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Physics and Astronomy Thesis Dissertation Defense – Christopher Munna

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Thesis Dissertation Defense Christopher Munna "Eccentric-orbit binary black hole inspirals: Informing the post-Newtonian expansion through black hole perturbation theory and multipole moment analysis" The era of gravitational-wave astronomy has arrived. As a result, we now have … Read more

UNC-Duke Joint Physics Colloquium – Nicholas Law

UNC-Duke Joint Physics Colloquium Nicholas Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "A night at high speed: exploring the minute-cadence sky with the Evryscopes" The Evryscopes are array telescopes which cover the entire visible sky in each and every … Read more

Friday Nov. 6th 4pm Department-wide DEI Hour

We are excited to announce that Friday, November 6, from 4-5 pm, we are hosting the first department-wide DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) Hour. The theme for this inaugural event will be inclusive teaching. We will be having a short … Read more

Physics and Astronomy PhD Defense – Jeff Olander

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy PhD Defense Jeff Olander "Newtonian and non-Newtonian flows in a simple model of the human trachea" The dynamics of fluid flow in a simplified model of the human trachea is described both experimentally and theoretically. Two … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Masters Presentation – Megan Kern

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Masters Presentation Megan Kern "Correlating Engulfment Forces to Actin Distribution and GEFH1 Activation to Study the Mechanisms of Force Generation and Mechanosensing in Phagocytosis" Phagocytosis is the process by which immune cells engulf harmful bacteria, foreign … Read more

Astronomy on Tap Triangle – Robert Janssens

Astronomy on Tap Triangle Dr. Robert Janssens, UNC Chapel Hill “It’s Nuclear: The Hulk, Gamma rays, the Atomic Nucleus, and Shining Stars” In our last event of fall 2020, we are going nuclear! We are joined by Dr. Robert Janssens … Read more

UNC-Duke Joint Physics Colloquium – Carl J Williams

UNC-Duke Joint Physics Colloquium Carl J. Williams, Deputy Director, Physical Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology "Quantum Information Science Landscape and NIST" In the early 1900's, Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein and others laid the foundations of quantum mechanics … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Thesis Proposal Presentation – Hank Corbett

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Thesis Proposal Presentation Hank Corbett "The Evryscope Fast Transient Engine: Real-Time Transient Discovery for the Evryscopes" Astrophysical transients with rapid development on sub-hour times are both intrinsically rare and difficult to both identify and follow up … Read more

Astronomy on Tap Triangle – Michael Troxel

Dr. Michael Troxel, Duke University “Seeing the Invisible Through Gravitational Lensing” In our first event of spring 2021, we are joined by Dr. Michael Troxel from Duke University for his talk titled "Seeing the Invisible through Gravitational Lensing". You don't … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Masters Presentation – Nathan Galliher

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Masters Presentation Nathan Galliher "Evryscope-South Survey of Upper- and Pre-main Sequence Solar Neighborhood Stars" Using photometric data collected by Evryscope-South, we search for nearby young variable systems on the upper main sequence (UMS) and pre-main sequence … Read more