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“Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merger” Dr. Patrick Brady

UNC Chapel Hill, 215 Phillips Hall 120 E. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, United States

Abstract: On September 14, 2015 at 09:50:45 UTC the two detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory simultaneously observed a transient gravitational-wave signal. The signal sweeps upwards in frequency from 35 to 250 Hz and matches the waveform predicted by … Read more

“AWAKE: A Novel Acceleration Technology Based on Plasmas” Dr. Allen Caldwell

UNC Chapel Hill, 328 Phillips Hall 120 E. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, United States

Abstract: New acceleration technology is mandatory for the future of high energy particle physics. A promising approach is to exploit the properties of plasmas. An experimental program has started at CERN, the AWAKE experiment, where proton bunches will be used … Read more

Classical Novae And The Physics Of Exploding Stars

328 Phillips Hall

Abstract: At the turn of the 21st Century, new tools and developments, at the crossroads of theoretical and computational astrophysics, observational astronomy, cosmochemistry, and nuclear physics, have revolutionized our understanding of the physics of stellar explosions. The use of space-borne … Read more

Numerical Relativity and the Future of Gravitational-Wave Astronomy

UNC Chapel Hill, 265 Phillips Hall 120 E Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, NC

Dr Mark Hannam, from the School of Physics and Astronomy at Cardiff University, will give a talk on Numerical Relativity and the Future of Gravitational-Wave Astronomy. See flyer here This talk follows a UNC Astrophysics lecture by Dr. Subinoy Das of the … Read more

Has Kepler Found Aliens?

UNC Chapel Hill, Chapman 125 205 S Columbia St, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Dr John Lattanzio, from the Centre for Astrophysics School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University in Clayton, Australia, will give a talk entitled "Has Kepler Found Aliens?" The Kepler spacecraft has revolutionized the search for exo-planets, and provided aster … Read more

Three Seeds in the Flowering of Quantum Science

201 Chapman Hall 205 S Columbia St, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Prof. Daniel Kleppner from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and recipient of the 2017 APS Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research, will present a talk entitled "Three Seeds in the Flowering of Quantum Science." A new field of quantum science … Read more

String Theory/Nature of the Universe Colloquium

Clifford Johnson is a high energy physics professor at the University of Southern California and is releasing a non-fiction science graphic novel about the nature of the universe in the fall of 2017. The date is still tentative and details about his talk … Read more

Clifford Johnson Colloquium: Holographic Heat Engines for Fun and Profit

201 Chapman Hall 205 S Columbia St, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Clifford Johnson is a theoretic physicist at the University of Southern California, who focuses on string theory and gravity. He is a gifted speaker, science advisor for television and movies, and the author of a non-fiction graphic novel Dialogues: Conversations about … Read more