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BAPC-Calendar for the Week of March 14



THE BOSTON AREA PHYSICS CALENDAR

 

The Boston Area Physics Calendar is published weekly during the academic year by the department of Physics at Northeastern University. Entries should be sent no later than 12:00 pm on the Thursday before the week of the actual event.

 

Note: Entries that are past the deadline will have to be sent by you to the BAPC late entry email address listed below.

 

ON-TIME submissions: Send to bapc-events cosmos phy tufts edu

LATE submissions: Send to bapc-late cosmos phy tufts edu

SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE to/from the BAPC calendar: http://cosmos.phy.tufts.edu/bapc.html

 

 

Monday

2:00pm

Monday, March 14

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Center of Theoretical Physics Cosman Seminar Room 6c-442

Nuclear and Particle Theory Seminar

"Hidden Sector Dark Matter with a Mass Gap"

Josh Ruderman, NYU

 

 

4:00 PM

Monday, March 14, 2016

Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Laboratory for Nuclear Science

Nuclear and Particle Physics Colloquium

Kolker Room, 26-414

New Directions in Searching for the Dark Universe

Prof. Surjeet Rajendran – University of California-Berkeley

Refreshments served at 3:30 pm

http://web.mit.edu/lns/news/nuclear.html

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

 

3:30 pm

Wednesday, Mar 16, 2016

Boston University

Particle & Fields

Physics Research Bldg, Room 595

"Revisiting Quantum Field Theory in non-integer dimensions"

Slava Rychkov

CERN

 

 

 

Thursday

 

 

4:00 p.m.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The David and Edith Harris Physics Colloquium Series

Building 10, Room 250

"Evolutionary Dynamics in Microbes"

Michael Desai

Harvard University

Refreshments @ 3:30 PM in 4-349

http://web.mit.edu/physics/events/colloquia.html

 

 

 

Friday

 

 

3:00 p.m.           

Friday, March 18, 2016

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Plasma Science and Fusion Center Seminar

Building NW17-218

"Fusion rockets for planetary defense"

Glen Wurden

Los Alamos National Laboratory