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Past Seminars

 

Fall 2025

  • Ira Rothstein (Carnegie Mellon University), Progress in the Theory of Gravitational Wave Astronomy as Informed by High Energy Theory, 10.30.2025 (colloquium)
  • Ira Rothstein (Carnegie Mellon University), The motion of compact bodies in gravitating media, 10.29.2025
  • Kun Cheng (University of Pittsburgh), Quantum State Tomography at Colliders, 10.16.2025
  • Rahool Barman (Kavli IPMU, Japan), Reconstructing masses at the LHC using Generative Machine Learning, 09.25.2025
  • Mary Hall Reno (University of Iowa), Searching for Ultrahigh-Energy Neutrinos with Ballon-Borne Neutrino Telescopes, 09.11.2025 (colloquium)

Spring 2025

 

  • Dibyendu Nanda (Osaka University), Probing Sterile Neutrinos with Supernovae, 05.01.2025
  • Stefania Gori (University of California, Santa Cruz), The Origin of Neutrino Masses, 04.24.2025
  • Debasish Borah (IIT, Guwahati and University of Pittsburgh), Matter-antimatter asymmetry from forbidden decays, 04.02.2025
  • Xun-Jie Xu (Beijing Institute of High Energy Physics), The Cosmological Neff: A Powerful Probe of Neutrino Physics, 03.11.2025

Fall 2024

  • Garv Chauhan (Arizona State University), Probing Sterile Neutrinos with Supernovae, 12.05.2024
  • Chayan Majumdar (University College London), Imposing Constraints on the SMEFT with Right-Handed Neutrinos at FCC-ee, 10.07.2024
  • Supriya Senapati (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Investigating Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay and Leptogenesis in Extended Seesaw Model, 10.07.2024
  • Ben Lehman (MIT), Broadening direct searches for dark matter, 10.31.2024
  • Deepak Kar (University of the Witwatersrand), Not a jet all the way: novel measurements and searches using jets in ATLAS, 09.05.2024
  • Drona Vatsyayan (Universidad de Valencia, visitor Fermilab-2024), Going beyond the Usual Seesaws, 09.03.2024

Summer 2024

  • Tao Xu (University of Oklahoma), Primordial Black Holes as Dark Matter, 07.25.2024
  • Thomas Gehrman (University of Oklahoma), Light Primordial Black Holes: Connections to Dark Matter and MHz-GHz Gravitational Waves, 07.25.2024

Spring 2024


Fall 2023

  • Sean Curry (OSU), Geometry of conformal submanifolds, 11.30.2023
  • Omar Medina (University of Valencia; UC, Irvine), Quark-Lepton Mass Relations from Modular Flavor Symmetry, 11.16.2023
  • Mikael Chala (University of Granada), The landscape of effective field theories, 11.02.2023
  • Srubabati Goswami (Physical Research Laboratory, India & Northwestern University), From an impossible dream to the unreachable stars: the journey of the neutrino, 10.19.2023  (colloquium)
    Srubabati Goswami (Physical Research Laboratory, India & Northwestern University), The Fable of the Unstable Neutrinos, 10.16.2023
  • Konstantin Matchev (University of Florida), Is the machine smarter than the theorist? A phenomenologist's perspective, 10.13.2023
  • Konstantin Matchev (University of Florida), Machine learning symmetries in physics from first principles, 10.12.2023 (colloquium)
  • Rahool Kumar Barman (OSU), Returning CP-observables to the frames they belong, 10.05.2023
  • Akanksha Bhardwaj (OSU), Graph Neural Network: Its Applications to Constrain BSM Models and EFTs, 09.21.2023
  • Shiyuan Xu (OSU), New Physics From Multi-Higgs Doublet Model, 07.19.2023
  • Zurab Tavartkiladze (Ilia State U), Anomaly Free U(1)’s for Fermion Masses and Leptogenesis, 07.18.2023
  • Evan Van De Wall (OSU), SEARCHES FOR VECTOR-LIKE QUARKS WITH THE ATLAS DETECTOR AND DESIGN OF TYPE-0 SERVICES FOR THE ITK PIXEL UPGRADE, 07.17.2023

Summer 2023

  • Roshan Mammen Abraham (OSU), Physcs at high and low pT at the LHC, 06.30.2023 
    Vishnu P.Kovilakam (OSU), Exploring Physics Beyond the Standard Model: Neutrinos, Dark Matter, and Lepton Magnetic Moments, 06.26.2023
  • Ritu Dcruz (OSU), Explorting new physics through flavor anomalies and neutrino physics, 06.23.2023

Spring 2023

  • Vedran Brdar (CERN), Neutrinos at present and near future experiments: standard model and beyond, 02.16.2023
  • Doojin Kim (Texas A&M), Magic carpet ride to a new physics world, 02.14.2023
  • Gilly Elor (University of Mainz), Mesogenesis, 02.09.2023
  • Raymond Co (University of Minnesota), Axion dynamics puts a new spin on solving cosmological mysteries, 02.07.2023
  • David Mckeen (TRIUMF), Neutron stars and dark matter, 01.19.2023

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