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Speaker(s) / Presenter(s) Date
Pushing the Edge of the Cosmic Frontier with JWST Dr. Jeyhan Kartaltepe
Golden Age of Jet Tomography in Heavy Ion Collisions: The Evolution of Jets as Probes of the Quark Gluon Plasma Dr. Rosi Reed
Spin Vision: Using Artificial Spin Ice to Study Complex Systems Dr. Robert Stamps
Witnessing the evolution of the most massive galaxies in the densest regions of the universe Dr. Tracy Webb
Flat Bands and Quantum Geometry in Flatlands Dr. Jeanie Lau
Jet Tomography of the Proton and Its Enabling Technologies Dr. Miguel Arratia
The “Who Ordered That” Collider Dr. Nathaniel Craig
Two applications of positivity to the theory of strong interactions (QCD) Dr. Martin Kruczenski
The Second Results from the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment Dr. Alec Tewsley-Booth
Studying galaxy clusters in multiwavelength, multiscale, and multidisciplinary Dr. Yuanyuan Su
QCD for New Physics Searches at the Sensitivity Frontier Dr. Susan Gardner
TBA Dr. Joe Straley
Physics is Fun! Everyone should do it Dr. Patricia Rankin (Arizona State University) -
Fractionalized excitations in Quantum Spin Liquids and their Detection Dr. Nandini Trivedi (Ohio State University) -
The entropy of black holes: The 2023 Andrew Chamblin Memorial Colloquium Dr. Vijay Balasubramanian (University of Pennsylvania) -
Probing Cosmic Acceleration with Galaxy Clusters Dr. Heidi Wu (Boise State University) -
Beyond BCS: An Exact Model for Superconductivity and Mottness (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)) Dr. Phillip Phillips -
Strong Electronic Correlations in Moiré Materials Dr. Petr Stepanov (University of Notre Dame) -
The Life and Death of the Free Neutron Geoff Greene (University of Tennessee) -
Trapped-ion optical clocks: Telling time and testing physics at the quantum limit Dr. David Hume (JILA/NIST) -
Dynamics at the edge: charge fractionalization and near-stationary high energy state Dr. Bernd Rosenow (University of Leipzig) -
Quantum Codes from Condensed Matter to Quantum Gravity Prof. Al Shapere (University of Kentucky) -
Combining Galaxy and CMB Surveys — all the science that “comes for free” Dr. Chihway Chang (University of Chicago) -
Cosmic Building Blocks: Forming Planets from Tiny Grains of Dust Dr. Sarah Sadavoy (Queens University) -
Cloudy - numerical simulations of non-equilibrium plasmas and their spectra Prof. Gary Ferland (University of Kentucky) -