Final Defense – Camen Royse
Riddick 202Fermi suppression of optically-induced inelastic scattering: Toward optical control of a weakly interacting Fermi gas
Fermi suppression of optically-induced inelastic scattering: Toward optical control of a weakly interacting Fermi gas
Title: Topology, Spin and Orbital in DNA-like Chiral Quantum Materials Abstract: In chemistry and biochemistry, chirality represents the structural asymmetry characterized by non-superimposable mirror images for a material like DNA. In physics, however, chirality commonly refers to the spin-momentum locking of a particle or quasiparticle in the momentum space. While seemingly unrelated characters in different…
TMD factorization: Unifying small-x and large-x
Title and Abstract details are forthcoming. Host: Evan Grohs
Title: Navigating the backlash of anti-DEI sentiment Abstract: In this talk, the pros and cons of DEI initiatives in the American workplace will be examined from the point of view of those that are generally thought to benefit from these policies. A brief history on the state of the American workplace and the effect of…
On the phases of theories with Z_N 1-form symmetry and the roles of center vortices and magnetic monopoles
Title and Abstract details are forthcoming. Host: Mary Elting
Dynamics of Particles and Fields in Cylindrically Symmetric Spacetimes
Manipulating flow rate and ionic conductivity in unconfined melt electrospinning and the effect on fiber and spinning morphology
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