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“NMR Studies of Protein Hydration and Protein-Ligand Interactions”

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UNC-CH PhD Defense Yuan Chong, UNC-CH "NMR Studies of Protein Hydration and Protein-Ligand Interactions" Hydration water plays a crucial role in a variety of biological processes such as protein folding and drug binding, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. I … Read more

“NUCLEAR PHYSICS FOR BEYOND-THE-STANDARD-MODEL SEARCHES”

UNC-CH NUCLEAR COLLOQUIUM “NUCLEAR PHYSICS FOR BEYOND-THE-STANDARD-MODEL SEARCHES” Martin Hoferichter, University of Washington Precision measurements of low-energy observables can provide constraints on physics beyond the Standard Model that are complementary to direct searches at the energy frontier, often extending the … Read more

“Energy Landscape Theory: From Folding Proteins to Folding Chromosomes”

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Peter Wolynes, Rice University "Energy Landscape Theory: From Folding Proteins to Folding Chromosomes" The statistical mechanics of energy landscapes has resolved the paradoxes of how information-bearing matter can assemble itself spontaneously. I will explain how … Read more

“Atomic nuclei from the ground up”

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UNC-CH Nuclear Colloquium Ragnar Stroberg, TRIUMF "Atomic nuclei from the ground up" The standard model of particle physics has been astoundingly successful in predicting and interpreting the results of atomic and sub-atomic experiments. However when it comes to atomic nuclei … Read more

“Ab initio many-body methods for nuclear structure”

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UNC-CH Nuclear Chalk Talk Ragnar Stroberg, TRIUMF "Ab initio many-body methods for nuclear structure" A major effort in modern nuclear theory is the solution of the many-body problem in a systematically improvable framework. In this talk, I will discuss approaches … Read more

“Fundamental Physics with Electroweak Probes of Nuclei”

UNC-CH Nuclear Colloquium Saori Pastore, LANL "Fundamental Physics with Electroweak Probes of Nuclei" The past decade has witnessed tremendous progress in the theoretical and computational tools that produce our understanding of nuclei. A number of microscopic calculations of nuclear structure … Read more

“Two-nucleon electroweak currents”

"UNC-CH Nuclear Chalk Talk" Saori Pastore, LANL "Two-nucleon electroweak currents" In this talk, I will discuss available models of two-nucleon electroweak currents and their impact on ongoing research programs in fundamental symmetries and neutrinos.

“The life-cycle of gas in dying galaxies”

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"UNC-CH Astrophysics Colloquium" Katherine Alatalo, Carnegie Observatories "The life-cycle of gas in dying galaxies" Modern day galaxies populate a bimodal distribution, in both morphology and color space. Their morphological and color properties are also inter-related, with lenticular and elliptical galaxies … Read more