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[Emeriti-faculty] Meeting with colloquium speaker this Friday




Dear colleagues,

Please let me know if you would like to meet with Dr. Rusu, the colloquium speaker for this Friday.
Thanks,

Cristian

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Cristian Staii
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Tufts University,
Science and Technology (STC) Center, Room 209
Medford, MA 02155 USA
Phone: 617-627-5368

email: Cristian Staii tufts edu
https://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/display/CristianStaiiTuftsUniversity/Home


Quoting Gayle Grant <gayle grant tufts edu>:

Good afternoon:

List of events for the week of October 25, 2010.

5:00 PM
Monday, October 25, 2010
Robinson Hall 250
Physics Graduate Students? JOURNAL CLUB
Oral Qualifying Exam
Konstantinos Metallinos
?Introduction to N=1 Supersymmetry?
(undergraduate students, faculty and anyone interested are also invited: food served at 4:30 pm in Knipp Library)

Noon
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Society of Physics STudents
General Meeting
Robinson 251, Knipp Library
Meeting to discuss future events.

1:30 pm
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tufts University
Lunchtime Cosmology Seminar
Robinson Hall, Room 250
?Coincidences and Hierarchies from Measure Geometry?
Stefan Leichenauer
University of California, Berkeley

1:00 pm
Friday, October 29, 2010
TUFTS UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
ASTRO-COFFEE DISCUSSION
Robinson 251 (Knipp Library)
Katie Thorne
will talk on:
Constraints on the First Galazies: z~10 Galaxy Candidates from HST WFC3/IR
By Bouwens et al.
http://arxiv.org/abs/0912.4263
Coffee will be served

3:00 pm
Friday, October 29, 2010
TUFTS UNIVERSITY
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium
Science & Technology Center, Room 136
4 Colby St., Medford Campus
"Towards the Higgs at Tevatron"
Vadim Rusu
Fermilab
We are living a crucial moment in the history of particle physics. With the LHC starting to test new grounds at the energy frontier and the Tevatron dataset ever increasing we are soon to witness a breakthrough in our understanding of the fundamentals of the Universe. Among the most important questions right now is what gives mass to fundamental particles and the most common answer is via the Higgs mechanism. There is a long standing effort at Tevatron towards finding the Higgs boson. I will present here the experimental challenges posed by such endeavors and the progress so far with an emphasis on the efforts to measure a similar process, the gauge boson pair production in hadron collisions.
Refreshments served at 2:30 in STC, Room 124.

6:00 pm
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tufts University
Society of Physics Students (SPS)
Sacco's Bowling Haven
Davis Square
45 Day Street, Somerville.
Faculty and SPS Students will enjoy a night of candlepin bowling and flatbread pizza from the adjacent restaurant.
If you have any questions, please send us an email or ask us in person.
Emma Goldsmith-Rooney, President (emmagoldsmithrooney gmail com)
Sawyer Bernath, Vice President (sawyer bernath tufts edu)
Tufts Society of Physics Students (SPS)


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