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Colloquium

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

Junyeong Ahn- Harvard   Title: Shedding Light on Topology: Exploring Topological Materials with Light-Matter Interactions Exploration of topological materials is a central theme of modern quantum condensed matter physics, and it is currently encountering new horizons. Traditionally, the field has … Read more

Binge-watching the Sky!

Fullsteam Brewery 726 Rigsbee Avenue, Durham, NC, United States

I am Lawrence Machia, a third year graduate student in Nick Law’s lab, and I will be presenting on the Argus Optical Array and its prototypes.  The Argus Optical Array will make a horizon-to-horizon movie of the night sky with … Read more

Astronomy on Tap

Fullsteam Brewery 726 Rigsbee Avenue, Durham, NC, United States

Astronomy on Tap- Fullsteam Brewery (726 Rigsbee Ave, Durham, NC 27701).

Chalk Talk

Phillips 258

Junyeong Ahn- Harvard TBA

Thesis Proposal Presentation

Investigating the O-Na Anticorrelation in Globular Clusters through Improved Low Energy Cross Section Measurements of the 20Ne(p,γ)21Na  keV Resonance at LENA Within every Globular Cluster (GC) there exists a star-to-star variation in the abundances of light elements. Specifically, there is an anticorrelation … Read more

Physics from the Ground Up

Lanza's Cafe Carrboro

For the uninitiated, Physics from the Ground Up is a monthly public talk series based out of Lanza's Cafe in Carrboro where you have the opportunity to share your work to a general audience. This is a great opportunity to engage the … Read more

Colloquium

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

Dr. Nicholas Loutrel, Milan-Bicocca   Title:  The Eccentric Behavior of Compact Binaries   The exceptional efforts of the LVK collaboration have resulted in the unprecedented detection of gravitational waves from ninety compact object binaries, most of which are binary black … Read more

Chalk Talk

Phillips 258

Dr. Nicholas Loutrel, Milan-Bicocca   Title: Testing the Black Hole No-Hair Theorems with Precessing Binaries   Abstract: Black holes in general relativity obey the no-hair theorems, which predict that their multipolar structure is axisymmetric and only dependent on three parameter: … Read more

Colloquium

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

Dr. Roberto Oliveri- Observatoire de Paris, Meudon   Asymptotic symmetries play a crucial role in gravity, particularly in understanding the behaviour of gravitational systems at large distances. The relevance of asymptotic symmetries has always been central in the quest for … Read more

Research Talk

Phillips 258

BMS flux-balance laws: a connection between asymptotic symmetries and GW theory Dr. Roberto Oliveri- Observatoire de Paris, Meudon I will first outline the main steps to derive the asymptotic symmetry group in GR, known as the BMS group. Then, I … Read more