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BAPC-Calendar for the Week of May 2



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, May 2

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Center of Theoretical Physics

Nuclear & Particle Theory Seminar

Cosman Room, 6c-442

``Phenomenology of semileptonic B-meson decays with form factors from lattice QCD"

Ran Zhou, Fermi Lab

 

 

4:00 PM

Monday, May 2, 2016

Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Laboratory for Nuclear Science

Nuclear and Particle Physics Colloquium

Kolker Room, 26-414

The Story of Double Beta Decay

Dr. Jenni Kotila – University of Jyvaskyla, Finland/Yale University

Refreshments served at 3:30 pm

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

 

 

 

4:00 p.m.

Monday May 2, 2016

Brown University

Department of Physics Colloquium

Barus & Holley room 168

"Swimming of micro-organisms: Collective motion driven by molecular motors."

Joe Howard

Yale

http://www.brown.edu/academics/physics/

 

 

4:15 p.m.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Harvard University

Physics Colloquium

Jefferson 250

"Learning and Inference When There Is Little Data"

Yasser Roudi

Norwegian University of Science and Technology Tea served in Jefferson 450 @ 3:30 p.m.

http://www.physics.harvard.edu

 

 

 

Tuesday

 

7:00 pm

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

John Harvard's, Harvard Square

33 Dunster St

Cambridge, MA 02138

Featuring a talk on big data and its uses in the business world by Ziad Nejmeldeen, Chief Scientist at Infor Dynamic Science Labs.

Join us for a free drink, great food, and a fun night of networking. Free to attend and open to all.

go.aps.org/local_links

 

 

Wednesday

 

 

11:00 AM

Wednesday, May 4

ITAMP/CCB Joint Quantum Sciences Seminar in Chemistry

Harvard University Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP) & Harvard Chemistry & Chemical Biology

Pfizer Lecture Hall, Mallinckrodt Building, B23

12 Oxford Street

“Non-Hermitian Quantum Mechanics (NHQM) theory for cold molecular collisions”

Prof. Nimrod Moiseyev

Technion - Israel Institute ofTechnology

http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/itamp/gcalendar.html

 

 

 

3:00pm

Wednesday, May 4

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Center of Theoretical Physics

StringTheory Seminar

``A Stereoscopic CFT Lens for Holography"

James Sully, Stanford

 

 

 

4:00 pm

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Harvard University

Seminar

Palfrey House, 18 Hammond Street, First Floor Conference Room

“NOvA Particle ID with Convolutional Visual Networks”

Adam Aurisano

University of Cincinnati

Cookies will be served

 

 

 

4:30 PM

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Joint Quantum Sciences Seminar

Inaugural Dalgarno Lectures

Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and

Optical Physics (ITAMP) & Harvard Quantum Optics Center (HQOC)

Harvard University

Jefferson 250, Harvard University, Department of Physics

“Strongly Interacting Rydberg Gases in Thermal Vapor Cells”

TIlman Pfau

Universität Stuttgart, Germany

Tea served at 4:00 after short student talk by Stefan Pabst

http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/itamp/gcalendar.html

 

 

 

Thursday

 

1:00 pm

Thursday, May 5, 2015

University of Massachusetts Boston

Physics Colloquium

Science Center, Room S-3-126

“TBA”

Markus Greiner

Harvard U

Refreshments served at 12:45, S-3-126

Questions: Maxim Olshanii <Maxim Olchanyi umb edu>

 

 

 

4:00 PM

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Lectures 2 and 3 will be given by Prof. Pfau

as the Physics colloquium, MIT

"Ultracold Dipolar Gases:  From Chromium to Lanthanides"

Building 10, Room 250

 

 

4:00 p.m.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The David and Edith Harris Physics Colloquium Series

Building 10, Room 250

"Ultracold Dipolar Gases: From Chromium to Lanthanides"

Tilman Pfau

University of Stuttgart

Refreshments @ 3:30 PM in 4-349

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

 

 

Friday

 

3:00 p.m.           

Friday, May 6, 2016

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Plasma Science and Fusion Center Seminar

Building NW17-218

"Dense Plasmas for Bright Light Sources, IR to EUV"

Don Smith

Energetiq Technology, Inc.