Colloquium: Dr. Steffen Lindert

Physics 135 - UW-Milwaukee 1900 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

The Physics department colloquia are usually on Friday afternoons at 3 pm in Room 135. Coffee and cookies are served at 2:45 pm in the same room. Anyone is welcome. Computational Methods for Protein Structure Prediction, Protein Dynamics and Drug […]

Colloquium: Dr. Peter Schwander

Physics 135 - UW-Milwaukee 1900 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

The Physics department colloquia are usually on Friday afternoons at 3 pm in Room 135. Coffee and cookies are served at 2:45 pm in the same room. Anyone is welcome. Mapping Dynamic Nature of Molecular Machines that constitute Life Dr. […]

Colloquium: Justin Ellis

Physics 135 - UW-Milwaukee 1900 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

The Physics department colloquia are usually on Friday afternoons at 3 pm in Room 135. Coffee and cookies are served at 2:45 pm in the same room. Anyone is welcome. Searching for Gravitational Waves With Pulsar Timing Arrays Justin Ellis, […]

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CGCA Seminar: Morgan Lynch

Physics 481 - UW-Milwaukee 1900 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

Morgan Lynch, Physics, UW-Milwaukee Physics - Room 481 Abstract: Since the discoveries of Parker, Hawking, and Unruh, namely cosmological particle creation, black hole evaporation, and accelerated radiation, respectively, a general notion has emerged that the particle content of spacetime is […]

Colloquium: Jean Creighton

Physics 135 - UW-Milwaukee 1900 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

The Physics department colloquia are usually on Friday afternoons at 3 pm in Room 135. Coffee and cookies are served at 2:45 pm in the same room. Anyone is welcome. My Adventure in the Stratosphere Jean Creighton, Director - UWM […]

CGCA Seminar: Thomas Kupfer

Physics 481 - UW-Milwaukee 1900 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

Thomas Kupfer, Radboud University Nijmegen The evolution of compact binaries - Binary white dwarf systems as strong gravitational wave sources Abstract: Hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are hot core helium-burning stars with a large fraction found in short-period binaries with […]

Colloquium: Dr. Roger Tobin

Physics 135 - UW-Milwaukee 1900 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

The Physics department colloquia are usually on Friday afternoons at 3 pm in Room 135. Coffee and cookies are served at 2:45 pm in the same room. Anyone is welcome. Some Thoughts on Teaching and Learning About Energy from Third […]