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Preliminary Exam – Kaixin Song

Riddick 202 (Grad Suite conference room)

Experimental Studies of 24Mg States and Their Impact on Nucleosynthesis in Globular Clusters

Colloquium: Eve Vavagiakis

Riddick 301 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Title: A New Generation of Millimeter and Submillimeter Observations for Cosmology and Astrophysics Abstract: In our exciting era of experimental cosmology, rapid developments in instrumentation and highly sensitive superconducting detectors…

Preliminary Exam – Erin Crites

Riddick 415

Photothermal heating with nanoparticles: enhancing electrical conductivity in composites and water vapor formation in hydrogels

Physics Colloquium: Anton Malko

Riddick 301 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Speaker: Anton Malko Title: Heralded Photons and Stimulated Emission Using Colloidal Semiconductor Quantum Shells Abstract: Spherically shaped semiconductor nanoplatelets, called quantum shells (QSs) have recently attracted considerable attention as they exhibit strongly suppressed…

CMB Seminar: Allyson Sgro

Bureau of Mines 201

Title: Understanding the emergence of microbial collective behaviors Abstract: Groups of cells of all kinds work together as part of multicellular behaviors ranging from collective migration to development. These behaviors…

Physics Colloquium: Ibou Bah

Riddick 301 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Title: Topological Stars and Gravity Abstract: In this colloquium, I will discuss aspects of microscopic degrees of freedom of gravity and the physical motivation of quantum gravity. While the generic…

TNT Colloquium Fabio Magistrelli

Title: Self-consistent predictions of nucleosynthesis and kilonovae from compact binary mergers Abstract: Understanding the details of r-process nucleosynthesis in binary neutron star mergers (BNSM) ejecta is key to interpreting kilonova…

Physics Colloquium: Silke Henkes

Riddick 301 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Title: Flow, Fluctuate and Freeze: Modeling Collective Cell Motion Using Soft Active Matter Abstract: Active or living materials are made out of agents that can move on their own, such…