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“Nucleonic Systems as viewed at Different Distance Scales”

Phillips 277

"UNC-CH Nuclear Chalk Talk" Jens Braun, Technical University of Darmstadt "Nucleonic Systems as viewed at Different Distance Scales" The Renormalization Group (RG) represents an important method in modern physics as it allows systematic studies of the changes of physical systems … Read more

“Stellar and Exoplanet Archeology in the Space Age”

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“UNC-CH Astrophysics Chalk Talk” JJ Hermes, UNC-CH “Stellar and Exoplanet Archeology in the Space Age” My research portfolio and how that will fit in with SOAR (and Evryscope, SALT, PROMPT).

“Topological Carbon: a New Perspective”

UNC-CH PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY COLLOQUIUM Shengbai Zhang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "Topological Carbon: a New Perspective" Topological physics in solids began with carbon but drifted away due to its exceedingly small spin-orbit coupling (SOC), which is thought to be essential for … Read more

“Probing new physics at high and low energy”

UNC-CH Nuclear Colloquium Emanuele Mereghetti, LBNL "Probing new physics at high and low energy" The Standard Model of particle physics is an extremely successful theory, tested over a wide range of energy scales. Still, there are many fascinating open problems, … Read more

“The evolution of protoplanetary disks and their host stars”

Phillips 247

"UNC-CH Astrophysics Colloquium" Gregory Herczeg, Peking University "The evolution of protoplanetary disks and their host stars" The origins of our own planetary system was set when the sun was still young and surrounded by a circumstellar disk. Although the evolutionary … Read more

“What is quantum mechanics? A minimal formulation”

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Prof. Pierre Hohenberg, NYU "What is quantum mechanics? A minimal formulation" This talk asks why the interpretation of quantum mechanics, in contrast to classical mechanics, remains a subject of controversy. I shall present a 'minimal … Read more