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Monday, September 14 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center of Theoretical Physics Nuclear & Particle Theory Seminar Cosman Room, 6c-442 ``New Techniques for New Physics Discoveries in Run 2 at the LHC"? James Gainer, University of Florida Refreshments will be served 4:00 PM Monday, September 14, 2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Laboratory for Nuclear Science Nuclear and Particle Physics Colloquium Kolker Room, 26-414 “Searching for New Short Range Forces Using Optically Levitated Microspheres” Dr. David Moore – Stanford University
Lee Grodzins Postdoctoral Award Winner Refreshments served at 3:30 pm http://web.mit.edu/lns/news/nuclear.html 4:00 p.m. Monday September 14, 2015 Brown University Barus & Holley room 168 "The Memory of Sand" Matthieu Wyart NYU http://www.brown.edu/academics/physics/ 1:15 p.m. Tuesday, September 15, 2015 Harvard University Mathematical Physics Seminar Jefferson 453 “String Theory Entropy and Black Holes” C. Vafa
Harvard 3:00pm Wednesday, September 16 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center of Theoretical Physics String/Gravity Theory Seminar Cosman Room, 6c-442 ``Gauge Enhancement and Landscaping in G2 Compactifications of M-theory" James Halverson, Northeastern University Refreshments will be served 4:00 pm Physics Colloquium Series Martin Greven School of Physics and Astronomy 1:00 pm Thursday, September 17, 2015 University of Massachusetts Boston Physics Colloquium Science Center, Room S-3-126 “Traveling-Wave MRI at Ultra-High Magnetic Fields” Alexey Tonyshkin UMass Boston Refreshments served at 12:45, S-3-126 Questions: Maxim Olshanii
<Maxim Olchanyi umb edu> 4:00 pm Thursday, September 17, 2015 Northeastern University Physics Seminar Dana Research Center, Room 114 “Detecting Cosmic Neutrinos with Icecube at the Earth’s South Pole” Naoko Kurahashi Neilson Drexel University 1:30 pm
Friday, September 18, 2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Theoretical Physics, Cosman Seminar Quantum Information Processing Seminar Room 6c-442 "When must a local Hamiltonian be unfrustrated?" Or Sattath MIT |