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“Physics and Astronomy Colloquium- Lindley Winslow”

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Lindley Winslow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "First Results from CUORE: Majorana Neutrinos and the Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay" The neutrino is unique among the Standard Model particles. It is the only fundamental fermion that … Read more

“Physics and Astronomy Colloquium- Mark Conradi”

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Mark Conradi, Washington University "Earth’s Field NMR to Detect Spilled Oil Trapped under Arctic Ice" Oil production from wells in the arctic sea must face the possibility of leakage.  Spilled oil would try to rise … Read more

“Physics and Astronomy Colloquium- Kate Scholberg”

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Kate Scholberg, Duke University "What Stubs and Sparkles In Vast Vats of Liquid Will Tell Us About Exploding Stars" When a massive star collapses at the end of its life, nearly all of the gravitational … Read more

“Physics and Astronomy Colloquium-Doug Edmonds”

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Doug Edmonds, Penn State Hazleton "Modified Dark Matter: Relating Dark Energy, Dark Matter and Baryonic Matter" Modified dark matter (MDM) is a phenomenological model of dark matter, inspired by gravitational thermodynamics. For an accelerating Universe … Read more

“Physics and Astronomy Colloquium- Hailin Wang”

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Hailin Wang, University of Oregon "Toward Quantum Control of Mechanical Motion" Quantum fluctuations or zero-point fluctuations of a macroscopic mechanical oscillator are many orders-of-magnitudes smaller than the size of an atom. The control of mechanical … Read more

PHYS/MUSC 51 “The Interplay of Music and Physics” Concert

Moeser Auditorium, Hill Hall 145 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

Students in the First-Year Seminar PHYS/MUSC 51 "The Interplay of Music and Physics" will present a concert of compositions they have written for instruments they have created using the acoustic principles they learned in class.  All are welcome to attend … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Steven Christensen

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Steven Christensen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "The Schwinger-DeWitt Proper Time Algorithm: A History" Much of my career in physics has been, in one way or another, concerned with the use of the … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Robert Botto

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Robert Botto, Innovation Department of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency "Bioengineering & Nanotechnology Solutions for Chemical and Biological Defense" The Joint Science & Technology Office (JSTO) at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency is the research … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Curtis McCully

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Curtis McCully, Las Cumbres Observatory "Transients in Time Domain Astronomy: Supernovae, Kilonovae, and Gravitational Lensing" New technology in time-domain astronomy is transforming our understanding of the universe. High-cadence, wide-field time-domain surveys are discovering both rare … Read more

“Chalk Talk” Astronomy Seminar – Curtis McCully

UNC-CH "Chalk Talk" Astronomy Seminar Curtis McCully, Les Cumbres Observatory "Transients in Time Domain Astronomy: Supernovae, Kilonovae, and Gravitational Lensing" The future is bright for transient science as we continue into the era of time-domain astronomy. The LIGO/Virgo gravitational wave detectors … Read more