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Shashwat Sardesai, PhD Candidate, UWM Physics Cosmic Orchestra: The Gravitational Wave Background In the last year and a half, the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves, and their collaborators, have detected the presence of a gravitational wave background using pulsar timing arrays. These gravitational waves likely arise from supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) and have periods spanning years or decades. In this talk, I will go over the basics of PTAs, the different methods to analyze the background, as well as the projects I have worked on as a member of the NANOGrav collaboration to try and resolve aspects of the GWB. The event flyer is available here. |
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Sheng Ran, Assistant Professor of Physics, Washington University Strongly Correlation and Topology in Kondo Lattice Systems Quantum materials with both strong correlations and nontrivial band structure topology can have novel physics properties that do not exist in the non-correlated counterparts. Recent theoretical work has demonstrated that combination of Kondo physics and nonsymmorphic crystal symmetries can give rise to such strong correlated topological systems. In this talk, I will present our recent experimental exploration this direction. In one case, we found intrinsic anomalous Hall effect that seems to break the Fermi liquid scaling relation. In another case, we have discovered a candidate for topological Kondo insulator. The event flyer is available here. |
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Speaker: Gabriel Freedman, PhD Candidate – UWM Physics Low-frequency Gravitational Wave Searches and Data Analysis with Hamiltonian Sampling The pulsar timing array community has found evidence for a correlated stochastic signal following the Hellings-Downs pattern indicative of an isotropic stochastic … |
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Speaker: Ned Budisa, Professor & Research Chair, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Manitoba Expanding the Genetic Code via Directed Evolution: Tools for Biophysicists, Materials Science, and Beyond Reprogramming the genetic code to include non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) is a powerful … |
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Speaker: Sukanya Chakrabarti, Ph. D., Pei-Ling Chan Endowed Chair and Professor, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Alabama-Huntsville The Precision Frontier of Dark Matter Constraints from Direct Acceleration Measurements For over a century, our understanding of dark matter has … |
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