Physics Colloquium – Shuntaro Sumita

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Shuntaro Sumita, Kyoto University
Topological Gapless Points in Superconductors: from the viewpoint of symmetry
Topology in quantum physics has attracted much attention in recent condensed matter physics. One famous example is the topological insulator, which has a finite gap in its energy spectrum.

Physics Colloquium – Dr. Vincent Smith

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Dr. Vincent Smith, Honorary Research Fellow; University of Bristol (UK)
CERN: An In-Depth Look

CERN (near Geneva, Switzerland) was founded in 1954 by 12 European countries and now has 22 “member states.” I have been fortunate to have worked on experiments there since 1976, when the new Super Proton Synchrotron was commissioned. Since the late 1990’s, I have been a member of the Compact Muon Solenoid collaboration, one of the big experiments on CERN's Large Hadron Collider. I worked initially on the development, installation and commissioning of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter, a system of over 75,000 crystals of Lead Tungstate (PbWO_4) to measure the energy and direction of high energy gamma rays, electrons and positrons from collisions in the center of the detector.

No Physics Colloquium: Spring Break

Lapham 160 3209 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United States

As the University is currently on Spring Break, there is no colloquium scheduled for Friday, March 22.

No Physics Colloquium Scheduled

Lapham 160 3209 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United States

There is no Physics colloquium currently scheduled for this date.