Thank You to all of our Semester 1 Seminar Speakers!

Anders Tranberg, Universitiet i Stavanger: 25 November Seminar
Monday, December 5, 2022 - 17:30

 

22/23 Seminar Series

As Semester 1 of our 22/23 Seminar Series comes to a close this Friday, 9 December we want to thank all of our wonderful guest speakers for coming along to brighten our Friday afternoons.  The 22/23 seminars have kicked off to a fabulous start and we are looking forward to great things from our Semester 2 guest speakers!

The 22/23 Seminar Series started in August with Nico Kirchner, TU Munich and will finish this Friday 9 December with two of our Postgraduate students, Dale and Jesuel.  Please see our Events section for more details of Friday's seminars.

 

AUGUST  
Nico Kirchner
TU Munich
Simulation of Anyonic Tight-Binding Models
   
SEPTEMBER  
Hannah O'Brennan
MU Dept of Theoretical Physics
The number density of intermediate-mass black holes
Aoibhinn Gallagher
MU Dept of Theoretical Physics
Evolution of cosmic voids in the Schrodinger-Poisson formalisation
   
OCTOBER  
Sile Nic Chormaic
OIST
in collaboration with the MU Dept of Experimental Physics
From cold atoms to microbeads: manipulation using ultrathin optical fibres
Javier Osca
MU Dept of Theoretical Physics
Majorana modes in hybrid planar nanowires: Topological phases, orbital effects and transport properties
Theo Motta
Universitat Giessen
Imhomogeneous phases in the QCD phase diagram
Michael Tremmel
University College Cork
Shedding light on hidden massive black holes using cosmological simulations
Ed Bennett
Swansea University
Why would anyone care about reproducibility and open science?
Jeroen van Dongen
University of Amsterdam
Einstein's black hole
   
NOVEMBER  
Cora Uhlemann
Newcastle University
Capturing the complexity of the cosmic large scale structure in one wavefunction
Giandomenico Palumbo
DIAS
Higher-dimensional Quantum Spin and Valley Hall Effects in Synthetic Matter
Anders Tranberg
Universitiet i Stavanger
Real time quantum dynamics on the Lattice and Lefschetz thimbles
   
DECEMBER  
Jesuel Marques Leal
MU Dept of Theoretical Physics/University of Sao Paulo
Correlation functions on the lattice
Dale Lawlor
MU Dept of Theoretical Physics
Thermal Transitions in Dense Two-Colour QCD