• Physics Colloquium: Rui Sun

    Riddick 325 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Rui Sun, NC State University Title: Control Over Spin with Chirality Abstract: Spintronics, an emerging field at the intersection of condensed matter physics and materials science, harnesses the spin degree of freedom of electrons for novel electronic functionalities beyond conventional charge-based electronics, such as spin-orbit torque magnetic random-access memory (SOT-MRAM). In the last decade, a…

  • Physics Colloquium: Dan Scolnic

    Riddick 325 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Dan Scolnic, Duke University Title: The Lingering Hubble Tension and New Puzzling Measurements of Dark Energy Abstact: The standard model of cosmology has passed every test over the last twenty years.  Yet it remains unsatisfactory, with 95% of the universe being dark components, whose nature we did not understand.  Now, there are possible 'cracks' in the…

  • CMB Seminar: Wilton Snead

    Bureau of Mines 201

    Title: Decoding Intracellular Organization by Biomolecular Condensation Abstract: The precise organization of biochemical functions in time and space is essential for cellular life. Intracellular organization is facilitated by the division of biomolecules into subcellular organelles. While classical organelles employ a lipid bilayer membrane to separate materials from the surrounding environment, an emerging class of organelles…

  • Physics Colloquium: Gleb Finkelstein

    Riddick 325 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Gleb Finkelstein, Duke University Title: Multiterminal Graphene-based Josephson Junctions — a Playground for Non-linear and Quantum Physics Abstract: Josephson junctions are at the heart of many quantum devices, including superconducting qubits. In the recently developed multi-terminal Josephson junctions, several superconducting contacts are made to a common non-superconducting region. It has been predicted that these devices…

  • CMB Seminar: Charles Maher

    Bureau of Mines 201

    Title: Hyperuniformity of Disordered Network Metamaterials Derived from Hyperuniform Point Patterns Abstract: Disordered hyperuniform two-phase heterogeneous materials are those whose density fluctuations are anomalously suppressed at large length scales compared to standard disordered materials. Such hyperuniform materials are found to possess unique and desirable transport and elastic properties that are isotropic and robust to defects.…

  • Final Defense – Clark Hickman

    Riddick 415 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Development of Magnetic and Neutron Systems Contributing to the Search for the Electric Dipole Moment of the Neutron

  • Physics Colloquium: Kim Venn

    Riddick 325 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Kim Venn, University of Victoria Title: Exploring the Faintest Milky Way Satellites Abstract: Star clusters and dwarf galaxies are known to cohabit the outer Milky Way halo, occasionally as tidally disrupted streams. It is useful to distinguish these objects, as the "ultra faint" dwarf galaxies probe the low mass end of the dark matter halo…

  • Physics Colloquium: Jonah Miller

    Riddick 325 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Jonah Miller, Los Alamos National Lab Title: What High Fidelity Supercomputer Simulations Can Teach Us About Matter at the Highest Densities and the Origin of Heavy Elements Abstract: The 2017 detection of the in-spiral and merger of two neutron stars was a landmark discovery in astrophysics. Through a wealth of multi-messenger data, we now know…

  • Preliminary Exam – Tiyasa Kar

    Riddick 202 (Grad Suite conference room)

    Gluon Bose enhancement in the nucleus from dijet production in DIS

  • Physics Colloquium: Geraldine Cochran

    Riddick 325 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Geraldine Cochran, The Ohio State University  Title: Rethinking What it Means to be Underprepared in Physics Abstract: Dominant narratives in introductory physics education often focus on student preparation in mathematics. Students who have not reached a certain level of proficiency as determined by math placement tests are often labeled as underprepared. In this presentation, I…