The National High Magnetic Field Lab and Magnetism influencing Ferroelectricity (December 10, 2019)
Speaker(s): Vivien Zapf (’97) TBA
Speaker(s): Vivien Zapf (’97) TBA
Speaker(s): Sarah Marzen Organisms have to predict the future to best choose actions. How do they do it, especially given […]
Speaker(s): Vedika Khemani Statistical mechanics is one of the foundational pillars of modern physics. At its core is the idea […]
Speaker(s): Alex Frañó We are in exciting times for synchrotron science and condensed matter physics. Modern x-ray experiments offer a […]
Speaker(s): Jun Allard Many proteins fold into a specific shape, or structure, and the details of the shape allow the […]
Speaker(s): Yangyang Cheng The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), located at the Swiss-French border, is the largest and most complex machinery […]
Speaker(s): Aaron Streets Quantitative cellular imaging with coherent Raman microscopy reveals morphological characteristics and chemical composition at the single-cell level. […]
Speaker(s): Seyda Ipek Everything around us, cookies, rocks, stars, galaxies, etc. is made up of “matter” and not “antimatter”. We […]
Speaker(s): Simona Murgia “Evidence for dark matter is overwhelming. From experimental data, we can infer that dark matter constitutes most […]
Speaker(s): Brian Shuve REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) opportunities will be discussed with HMC’s own Prof. Shuve leading the discussion. […]