2020-21 Graduate Research Opportunity Seminar Series
Mondays 12:00-12:50 • Online
For more information on this seminar, contact Keith Ulmer
- September 14 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: David Nesbitt, "Laser Spectroscopy, Dynamics, and Kinetics of Fundamental Molecular, Bio-molecular, and Nanoparticle Systems"
- Presenter 2: Alysia Marino, "Probing Neutrino Properties with Long-Baseline Beams"
- September 21 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: Shuo Sun, "Quantum nanophotonics: engineering atom-photon interactions on-a-chip"
- Presenter 2: Nuris Figueroa, "E. coli 'super-contaminates' narrow ducts fostered by broad run-time distribution"
- September 28 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: Tobin Munsat, "Cosmic Dust as a Window into the Solar System"
- Presenter 2: Meredith Betterton, "Biophysics of cell division"
- October 5 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: Dan Dessau, "Measuring and Controlling Macroscopic Quantum Matter"
- Presenter 2: Markus Raschke, "Seeing with the nano-eye: probing and controlling quantum dynamics on its elementary time and length scales"
- October 12 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: Ed Kinney, "Exploring the Quark-Gluon Sea inside the Nucleon"
- Presenter 2: Minhyea Lee, "Quantum materials research under extreme conditions"
- October 19 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: Andres Montoya-Castillo, "Harnessing the quantum dynamics of charge & energy transfer in heterogeneous environments"
- October 26 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: Heather Lewandowski, "Quantum-state controlled cold ion chemistry"
- November 2 — No seminar this week
- November 9 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: Serena Criscuoli, "Modeling solar and stellar atmospheres: bridging theory and observations"
- Presenter 2: Andy Lucas, "New universality classes of hydrodynamics"
- November 16 — view the seminar video
- Presenter 1: Dennis Perepelitsa, "Exploring the Hottest Matter in the Universe with Ultra-Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions"
- Presenter 2: Sean Shaheen, "Opportunities in superconductivity and photovoltaics from organic and hybrid materials"