Colloquia and Seminars 2023-24

Colloquia, seminar, and other talks from previous academic years are listed in our archive.

Colloquia are held weekly on Wednesdays during the academic year (September through to April). They are geared at a general audience -- faculty, staff, students and interested members of the general public are welcome. 


PAST COLLOQUIA

FALL 2023

Wednesday, September 13th

Dr. Anna Ordog, University of British Columbia

 The Polarised Radio Sky at DRAO and the Quest to Understand the Magnetized Milky Way

Wednesday, September 20th

Dr. Jacob Simon, Iowa State University

Planetesimal Formation in Circumstellar Disks

Wednesday, September 27th

Dr. Sandro Tacchella, University of Cambridge

First Insights from JWST: Star Formation in Cosmic Dawn Galaxies

Wednesday, October 4th

Dr. Jonathan Simon, Stanford University

Building and Probing Quantum Fluids of Light

Wednesday, October 11th

Dr. Rahul Nandkishore, University of Colorado

Ergodicity Breaking in Quantum Dynamics

Wednesday, October 18th

Dr. Jess McIver, University of British Columbia

Revealing the Unseen Universe with Gravitational Waves

Wednesday, October 25th

Dr. Pascale Garaud, University of California Santa Cruz

Magnetized Fingering Convection in Stars

Wednesday, November 1st

Dr. Romeel Davé, University of Edinburgh

Some Surprising Results from the Simba Simulation

Wednesday, November 8th

Dr. Noako Kurahashi-Neilson, Drexel University

Neutrino Astronomy, From Dream to Reality

Wednesday, November 22nd

Dr. Nancy Ford, University of British Columbia

Micro-Computed Tomography in Oncological Models

Wednesday, November 29th

Dr. Yuri Levin, Columbia University

Resonant Friction on Discs in Galactic Nuclei

 

SPRING 2024

Wednesday January 17th

Dr. Michel Vetterli, Simon Fraser University - TRIUMF

How Our Brain Perceives The World and Why We Have To Be Careful Interpreting What We See

Wednesday January 24th

Dr. Ingrid Stairs, University of British Columbia

Evidence for Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves from Pulsar Timing

Wednesday January 31st

Dr. Tom Hartman, Cornell University

Black Holes and Quantum Information

Wednesday February 7th

Dr. Parminder Basran, Cornell University

The One Health Paradigm and Medical Physics

Wednesday February 14th

Dr. Christine Muschik, University of Waterloo

Using a Qudit Quantum Computer to Simulate Models from Particle Physics and Beyond

Wednesday February 28th

Dr. Jeffrey Fung, Clemson University

Dissecting the CI Tau System: Disk Eccentricity Excitation

Wednesday March 6th

Dr. Eden Figueroa, Stony Brook University

Building a Long-distance Quantum Repeater Network Using Atomic Quantum Interconnects

Wednesday March 13th

Dr. Jan Schuemann, Harvard Medical School

Proton FLASH Radiation Therapy at MGH

Wednesday March 20th 

Dr. Emil Schueler, UT MD Anderson Cancer Centre

Exploring the Clinical Implementation of FLASH RT: Embracing Opportunities and Challenges

Wednesday April 3rd

Dr. Shabir Barzanjeh, University of Calgary

Exploring Nonlinearity in the Integrated Quantum Circuits

 

Seminars are specialized and geared for those in a particular field. Dates and times for these talks vary.


PAST SEMINARS

Monday, September 11th

Dr. Almudena Alonso-Herrero, Centro de Astrobiologia, CSIC-INTA Spain

A New Look at the Molecular Dusty Torus of Active Galactic Nuclei

Tuesday, September 12th

Dr. Prajval Shastri, Raman Research Institute

Different Angles on Accreting Supermassive Black Holes

 

The Café Scientifique series is an informal series of talks given in a relaxed setting such as a café. These talks are designed to engage the public in learning about recent research in science. Given by experts in the field, these talks provide an opportunity to stimulate discussion around some of the most exciting topics in modern science. 

For more information about past or upcoming events: Cafe Scientifique


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