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Past Physical Society Colliquia Recordings

New Views of Cool Atmosphere Physics and Chemistry from JWST<
Jonathan Fortney
Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California Santa Cruz
Friday, November 1st, 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The life and death of turbulence
Nigel Goldenfeld
Department of Physics, University of California San Diego
Friday, October 25th, 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
How to get published in Nature
Special Physical Society Colloquium
May Chiao
Senior Consulting Editor of Nature Reviews Physics
Monday, October 21st, 2024, 15:00
[Abstract] [Recording]
The Leighton Chajnantor Telescope
Sunil Golwala
Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy, Caltech
Friday, October 11th, 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Ten Foundational Ideas of Theoretical Physics
Anthony Zee
Department of Physics, University of California Santa Barbara
Friday, October 4th 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The Fate of Entanglement
William Witczak-Krempa
Département de physique, Université de Montréal
Friday, September 27th 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Sharper Images Through Quantum Imaging
Robert W. Boyd
Department of Physics, University of Ottawa & Institute of Optics, University of Rochester
Friday, September 20th, 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Learning to See the Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters
Hy Trac
Department of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University
Friday, September 13th 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
nEXO’s quest to unravel the nature of the neutrino
Thomas Brunner
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, September 6th 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Beyond the first law: Peculiarly quantum conservation in thermodynamics
Nicole Yunger Halpern
National Institute of Standards and Technology & Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, University of Maryland
Friday, August 30th 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
IceCube: The First Decade of Neutrino Astronomy
2023/24 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
Francis Halzen
Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center & Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Friday, March 22nd 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment
Matthias Danninger
Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University
Friday, March 15th 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Looking for cracks in the cosmological model
Jo Dunkley
Department of Physics and Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University
Friday, March 1st 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Designing for Social Justice in Science Teaching and Learning: Working towards Rightful Presence
Angela Calabrese Barton
Marsal Family School of Education, University of Michigan
Friday, February 23rd 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Galaxies Shaped by Massive Black Holes
Brian McNamara
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics, University of Waterloo
Friday, February 9th 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The Nuclear Threat: What it is, why you should care, and what you can do about it
Raymond Jeanloz
Earth & Planeraty Science, UC Berkeley & Physicists Coalition for Nuclear Threat Reduction
Friday, February 2nd 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The R3AI project: IVADO's plan for a robust, reasoning and responsible AI and its deployment
Luc Vinet
Département de physique, Université de Montréal
Friday, January 12th 2024, 15:30
[Colloquium slides]
Dark Matter Meets Condensed Matter
Yoni Kahn
Department of Physics, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Friday, January 5th 2024, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The NANOGrav Experiment: current results and future directions
Chiara Mingarelli
Department of Physics, Yale University
Friday, December 1st 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Quantum kittens, cats, combs and compasses: superposing coherent states for sensing, communication, computing and pleasure
Barry Sanders
Institute for Quantum Science and Technology, University or Calgary
Friday, November 24th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Building Connections: Science Outreach in the McGill Department of Physics and Trottier Space Institute
Outreach Committee
Department of Physics & Trottier Space Institute, McGill University
Friday, November 17 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The atomic nucleus as a window to new physic
Jason D. Holt
TRIUMF
Friday, November 10th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Colloquium slides]
Searching for dark matter and dark energy with mechanical sensors
Swati Singh
Electrical and Computer Engineering & Material Science and Engineering, University of Delaware
Friday, October 20th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Electron Ion Collider (EIC) — the next QCD frontier: Study of the glue that binds us all
2023/24 R.E. Bell Lecture
Abhay Deshpande
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University
Friday, October 13th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
How Black Holes Shine
Bart Ripperda
Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto
Friday, October 6th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Observational Planet Formation
Ruobing Dong
Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Victoria
Friday, September 22nd 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Discovering the Origin of Matter with LEGEND
Julieta Gruszko
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Friday, September 8th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
A Synoptic View of Fast Radio Bursts with CHIME
Kiyoshi Masui
Physics Department, MIT
Friday, March 31st 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
On the Prevalence of Ocean Worlds, Their Suitability for Biology, And a Speculation Regarding the Fermi Paradox
2022/23 R.E. Bell Lecture
Alan Stern
Southwest Research Institute
Friday, March 24th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
From noisy qubits to qubit sensors: Highlights in quantum noise spectroscopy
Lorenza Viola
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College
Friday, March 17th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The Search for Dark Matter: from theory to experiment and back again
Tien-Tien Yu
Department of Physics, University of Oregon
Friday, March 10th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Nonlinear Photonics in III-V Semiconductors
Ksenia Dolgaleva
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Ottawa
Friday, February 24th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Solar energy conversion through the lens of coherent multidimensional spectroscopy
Jennifer Ogilvie
Department of Physics, University of Michigan
Friday, February 17th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Equity for Women in Science: Dismantling Systemic Barriers to Advancement
Vincent Larivière
École de bibliothéconomie et des sciences de l'information, Université de Montréal
Friday, January 27th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Measuring Gravity by Dropping Atoms
Xuejian Wu
Department of Physics, Rutgers University
Friday, January 20th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The search for axion dark matter
Benjamin Safdi
Physics Department, UC Berkeley
Friday, January 13th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Wet, Wiggly, Weird, and Wonderful – New Discoveries in Nanofluidics
Derek Stein
Physics Department, Brown University
Friday, January 6th 2023, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Measuring Neutrino Masses: Then and Now
Joe Formaggio
Department of Physics, MIT
Friday, December 2nd 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Entanglement: How quantum entanglement spooked the Nobel prize in 2022
Michael Hilke
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, November 25th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The first results of the James Webb Space Telescope
René Doyon
Département de physique, Université de Montréal
Friday, November 18th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Quarks, neutrinos, and new physics searches
Michael Wagman
Theory Division, Fermilab
Friday, November 4th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The Birth and Growth of Young Planets
Zhaohuan Zhu
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Friday, October 28th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Audio recording & slides]
Mechanical sensors for dark matter
David Moore
Department of Physics, Yale University
Friday, October 21st 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Probing Quantum Field Theory at Strong Coupling
Emily Nardoni
Kavli IPMU, University of Tokyo
Friday, October 7th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The International Race For A Quantum Computer
Stephanie Simmons
Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University
Friday, September 30th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Cosmic Dawn: The next frontier in cosmology
Julian Muñoz
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Friday, September 23rd 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
On the Philosophy and Sociology of Physical Science
2022/23 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
James Peebles
Nobel Laureate
Department of Physics, Princeton University
Friday, September 16th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Our Expanding Universe
2022/23 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture
James Peebles
Nobel Laureate
Department of Physics, Princeton University
Thursday, September 15th 2022, 19:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Materials informatics: the 4th paradigm
Hong Guo
Centre for the Physics of Materials & Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, September 2nd 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Bringing electrostatics to light: Electrometry probes a new dimension at the molecular scale
Madhavi Krishnan
Department of Chemistry, Oxford University
Friday, April 8th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Revisiting and Repurposing the Double Helix
2021/22 R.E. Bell Lecture
Taekjip Ha
Thomas C. Jenkins Department of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
Friday, April 1st 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Physics identity as a tool to build equity in physics
Physical Society/Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Colloquium
Angela Johnson
Educational Studies Department, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Friday, March 18th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Unexpected lessons from neural networks built with symmetry
Tess Smidt
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Friday, February 25th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
uperconducting Quantum Sensors and Rare Isotope Decay: Model-Independence in our Search for Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Kyle Leach
Department of Physics, Colorado School of Mines
Friday, February 18th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Mechanical magnification of single-molecule motion: leveraging DNA nanotechnology to visible lengths
Deborah Fygenson
Department of Physics, UC Santa Barbara
Friday, January 28th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Taking a scientific approach to physics education
Carl Wieman
Nobel Laureate
Physics and Education, Stanford University
Friday, January 14th 2022, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording] [Presentation slides]
Competencies & PhD Careers in the Sciences
Physical Society/MGAPS Colloquium
Rebecca Maymon
Faculty of Science, McGill University
Friday, December 3rd 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The 2021 Physics Nobel: “Complex systems”: The climate, with a geocomplexity update
Physical Society/MSPS Colloquium
Shaun Lovejoy
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, November 26th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Notes on the History of the McGill Physics Department
Jean Barrette
Department of Physics, McGill University
November 19th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Topological physics with light and matter: new horizons
Philippe St-Jean
Département de physique, Université de Montréal
Friday, November 12th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Enabling new probes of the cosmos with novel technology
Matt Dobbs
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, November 5th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Explorations in Deep Learning for Astrophysics
Siamak Ravanbakhsh
School of Computer Science, McGill University
Friday, October 29th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Mining the molecular noise: fluorescence fluctuation image analysis reveals protein interactions and transport in living cells
Paul Wiseman
Departments of Physics and Chemistry, McGill University
Friday, October 22nd 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Experimental relativistic zero-knowledge proofs
Claude Crépeau
School of Computer Science, McGill University
Friday, October 8th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Learning from Life: Understanding and Design of Complex Biophysical Systems through Multiscale Modeling and Machine Learning
Ré Mansbach
Department of Physics, Concordia University
Friday, September 17th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Do we understand the evolution of the very early universe
Robert Brandenberger
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, September 10th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Binary neutron stars: Einstein's richest laboratory
Luciano Rezzolla
Goethe University
Friday, April 9th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Direct observation of anyonic braiding statistics
Michael Manfra
Department of Physics and Astronomy Purdue University / Microsoft Quantum Purdue
Friday, March 26th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Black Hole Physics at the Horizon Scale
Feryal Özel
Department of Astronomy, University of Arizona
Friday, March 19th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The Jazz of Physics: Music and the Structure of the Universe
Co-presented with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT
Stephon Alexander
Department of Physics, Brown University
Friday, March 12th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Biological tissues as mechanical metamaterials
Lisa Manning
Department of Physics, Syracuse University
Friday, February 19th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Dynamical Landscape and Multistability of the Earth's Climate
Valerio Lucarini
epartment of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Reading
Friday, February 12th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
The life and death of the free neutron
Nadia Fomin
Department of Physics & Astronomy, >University of Tennessee
Friday, February 5th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Making quantum states of light with moving mirrors
Cindy Regal
JILA/UC Boulder
Friday, January 29th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Multi-line intensity mapping with TIME and SPHERE
Tzu-Ching Chang
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech
Friday, January 22nd 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
New direction in high energy neutrino physics: IceCube and the Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment
Elisa Resconi
TU Munich
Friday, January 15th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Separating wheat from chaff: photometric classification in the age of LSST
Renée Hlozek
Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Toronto
Friday, January 8th 2021, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Black holes: The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics
Robert Brandenberger & Daryl Haggard
Department of Physics & McGill Space Institute, McGill University
Friday, December 4th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Gravity and Quantum Mechanics Seen Through a Holographic Lens
2020/21 R.E. Bell Lecture
Leonard Susskind
Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics
Friday, November 27th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
EDI (equity, diversity, inclusion) beyond policy
Physical Society/EDI Colloquium
Tanja Tajmel
Centre for Engineering in Society, Concordia University
Friday, November 20th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
From Quantum Mechanics to Spacetime
Physical Society/MGAPS Colloquium
Sean Carroll
Caltech Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy
Friday, November 13th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Welcome to the Milky Way! Gaia, the Galaxy and Galactic Dynamics
Kathryn V. Johnston
Department of Astronomy, Columbia University
Friday, November 6th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Generation I planets
Yanqin Wu
Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto
Friday, October 30th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
New Views of the Magnetized Sky
Physical Society/MSPS Colloquium
Bryan Gaensler
Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Toronto
Friday, October 23rd 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Digital Herd Immunity
Shivaji Sondhi
Department of Physics, Princeton University
Friday, October 16th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Visualizing the inner life of cells with super-resolution microscopy
Melike Lakadamyali
Department of Physiology,Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Friday, October 9th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Listening for gravitational waves above the quantum din
2020/21 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
Nergis Mavalvala
Department of Physics, MIT
Friday, October 2nd 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Gravitational waves: a new window to the Universe
2020/21 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture
Nergis Mavalvala
Department of Physics, MIT
Thursday, October 1st 2020, 18:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Beyond BCS Theory: Exact Results for Superconductivity and Mottness
Philip Phillips
Department of Physics, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Friday, September 25th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Building Google's Quantum Computer
Marissa Giustina
Google Research
Friday, September 18th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Spacetime, Quantum Mechanics and Positive Geometry at Infinity
Nima Arkani-Hamed
Institute for Advanced Study
Friday, September 11th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Sorting needles in a haystack and cooling a ‘sandwich’: data analysis and detector development with ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider
Claire David
Department of Physics and Astronomy, York University
Friday, September 4th 2020, 15:30
[Abstract] [Recording]
Problematizing the “there's no problem” discourse about gender in physics learning
Allison Gonsalves
Integrated Studies in Education, McGill University
Friday, February 24th 2017, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Tropical cyclones and climate change
Timothy Merlis
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences & McGill Space Institute, McGill University
Friday, January 22nd 2016, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Attosecond imaging with x-rays
Peter Abbamonte
Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Friday, January 15th 2016, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Quantum quivering from dissipation and noise
Aashish Clerk
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, December 4th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Anderson localization of ultra-cold atoms: a quantum simulator
Alain Aspect
Institut d'Optique
Friday, November 20th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Resolution of the black hole information paradox
Samir Mathur
Department of Physics, Ohio State University
Friday, November 13th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Graphene Photonics and Plasmonics
Phaedon Avouris
T. J. Watson Research Center, IBM
Friday, November 6th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
The surprisingly strong strong interaction
Brian Cole
Department of Physics, Columbia University
Friday, October 30th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Quantum critical metals and their instabilities
Shamit Kachru
Department of Physics, Stanford University
Friday, October 23rd 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Primordial non-Gaussianity in the CMB and Large-Scale Structure
Kendrick Smith
Perimeter Institute
Friday, October 16th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Searching and characterizing nearby habitable worlds
René Doyon
Département de Physique, Univeristé de Montréal
Friday, October 9th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Highly enriched 28 Si - a `semiconductor vacuum'
Michael Thewalt
Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University
Friday, October 2nd 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Novel Statistical Physics Approaches to Understanding Economic Fluctuations
Eugene Stanley
Department of Physics, Boston University
Friday, September 25th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Nonlinear optical nano-photovoltaics
Jean-Michel Nunzi
Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy, Department of Chemistry, Queen's University
Friday, September 18 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Holography, Black Holes and Quantum Gravity
Alex Maloney
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, September 11th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
New horizons in quantum gravity: holography and black hole physics
Alejandra Castro
Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam
Friday, January 9th 2015, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Laser-assisted surface engineering
Anne Kietzig
Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University
Friday, November 28th 2014, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Active fluctuation-driven random transport in cells
Alen Ehrlicher
Department of Bioengineering, McGill University
Friday, November 14th 2014, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Single-atom optical clocks
2014/15 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
David Wineland
NIST & University of Colorado, Boulder
Friday, November 7th 2014, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Validation of quantum devices
Matthias Troyer
ETH Zurich
Friday, October 24th 2014, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Ettore Majorana and his strange particles
Marcel Franz
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia
Friday, September 26th 2014, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Observable Signatures of Merging Compact Binaries
Brian Metzger
Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Columbia University
Friday, September 19th 2014, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
Rise of the Titans: The Biggest Black Holes in the Universe
Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo
Département de Physique, Université de Montréal
Friday, September 5th 2014, 15:30
[Abstract] [Video]
How the physics of clouds affects Snowball Earth and the runaway greenhouse
Dorian Abbot
Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago
|Friday, April 11th 2014, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Precision Standard-Model Measurements with the ATLAS Experiment at the LHC
Manuella Vincter
Department of Physics, Carleton University
Friday, April 5th 2013, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Cosmology from the Cosmic Microwave Background
Joanna Dunkley
Department of Physics, University of Oxford
Friday, February 22nd 2013, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Magnetism in quantum gases
Dan Stamper-Kurn
Department of Physics, UC Berkeley
Friday, February 8th 2013, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Type 1a Supernovae, The Accelerating Cosmos and Dark Energy
2012/13 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
Brian Schmidt
The Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University
Friday, February 1st 2013, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The Accelerating Universe
2012/13 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture
Brian Schmidt
The Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University
Thursday, January 31st 2013, 18:00
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Inference in biological physics
Philip Nelson
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania
Friday, January 25th 2013, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Soft x-ray scanning x-ray microscopy: current capabilities and future trends
Adam Hitchcock
Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research & Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, McMaster University
Friday, January 18th 2013, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Topological States in Graphene-Based Two-Dimensional Electron Systems
Allan H. MacDonald
Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin
Friday, January 11th 2013, 15:3
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Measuring how the Universe began: current status of the cosmic microwave background
Mark Halpern
Department of Physics and Astronomy, UBC
Friday, December 7th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
New topological quantum states in condensed matter physics
William Halperin
Department of Physics & Astronomy, Northwestern University
Friday, November 30th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Exploring the energy frontier with the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider
R.E. Bell Lecture
Michel Lefebvre
epartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria
Friday, November 23rd 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The mechanisms of muscle myosin motors working in ordered filaments, sarcomeres and cells
Dilson Rassier
Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, McGill University
Friday, November 2nd 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Using coherent x-rays to study disordered materials
Mark Sutton
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, October 26th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Can we make better musical instruments?
Gary Scavone
Schulich School of Music, McGill University
Friday, October 19th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Excitons in Semiconductor Quantum Dots: Design principles for lasers, optical switches, and LEDs
Patanjali Kambhampati
Department of Chemistry, McGill University
Friday, September 21st 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Energy for the 21st Century World Economy: Problems and Opportunities
Wolfgang Bauer
Michigan State University
Friday, September 14th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Order through Disorder: Entropy Driven Self-Assembly
Zvonimir Dogic
Department of Physics, Brandeis University
Friday, September 7th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Efficiency in the Cell: How Cells Make Proteins Rapidly While Working to a Budget
Paul Higgs
McMaster University
Wednesday, April 4th 2012, 11:00
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Hot QCD Matter: Liquid, Strong and Stringy?
Barbara Jacak
SUNY, Stony Brook
Friday, March 30th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
What can we do with laser frequency combs?
2011/12 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
Theodor Hänsch
Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics & Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Friday, March 2nd 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Particle Astrophysics at 100: A Century of Adventures and Discovery
Stéphane Coutu
Pennsylvania State University
Friday, February 17th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Examining the Interior Structure of Transiting Planets: From Exo-Jupiters to Kepler's Super-Earths
Jonathan Fortney
University of California Santa Cruz
Friday, February 10th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
An Execution Model for Exascale Computing
Thomas Sterling
Indiana University, Bloomington
Friday, February 3rd 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Quantum Measurement in the Real World
Aephraim Steinberg
Department of Physics, University of Toronto
Friday, January 20th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
LOFAR: Astronomy at the Extreme Low End of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Jason W. T. Hessels
ASTRON
Friday, January 13th 2012, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
An International Pulsar Timing Array for Gravitational Wave Detection
Maura McLaughlin
West Virginia University
Friday, December 2nd 2011, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Molecular Graphene
Hari Manoharan
Department of Physics, Stanford University
Friday, November 11th 2011, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Battling decoherence: the fault-tolerant quantum computer
John Preskill
Caltech
Friday, November 4th 2011, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Quantum Phase Transitions in Ultracold Atoms and Condensed Matter Physics
Nandini Trivedi
Ohio State University
Friday, October 7th 2011, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Superconductivity versus the Quantum Hall Effect
Jim Eisenstein
Caltech
Friday, September 30th 2011, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The Competitive Landscape of High-Tc Superconductivity
Jennifer E. Hoffman
Harvard University
Friday, September 2nd 2011, 15:30
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Bouncing droplets (and the Nature of Reality)
John Bush
MIT
Friday, May 20th 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Exploring the quantum nature of light in a cavity
Serge Haroche
École Normale Supérieure & Collège de France
Friday, April 29th 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Black Holes: the Harmonic Oscillators of the 21st Century
Andrew Strominger
Harvard University
Friday, April 15th 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Quantum optics and nanophotonics with diamond nitrogen vacancy centers
Paul Barclay
Institute for Quantum Information Science, University of Calgary
Friday, April 1st 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The High Time Resolution Universe survey for Pulsars and Radio Transients
Matthew Bailes
Swinburne Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing
Friday, March 25th 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Building robust quantum computers — software approach
David Poulin
Université de Sherbrooke
Friday, March 18th 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Designing and Performing with Digital Musical Instruments
Marcelo Wanderley
Schulich School of Music, McGill University
Friday, March 4th 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Detecting extra dimensions with gravitational waves
Ruth Gregory
Durham university
Friday, February 11th 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The physics of sailing
John Kimball
University of Albany
Friday, January 28th 2011
[Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Planck scale physics in the laboratory
Craig Hogan
Fermilab Center for Particle Astrophysics
Friday, January 21st 2011
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Strings and Particle Phenomenolog
Cumrun Vafa
Department of Physics, Harvard University
Friday, December 10th 2010
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Graphene: How graphene netted this year's Nobel prize
Michael Hilke
McGill University
Friday, October 8th 2010
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Neutrinos from the Sky and Through the Earth
Kate Scholberg
Department of Physics, Duke University
Friday, September 24th 2010
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Measurement of stimulated Hawking radiation in a fluid analog system
Bill Unruh
Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of British Columbia
Friday, September 17th 2010
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Physics of Evo-Devo
Paul François
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, September 10th 2010
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation - A Unique Window on the Early Universe
Gary Hinshaw
Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA
Friday, September 3rd 2010
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Graphene: Magic of Flat Carbon
Andre Geim
University of Manchester
Tuesday, June 29th 2010
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Molecular Transistors
Mark A. Reed
Departments of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics, Institute for Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering, Yale University
Friday, February 12th 2010
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
APS plaques unveiling
Special Event
Monday November 30th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
New Topologically Ordered Phases of Condensed Matter
Joel E. Moore
University of California, Berkeley
Thursday, November 26th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The Top Top Ten List
Michael E. Peskin
Stanford University
Wednesday, November 25th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Fundamental Physics with Ultracold Neutrons: A New Approach to a Challenging Problem
Albert Young
Department of Physics, North Carolina State University
Friday, November 20th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Particle Accelerators: Mega-Science for the Ultra-Small
William Trischuk
University of Toronto & IPP
Friday, November 13th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Exploring new frontiers of quantum optical science
Mikhail Lukin
Physics Department, Harvard University
Friday, November 6th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Illuminating Dark Matter
Neil Weiner
Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, New York University
Friday, October 23rd 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Space, time, matter: 90 years after
R.E. Bell Lecture
Gabriele Veneziano
College de France
Monday, September 28th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Stable, Accelerating Universes without Dark Energy
Dimitrios Psaltis
University of Arizona
Friday, September 18th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Feynman's Broader Impact
Special Physics Lecture
Doug Osheroff
Nobel Laureate
Stanford University
Monday, September 14th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Understanding the Columbia Accident
Doug Osheroff
Nobel Laureate
Stanford University
Friday, September 11th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Boiling, freezing, and other things we thought we understood...
Daan Frenkel
Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge
Friday, April 3rd 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Holographic Descriptions of Quantum Liquids
John McGreevy
MIT
Friday, March 27th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Chirped-pulse interferometry: “quantum” interference with classical light
Kevin Resch
University of Waterloo
Friday, March 20th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The baryonic mass-to-light ratio in elliptical galaxies measured from the static gravitational micro-lensing of multiply imaged quasars
Paul Schechter
MIT
Friday, March 13th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Locating sources of gravitational waves and their electromagnetic
Sterl Phinney
Caltech
Thursday, March 5th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Nanoscale Magnetic Resonance Imaging - The Quest for a Molecular Structure Microscope
Dan Rugar
Center for Probing the Nanoscale
Friday, January 30th 2009
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope: The First 3 Months
Peter Michelson
Kavli Institute of Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology and Department of Physics, Stanford University
Friday, November 28th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Neutrino and Astro-Physics Measurements with the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Art McDonald
Queen's University
Friday, November 21st 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Fundamental Physics, Cosmology and the Large Hadron Collider
R.E. Bell Lecture
Nima Arkani-Hamed
Institute for Advanced Study
Friday, November 14th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Exploring physics at the energy frontier using the ATLAS experiment
Brigitte Vachon
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, November 7th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
What may we expect from the LHC?
2008/09 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
John Ellis
CERN
Friday, October 24th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Inside Neutron Stars: Theoretical Speculations & Observational Constraints
Sanjay Reddy
T-16 Nuclear Physics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Friday, October 10th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Attitudes about physics and how they impact and are impacted by instruction
McGill Speaker Series
Carl Wieman
Nobel Laureate
Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of British Columbia
Thursday, September 25th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Inflation, String Theory, and Signatures in the CMB
Eva Silverstein
Stanford University & SLAC
Friday, September 19th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Place Your Bets, or: The last chance to be wrong about what might be discovered at the LHC
Cliff Burgess
McMaster University/Perimeter Institute
Wednesday, September 10th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
How string theory resolves the black hole information paradox
Samir Mathur
Department of Physics, Ohio State University
Wednesday, April 2nd 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
QCD, strings and black holes: A duality between gravity and field theory
R.E. Bell Lecture
Juan Maldacena
Institute for Advanced Study
Friday, March 28th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Quantum Computing, Cryptography and Teleportation
CAP Lecture
Daniel James
University of Toronto
Tuesday, March 4th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Cosmology Today
2007/08 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
George Smoot
Nobel Laureate
University of California, Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Friday, February 15th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Relics of the Big Bang
2007/08 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture
George Smoot
Nobel Laureate
University of California, Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Thursday, February 14th 2008
[Abstract] [Mediasite version (Windows/MacOS only)]
Ultra-high-energy Cosmic-ray Astronomy and Astrophysics with the Pierre Auger Observatory
Vasiliki Pavlidou
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, University of Chicago
Friday, February 8th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Diversity in Young Neutron Stars: The High-Magnetic-Field Puzzle
Victoria Kaspi
Department of Physics, McGill University
Friday, January 25th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Wrapping light around a hair
Eric Mazur
Harvard Universirty
Thursday, January 17th 2008
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Theories of the Explosive Death of Massive Stars
Adam Burrows
University of Arizona
Friday, November 16th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Inflation and the String Theory Landscape
Alan Guth
Department of Physics, MIT
Friday, October 26th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Our Miserable Future
Lawrence M. Krauss
Case Western Reserve University
Friday, October 19th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Unravelling the accelerating universe
Rachel Bean
Department of Astronomy, Cornell University
Friday, September 28th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Bringing Hearing to the Deaf. Cochlear Implants: a Technical and Personal Account
Ian Shipsey
Purdue University
Friday, September 21st 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
The Origin of the Big Bang: the status of inflation after WMAP
V. Mukhanov
University of Munich
Friday, April 27th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Cosmology and the Shape of Large-Scale Structure
Neta Bahcall
Princeton University
Friday, April 13th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Going to the ends of the Earth to study the Evolving Universe
William Holzapfel
University of California, Berkeley
Friday, March 30th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Single Molecule Measurements of Motor Proteins, In vitro and In vivo
Paul Selvin
Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Friday, March 23rd 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Is the Universe held together by cosmic string?
Mark Hindmarsh
University of Sussex
Friday, March 16th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
New forms of quantum matter near absolute zero temperature
2006/2007 Anna I. McPherson Scientific Lecture
Wolfgang Ketterle
Nobel Laureate
MIT
Friday, March 2nd 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Bose-Einstein condensates - the coldest matter in the universe
2006/2007 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture
Wolfgang Ketterle
Nobel Laureate
MIT
Thursday, March 1st 2007
[Abstract] [Mediasite version (Windows/MacOS with IE only)]
Star Formation Near and Far
Jonathan Tan
Department of Astronomy, University of Florida
Friday, February 16th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Attosecond Science
Paul Corkum
NRC, Ottawa
Friday, February 9th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Quantum mechanics and the equivalence principle
Paul Davies
Beyond: Institute for Fundamental Concepts in Physics, Arizona State University
Friday, January 26th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
Anthropic constraints on inflation
Leonard Susskind
Stanford University
Friday, January 26th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)]
The Scientific Case of the Planck Mission
George Efstathiou
Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University
Wednesday, January 24th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Precision tests of General Relativity
Michael Kramer
University of Manchester/Jodrell Bank Observatory
Friday, January 19th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
The highest energy cosmic rays: some past history and recent observations
James Cronin
Nobel Laureate
University of Chicago
Friday, January 5th 2007
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Rare Isotopes in Cosmic Explosions and Accelerators on Earth
Hendrik Schatz
MSU/NSCL
Friday, December 1st 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
How Advances in Science Are Made
Doug Osheroff
Stanford University
Friday, November 17th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Powder diffraction in high magnetic fields: from a new tool to novel physics
Vitalij Pecharksy
Iowa State University
Friday, November 10th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Simulation of Binary Black Hole Mergers
Frans Pretorius
University of Alberta
Friday, November 3rd 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Physics at RHIC
Joe Kapusta
University of Minnesota
Friday, October 27th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Do Matter-Antimatter Asymmetries Matter?
Aaron Roodman
SLAC/Stanford University
Friday, October 20th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Entanglement, dynamical bifurcations and quantum phase transitions
Gerard Milburn
University of Queensland
Friday, October 13th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
How to learn a generative model of images
Geoffrey Hinton
University of Toronto
Friday, September 29th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
The power of forgetting
Patrick Hayden
McGill University
Friday, September 15th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Two Great Conundrums of Our Age
CAP Lecture
Kayll Lake
Queen's University
Thursday, March 30th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Bring On the Spin!
Don Eigler
IBM Almaden Research Center
Friday, March 17th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
νe or not νe? Upcoming Results from MiniBooNE
Bonnie Fleming
Yale University
Friday, March 17th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Superfluidity in solid helium and solid hydrogen
Moses H.W. Chan
Penn State University
Friday, March 10th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Molecular Transport Structures: Elastic Scattering, Noise and Beyond
Mark A. Ratner
Chemistry Dept. and Center for Nanotechnology, Northwestern University
Friday, March 3rd 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Liquid Optics
Ermano Borra
Université Laval
Friday, February 3rd 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
The Mystery of Black Hole Entropy
Werner Israel
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria
Friday, January 27th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]
Electromagnetic Explosions
Roger Blandford
Stanford University
Friday, January 6th 2006
[Abstract] [Generic presentation (browser/OS neutral)] [Microsoft Producer Version (Windows only)]