Wondering what it's like to be a grad student in the SLAC Theory Group? Stop by the virtual office (click here to Zoom in) to meet some current SLAC theory students and get the inside scoop.
Meet the SLAC Theory Group, then stay around for discussions in smaller groups. Zoom in here.
see table below (if hard to read, click here for spreadsheet). Feel free to email us if you'd like to schedule an alternate time to meet.
SLAC-wide orientation events schedule
Recent colloquium-level talks by the Theory Group members. Should be (mostly) accessible to incoming grad students:
Lance Dixon, Scattering Amplitudes from LHC to LIGO and Beyond
Alex Friedland, Looking inside the heart of a supernova from underground
Theory group members giving SLAC Public lectures
Sebastian Ellis (*) is explaining How to Bend a Stream of Dark Matter and Make it Shine
Hendrik Vogel (*) is musing about Axions: Ghost Riders in the Sky
Alex Friedland is shedding light on Supernovas: Gravity-powered Neutrino Bombs
Lance Dixon is Hunting the Elusive Higgs Boson and the Origin of Mass
JoAnne Hewett is thinking about Space: The Hunt for Hidden Dimensions
Michael Peskin is Profiling the Invisible: Quantum Mechanics and the Unseen Universe
(*) Both Sebastian and Hendrik are recent postdocs in our group
Recent conferences at SLAC HEP Theory: