO faculty and students will be on-site to share information and to lend you eclipse glasses to view the eclipse.

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-08T10:00:00 2024-04-08T12:30:00 Partial Solar Eclipse Viewing Event Come and join us for this partial eclipse viewing event! PHAS ASTRO faculty and students will be on-site to share information and to lend you eclipse glasses to view the eclipse. Event Location: UBC plaza area between the UBC Bookstore (6200 University Blvd) and the UBC Alumni Centre (6163 University Blvd)

April

| Event Location: HENN 201 | Speaker: Paul Hickson, UBC Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-05T15:00:00 2024-04-05T16:00:00 The International Liquid-Mirror Telescope Abstract:  Event Location: HENN 201

April

| Event Location: HENN 202 | Speaker: Heather Gray (UC Berkeley)

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The search for the Higgs boson was central to the conception and design of the LHC detectors. However, measurements of the Higgs coupling to the second and third-generation quarks were regarded as extremely challenging and, in some cases, impossible.  Scientific ingenuity and original thought have allowed ATLAS and CMS to probe the coupling of the Higgs boson to quarks. I will discuss techniques (including machine learning) used to achieve this and provide a brief perspective on future directions.

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-04T16:00:00 2024-04-04T17:00:00 The Art of the Impossible: Probing Challenging Higgs Channels at the LHC Abstract: The search for the Higgs boson was central to the conception and design of the LHC detectors. However, measurements of the Higgs coupling to the second and third-generation quarks were regarded as extremely challenging and, in some cases, impossible.  Scientific ingenuity and original thought have allowed ATLAS and CMS to probe the coupling of the Higgs boson to quarks. I will discuss techniques (including machine learning) used to achieve this and provide a brief perspective on future directions. Bio: Event Location: HENN 202

April

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Fiona Burnell – University of Minnesota

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-04T10:00:00 2024-04-04T11:00:00 Electrons in twisted layers: design, surprise, and a new set of eyes Event Location: BRIM 311

March

| Event Location: HENN 202 | Speaker: Pieter R. Cullis, PhD, FRSC, FRS, OBC, OC, Director, Nanomedicines Research Group, Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of British Columbia.

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-28T16:00:00 2024-03-28T17:00:00 From Solid State Physics To Nanoparticles That Enable COVID-19 Vaccines And Gene Therapies: A Personal Journey Abstract:  Event Location: HENN 202

March

| Event Location: Henn 318 | Speaker: Dr. Jordan S. Wilson-Gerow, Sherman Fairchild Postdoctoral Scholar Research Associate in Theoretical Astrophysics, remote

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-27T15:00:00 2024-03-27T16:00:00 Effective Field Theory for Extreme Mass Ratios Abstract:  Event Location: Henn 318

March

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Marta Reina-Campos, CITA Canada Fellow at the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA) and McMaster University

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-25T16:00:00 2024-03-25T17:00:00 The SCALES project: Stirring the ISM with clustered feedback, and what it does to star clusters Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

March

| Event Location: UBC Earth Science Building: ESB 1012 (also on zoom) | Speaker: Dr. Shohini Ghose, Professor of Physics & Computer Science at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo

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International Women's Day event:

The event is co-sponsored by UBC’s Faculty of Science, Pacific Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Quantum Matter Institute, Department of Physics & Astronomy and UBC Bookstore.

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-22T14:00:00 2024-03-22T16:00:00 Her Space, Her Time: How Trailblazing Women Scientists Decoded the Hidden Universe International Women's Day event: The event is co-sponsored by UBC’s Faculty of Science, Pacific Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Quantum Matter Institute, Department of Physics & Astronomy and UBC Bookstore. Event Location: UBC Earth Science Building: ESB 1012 (also on zoom)

March

| Event Location: HENN 202 | Speaker: Zev Bryant, Stanford University

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-21T16:00:00 2024-03-21T17:00:00 Making and measuring macromolecular machines Abstract : Event Location: HENN 202

March

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Janez Bonca – University of Ljubljana

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Abstract: In the first part of my talk, I will discuss  a Holstein-like model with two electrons nonlinearly coupled to quantum phonons. Using an efficient method based on full quantum approach [1-4] we  simulate the dynamical response of a system subject to a short spatially uniform optical pulse that couples to dipole-active vibrational modes. Nonlinear electron-phonon coupling can either soften or strengthen the phonon frequency in the presence of electron density [5].

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-21T10:00:00 2024-03-21T11:00:00 Equilibrium and far-from-equilibrium properties of bipolaron coupled to dispersive phonons Abstract: In the first part of my talk, I will discuss  a Holstein-like model with two electrons nonlinearly coupled to quantum phonons. Using an efficient method based on full quantum approach [1-4] we  simulate the dynamical response of a system subject to a short spatially uniform optical pulse that couples to dipole-active vibrational modes. Nonlinear electron-phonon coupling can either soften or strengthen the phonon frequency in the presence of electron density [5]. Event Location: BRIM 311

March

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Josh Emery, Northern Arizona University

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-18T16:00:00 2024-03-18T17:00:00 Emerging Views of the Kuiper Belt from JWST Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

March

| Event Location: HENN 202 | Speaker: Tim Tait, University of California, Irvine

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I will discuss the need to extend the Standard Model of particle physics in order to describe the dark matter, a mysterious substance whose existence can be inferred from cosmological measurements, but whose fundamental nature remains unknown.  I’ll discuss how a broad strategy of searching for dark matter using techniques from particle physics and astronomy maximize our chances of successfully discovering its identity, and what this could mean for future research in particle physics.

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-14T16:00:00 2024-03-14T17:00:00 Casting a Wide Net for Dark Matter Abstract:I will discuss the need to extend the Standard Model of particle physics in order to describe the dark matter, a mysterious substance whose existence can be inferred from cosmological measurements, but whose fundamental nature remains unknown.  I’ll discuss how a broad strategy of searching for dark matter using techniques from particle physics and astronomy maximize our chances of successfully discovering its identity, and what this could mean for future research in particle physics. Bio: Event Location: HENN 202

March

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Kirit Karkare

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-14T11:00:00 2024-03-14T12:00:00 Pushing the Limits of Cosmology with Next-Generation Millimeter-Wave Telescopes Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

March

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Kamran Kamiri – National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland

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Abstract: In my presentation, I will give an overview of three primary areas that have been my focal research interests at NOMATEN CoE: i) crystal and amorphous plasticity, ii) transport properties of high-entropy alloys (HEAs), and iii) micro-structural informatics. In i), my research has employed statistical physics to unravel the microscopic basis of plasticity based on the collective dynamics of shear transformation zones in amorphous solids as well as dislocations mechanics in crystalline metals.

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-14T09:45:00 2024-03-14T10:45:00 Multiscale Modeling of Mechanical Deformation in Chemically Complex Alloys Abstract: In my presentation, I will give an overview of three primary areas that have been my focal research interests at NOMATEN CoE: i) crystal and amorphous plasticity, ii) transport properties of high-entropy alloys (HEAs), and iii) micro-structural informatics. In i), my research has employed statistical physics to unravel the microscopic basis of plasticity based on the collective dynamics of shear transformation zones in amorphous solids as well as dislocations mechanics in crystalline metals. Event Location: BRIM 311

March

| Event Location: HENN 200 | Speaker: 6 Incredible Undergraduate Slammers

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Science Communication skills are key for success in all sciences! Being able to explain a complex scientific idea, or theory clearly to a general audience can show your mastery of a subject, sell your research, or successfully launch a start-up!

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-12T17:30:00 2024-03-12T19:30:00 Undergraduate Science Slam Science Communication skills are key for success in all sciences! Being able to explain a complex scientific idea, or theory clearly to a general audience can show your mastery of a subject, sell your research, or successfully launch a start-up! Event Location: HENN 200

March

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Lynne Jones (Areotek/Rubin Observatory)

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Rubin Observatory is on track to start operations of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) in fall 2025, setting off a rush of data that will be massive (20TB per night) and nonstop for ten years. The LSST will survey approximately 20,000 square degrees of sky in ugrizy bandpasses, with highly accurate astrometry and photometry, with individual images reaching depths of about 24.5 in r band.

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-11T16:00:00 2024-03-11T17:00:00 Surveying the Sky with Rubin Observatory Abstract: Rubin Observatory is on track to start operations of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) in fall 2025, setting off a rush of data that will be massive (20TB per night) and nonstop for ten years. The LSST will survey approximately 20,000 square degrees of sky in ugrizy bandpasses, with highly accurate astrometry and photometry, with individual images reaching depths of about 24.5 in r band. Event Location: HENN 318

March

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Ismail El Baggari, Harvard Rowland Institute

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-11T11:00:00 2024-03-11T12:00:00 Visualizing Quantum Matter with Cryogenic Electron Microscopy Abstract:  Event Location: HENN 318

March

| Event Location: BUCH D319 (Buchanan Bldg, 1866 Main Mall) | Speaker: Ian MacPhail (PhD student)

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-08T10:30:00 2024-03-08T12:30:00 Control of Molecular Rotation in Superfluid Helium Abstract: Event Location: BUCH D319 (Buchanan Bldg, 1866 Main Mall)

March

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: John Ruan (Bishop’s University)

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Gravitational wave astronomy is entering a golden era of discovery, and many key science goals of this new frontier rely on 'multi-messenger’ observations that leverage the combination of both 'cosmic messengers' of gravitational waves and light. 

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-04T16:00:00 2024-03-04T17:00:00 Shedding Light on Electromagnetic Counterparts Across the Gravitational Wave Spectrum Abstract:  Gravitational wave astronomy is entering a golden era of discovery, and many key science goals of this new frontier rely on 'multi-messenger’ observations that leverage the combination of both 'cosmic messengers' of gravitational waves and light.  Event Location: HENN 318

March

| Event Location: HENN 301 | Speaker: Thomas Dumitrescu

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Thomas Dumitrescu received a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from Columbia University in 2008, and a Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton University in 2013, under the supervision of Professor Nathan Seiberg at the Institute for Advanced Study.

Before coming to UCLA, he was a five-year postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University.

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-04T12:30:00 2024-03-04T13:30:00 Higgs-Confinement Transitions in QCD from Symmetry Protected Topological Phases   Bio: Thomas Dumitrescu received a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from Columbia University in 2008, and a Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton University in 2013, under the supervision of Professor Nathan Seiberg at the Institute for Advanced Study. Before coming to UCLA, he was a five-year postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University. Event Location: HENN 301

March

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Sophie Renner

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The Standard Model of particle physics cannot be the final word on how to understand fundamental particles theoretically. The missing pieces, intriguing patterns and extreme hierarchies of the Standard Model demand explanations, but any new theory must tread a tightrope of increasingly precise measurements. 
 

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Add to Calendar 2024-03-04T11:00:00 2024-03-04T12:00:00 Beyond the Standard Model: Being Precise about the Unknown Abstract: The Standard Model of particle physics cannot be the final word on how to understand fundamental particles theoretically. The missing pieces, intriguing patterns and extreme hierarchies of the Standard Model demand explanations, but any new theory must tread a tightrope of increasingly precise measurements.   Event Location: HENN 318

February

| Event Location: HENN 202 | Speaker: Lisa Kewley, Harvard & Smithsonian

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-29T16:00:00 2024-02-29T17:00:00 A new vision for the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Abstract: Event Location: HENN 202

February

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Ali Husain

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-29T11:00:00 2024-02-29T12:00:00 Observation of Pines' Demon in Sr2RuO4 Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

February

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Ania Bleszynski Jayich

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Abstract: Sensors that leverage quantum phenomena to measure physical quantities harbor many attractive features beyond classical sensors. Solid-state quantum sensors, with the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond a forefront technology, are particularly attractive for their compatibility with biological and condensed matter systems, offering ultra-high spatial resolution and sensitivity over a wide temperature range, while being quantitative and non-invasive.

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-29T09:45:00 2024-02-29T10:45:00 Quantum sensing in the solid-state: from one spin to many spins Abstract: Sensors that leverage quantum phenomena to measure physical quantities harbor many attractive features beyond classical sensors. Solid-state quantum sensors, with the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond a forefront technology, are particularly attractive for their compatibility with biological and condensed matter systems, offering ultra-high spatial resolution and sensitivity over a wide temperature range, while being quantitative and non-invasive. Event Location: BRIM 311

February

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Tibor Rakovszky, Bloch Postdoctoral Fellow in Quantum Science and Engineering (Stanford University)

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-27T11:00:00 2024-02-27T12:00:00 New frontiers in error correction and many-body physics: non-equilibrium quantum matter and non-Euclidean geometries Abstract:  Event Location: HENN 318

February

| Event Location: Henn 318 | Speaker: Erik Frieling (PhD student)

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-23T09:30:00 2024-02-23T11:30:00 Atom-Atom, Atom-molecule and molecule-molecule collisions at ultra-cold and room temperature Abstract: Event Location: Henn 318

February

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: David Goldhaber-Gordon – Stanford University

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Abstract: When two atomically-thin layers of a material are stacked one atop each other, with a relative twist angle between them, properties can emerge that bear little resemblance to the behavior of the individual layers. Though much can be predicted and designed about such structures, I will share two vignettes about how my students aimed for a particular behavior but found something quite different.

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-22T13:00:00 2024-02-22T14:00:00 Electrons in twisted layers: design, surprise, and a new set of eyes Abstract: When two atomically-thin layers of a material are stacked one atop each other, with a relative twist angle between them, properties can emerge that bear little resemblance to the behavior of the individual layers. Though much can be predicted and designed about such structures, I will share two vignettes about how my students aimed for a particular behavior but found something quite different. Event Location: BRIM 311

February

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Nat Tantivasadakarn, Burke Postdoctoral Fellow, Caltech

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-22T11:00:00 2024-02-22T12:00:00 Sculpting quantum many-body states and quantum error correcting codes with measurements Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

February

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Shingo Kono

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-15T11:00:00 2024-02-15T12:00:00 Long-lived superconducting quantum circuits toward fault-tolerant quantum computing Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

February

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: James Analytis - UC Berkley

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-15T09:45:00 2024-02-15T10:45:00 Frustrated Quantum Devices: understanding how correlations, complex order and boundary states manifest in novel material functionalities Event Location: BRIM 311

February

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Bobby Bickley, Ph.D. candidate, University of Victoria

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-12T16:00:00 2024-02-12T17:00:00 A machine learning lens on galaxy mergers in the nearby Universe   Abstract:  Event Location: HENN 318

February

| Event Location: TRIUMF Auditorium | Speaker: Laura Berzak, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-08T14:00:00 2024-02-08T15:00:00 Megajoule Fusion Yields at the National Ignition Facility (shared with UBC) Abstract: Event Location: TRIUMF Auditorium

February

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: James McIver– Columbia University

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Abstract: Ultrafast optoelectronic circuits offer new opportunities for investigating and controlling the electrical responses of microstructured quantum materials and heterostructures at femtosecond timescales and THz frequencies. Based on metal waveguides and laser-triggered photoconductive switches, these chip-scale circuits can be interfaced to quantum materials to directly probe the ultrafast flow of electrical currents or perform near-field THz spectroscopy on length scales orders of magnitude smaller than the diffraction limit.

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-08T10:00:00 2024-02-08T11:00:00 Ultrafast optoelectronic circuits Abstract: Ultrafast optoelectronic circuits offer new opportunities for investigating and controlling the electrical responses of microstructured quantum materials and heterostructures at femtosecond timescales and THz frequencies. Based on metal waveguides and laser-triggered photoconductive switches, these chip-scale circuits can be interfaced to quantum materials to directly probe the ultrafast flow of electrical currents or perform near-field THz spectroscopy on length scales orders of magnitude smaller than the diffraction limit. Event Location: BRIM 311

February

| Event Location: Henn 318 | Speaker: Mandana Amiri, Experimental Cosmology Project Manager for CHIME, University of British Columbia & Parham Zarei, PhD candidate, University of British Columbia, in-person

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Add to Calendar 2024-02-07T15:00:00 2024-02-07T16:00:00 FPGA-based Data Acquisition and Instrumentation in Astrophysics Experiments Abstract: Event Location: Henn 318

January

| Event Location: Henn 318 | Speaker: Yuri Levin, Prof. of Physics, Department of Physics, University of Columbia (remote). For more details, please see https://thea.astro.columbia.edu/people/yuri-levin

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I have not published on this topic for over 20 years, but I feel it could be useful to critically discuss some old and new articles and ideas.
My aim is to focus on the basic or almost basic physics.

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-31T15:00:00 2024-01-31T16:00:00 Remarks on Gravitational Waves from Spinning Neutron Stars RECORDING AVAILABLE AT: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xMX95y1b9v0X1tmEtx-WgEU-keszFKpZ/view?usp=sharing Abstract: I have not published on this topic for over 20 years, but I feel it could be useful to critically discuss some old and new articles and ideas. My aim is to focus on the basic or almost basic physics. Event Location: Henn 318

January

| Event Location: MSL room 226 with a hybrid option Zoom link: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/3770243649?pwd=Y2VCdXoxM0wyRFhQVWFlQ2RhQWFRQT09&omn=68781685568 Meeting ID: 377 024 3649 Passcode: 514771 | Speaker: Cynthia Shaheen (PhD student)

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Abstract: DNA, RNA and proteins, which drive life, have complicated, constantly changing structures. For example, DNA inside cells is supercoiled, and the amount of supercoiling is constantly under flux. 
This supercoiling can drive structural transitions, such as AT-rich regions in under-twisted DNA denaturing under physiological conditions. 

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-30T11:00:00 2024-01-30T13:00:00 Studies of supercoiling-induced denaturation within DNA plasmids using single-molecule Convex Lens-induced Confinement microscopy Abstract: DNA, RNA and proteins, which drive life, have complicated, constantly changing structures. For example, DNA inside cells is supercoiled, and the amount of supercoiling is constantly under flux. This supercoiling can drive structural transitions, such as AT-rich regions in under-twisted DNA denaturing under physiological conditions.  Event Location: MSL room 226 with a hybrid option Zoom link: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/3770243649?pwd=Y2VCdXoxM0wyRFhQVWFlQ2RhQWFRQT09&omn=68781685568 Meeting ID: 377 024 3649 Passcode: 514771

January

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Dr. Chris Willott, Senior Research Officer at the Herzberg Astronomy & Astrophysics Research Centre

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-29T16:00:00 2024-01-29T17:00:00 What do JWST Observations infer about Galaxy Formation and LCDM?   Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

January

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Daniel Brennan

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The Callan Rubakov Effect describes the interaction between (massless) fermions and a smooth monopole in 4d gauge theory. In this scenario, the fermions can probe the UV physics inside the monopole core which leads to interesting effects such as proton decay in GUT models. However, the monopole-fermion scattering appears to lead to out-states that are not in the perturbative Hilbert space. In this talk, we will review this issue and propose a new physical mechanism that resolves this long-standing confusion.

 

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-26T12:00:00 2024-01-26T13:00:00 The Callan Rubakov Effect Abstract:  The Callan Rubakov Effect describes the interaction between (massless) fermions and a smooth monopole in 4d gauge theory. In this scenario, the fermions can probe the UV physics inside the monopole core which leads to interesting effects such as proton decay in GUT models. However, the monopole-fermion scattering appears to lead to out-states that are not in the perturbative Hilbert space. In this talk, we will review this issue and propose a new physical mechanism that resolves this long-standing confusion.   Event Location: HENN 318

January

| Event Location: HENN 202 | Speaker: Host: Megan Bingham, PHAS Course Coordinator

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-25T16:00:00 2024-01-25T17:00:00 Discussion: The TA Experience in our Department   Abstract: Event Location: HENN 202

January

| Event Location: AMPL 311 |

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-25T10:00:00 2024-01-25T11:00:00 Many-Body Exciton Polariton Quantum Dynamics in Optical Microcavities based on two-dimensional Metal-Halide Semiconductors Event Location: AMPL 311

January

| Event Location: Henn 318 | Speaker: Alan Knee, PhD candidate, LIGO member, University of British Columbia

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-24T15:00:00 2024-01-24T16:00:00 Searching for continuous gravitational-wave emission associated with stochastic radiometer candidates Abstract: Event Location: Henn 318

January

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Dr. Toby Brown, Plaskett Fellow at the Herzberg Astronomy & Astrophysics Research Centre

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The Virgo Environment Traced in CO Survey (VERTICO) is an Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Large Program that has mapped the distribution and kinematics of star-forming molecular gas across 51 Virgo Cluster satellite galaxies on sub-kpc scales. 

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-22T16:00:00 2024-01-22T17:00:00 How do environmental processes quench cluster galaxies? Abstract: The Virgo Environment Traced in CO Survey (VERTICO) is an Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Large Program that has mapped the distribution and kinematics of star-forming molecular gas across 51 Virgo Cluster satellite galaxies on sub-kpc scales.  Event Location: HENN 318

January

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Abstract: Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) combines an alpha emitting radioisotope with an appropriate biological targeting molecule to selectively bind to cancer cells and deliver highly localised cytotoxic radiation while sparing healthy non-targeted tissues.

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-16T11:00:00 2024-01-16T13:00:00 Dosimetry and biodistribution of actinium radiopharmaceuticals for targeted alpha therapy Abstract: Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) combines an alpha emitting radioisotope with an appropriate biological targeting molecule to selectively bind to cancer cells and deliver highly localised cytotoxic radiation while sparing healthy non-targeted tissues. Event Location: Henn 318 and Zoom https://ubc.zoom.us/j/66307083128?pwd=U2hqdXZRWjdnVnE4aEIrWVk2dkhOQT09 Meeting ID: 663 0708 3128 Passcode: 123 One tap mobile +17789072071,,66307083128#,,,,,,0#,,123# Dial by your location +1 778 907 2071 (Vancouver) +1 647 374 4685 (Toronto) +1 647 375 2970 (Toronto) +1 647 375 2971 (Toronto) +1 204 272 7920 (Manitoba) +1 438 809 7799 (Montreal) +1 587 328 1099 (Alberta) +1 613 209 3054 (Ottawa) Join from a videoconferencing system IP: 65.39.152.160 Meeting ID: 663 0708 3128 Passcode: 123 SIP: 66307083128@vn.zmca.us Passcode: 123

January

| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Thomas Rennie, UBC Physics & Astronomy

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-15T16:00:00 2024-01-15T17:00:00 The CO Mapping Array Galactic Plane Survey   Abstract: Event Location: HENN 318

January

| Event Location: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/67710585936?pwd=cE9kQzEvcHppMjJ4VmI5bkFvSDRpdz09 Passcode: 667047 | Speaker: Justin Poon (PhD student)

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Add to Calendar 2024-01-12T15:00:00 2024-01-12T17:00:00 Cardiac radiosurgery motion management – investigation of regional myocardial motion and cardiac gating Abstract: Event Location: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/67710585936?pwd=cE9kQzEvcHppMjJ4VmI5bkFvSDRpdz09 Passcode: 667047