Brown Bag Lunch

The Brown Bag Lunch Seminar is an hour-long, bring-your-own-lunch affairs held during the academic quarter on alternate Wednesdays from 12:00-1:00 in Tech room F235. The seminar is informal and directed at current and future research. On occasion guest speakers will be invited to present new research results. Two speakers from the Physics Department present 25 minute talks (with 5 minutes for questions) on their recent work at a level appropriate for a general Physics audience. If you are interested in presenting results or leading a discussion for an upcoming week contact Andrew Kobach.

 

 

Date
Event Title
Time
Place
Speaker

Wednesday,
October 12th

Do we know what is inside the proton?

/

The Monster's Fiery Breath: Supermassive Black Holes in the Centers of Distant Galaxies

Noon
Tech F235

Michael Schmitt

/

Laura Trouille

Wednesday,
October 26th

Noon

Tech

F235

/

Ben Farr

Wednesday,
November 9th

Opportunities in X-ray Microscopy

/

Controlled Spin Wave Excitations in Patterned Magnetic Films

Noon

Tech

F235

Joe Sklenar

Wednesday,
November 23rd

The g-2 Experiment at Fermilab

Noon

 

Tech F235

Andrew Kobach

/

Leah Welty-Rieger

Wednesday,
December 7th

Meet MINERvA

/

Anti-Neutrino Quasi-Elastic Scatting at MINERvA

Noon

 

Tech F235

Cheryle Patrick

/

Laura Fields

Wednesday,
January 11th

Noon
Tech F235

Daryl Haggard

/

Nick Cowan

Wednesday,
January 25th

Noon
Tech F235

Carl Rodriguez

/

Michael Schmitt

Wednesday,
February 8th

Astrophysics with LIGO/Virgo; the challenges of parameter estimation.

/

Light Shift Imbalance Induced Blockade with Dicke States

Vivien Raymond

/

May Kim

Wednesday,
February 22nd

Jason Hwang

/

 

Wednesday,
March 7th

Brian Odom

/

Wednesday,
May 28th

Wednesday,
April 11th

Kunal Kumar

/

Wednesday,
April 25th

Wednesday,
May 9th

Wednesday,
May 23rd


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