Seminars 2022-23
The seminars are on Tuesdays at 3:30 PM, in person at Braunstein 309 and over Zoom (link available upon request).
SPRING SEMESTER 2023
Date
Speaker
Title
Room
Feb 14
Manuel Szewc (U. Cincinnati)
Null Hypothesis Test for Anomaly Detection
Braunstein 309
Feb 21
Eluned Smith (Zurich)
March of the penguins: tests of lepton flavour universality in rare B decays at LHCb
Braunstein 309
Feb 23
Jason Kumar (Hawaii U)
Sensitivity to Dark Sector Scales from Gravitational Wave Signatures
Braunstein 301
4.00 PM
Feb 28
Daniel Brandenburg (OSU)
From QED to QCD: Discoveries and Applications with High Energy Photons
Braunstein 309
Mar 14
Arman Korajac (Ljubljana)
Correlating rare semileptonic decays of K and D mesons
Braunstein 309
Mar 21
Tom Steudtner (TU Dortmund)
Weakly interacting UV fixed points in four dimensions
Braunstein 309
Mar 23
Michele Tammaro (Josef Stefan Inst.)
Impact of High Scale New Physics on CP Violating and Flavor Changing Quark Dipole Transitions
Braunstein 301
4.00 PM
Apr 4
Bogdan Dobrescu (Fermilab)
Quark and lepton compositeness
Braunstein 309
Apr 11
V Hewes (U. Cincinnati)
First Dual-Baseline Search for Active to Sterile Neutrino Oscillations from NOvA
Braunstein 309
Apr 18
Darius A. Faroughy (Rutgers)
Drell-Yan Tails Beyond the Standard Model
Braunstein 309
Apr 28
Jordan Koechler (LPTHE Sorbonne U)
X-rays constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter
Geo/Phys 407
3:00 PM
FALL SEMESTER 2022
Date
Speaker
Title
Room
Sept 13
Mitch Weaver (U. Cincinnati)
Mixing local and extended operators: revealing new 2d conformal field theory structures in 4d theories
Braunstein 325
Sept 20
Mike Sokoloff (U. Cincinnati)
Selected LHCb Results and Plans for Run 3
Braunstein 325
Sept 27
Chaja Baruch (Technion)
Probing new axial vectors at the intensity frontier
Braunstein 325
Oct 4
Alan Schwartz (U. Cincinnati)
Recent Results from the B Factories
Braunstein 325
Oct 11
Swara Ravindranath (STScI)
Using local galaxies to understand the reionization of the Universe
Braunstein 325
Oct 18
Lauren Street (U. Cincinnati) - CANCELLED
Understanding Galactic Rotation Curves with Reinforcement Learning
Braunstein 325
Oct 25
Mohammadreza Zakeri (Kentucky)
Constraining Baryon Number Violation with Neutron Stars
Braunstein 325
Nov 1
Chihway Chang (Chicago)
Combining Galaxy and CMB Surveys - all the science that "comes for free"
Braunstein 325
Nov 8
Anna Hallin (Rutgers)
CATHODE: Searching for anomalies in LHC data and in space
Braunstein 325
Nov 15
William Luszczak (OSU)
Searching for Ultrahigh Energy Neutrinos with PUEO
Braunstein 325
Nov 22
Chris Hays (Oxford)
High-precision measurement of the W boson mass with the CDF II detector
Zoom
Nov 29
Kay Kinoshita (Cincinnati)
Physical Origins of Biological Effects from Ionizing Radiation
Geo/Phys 407
3:00 PM