Past Events

  

Slaying the Online Hydra of Hate, Distrust and Anti-Science

Prof. Neil Johnson, George Washington University

Thursday, 9/26/2019, 4:00pm - 7:59pm

 

Accelerating Scientific Computing with GPUs

Rodrigo Nemmen, Universidade de São Paulo

Thursday, 9/19/2019, 4:00pm - 7:59pm

 

Colloquium: Formation of Binary Neutron Stars and Implications for Heavy Element Production

Dr. Paz Beniamini, The George Washington University

Thursday, 4/25/2019, 4:00pm - 7:59pm

 

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2019: Rhonda Dzakpasu

Thursday, 4/18/2019, 4:00pm - 7:59pm

In 2019, Rhonda Dzakpasu spoke on the neurochemical and cellular perturbations of in vitro neuronal networks.

2019: Thomas R. Bortfeld

Thursday, 4/11/2019, 4:00pm - 7:59pm

Thomas R. Bortfeld spoke on Proton Therapy

Colloquium: Clinical Molecular Imaging: Firmly Rooted in Nuclear Physics

Dr. Richard Freifelder, Department of Radiology – University of Chicago

Thursday, 2/28/2019, 4:00pm - 6:59pm

Dr. Richard Freifelder, Department of Radiology – University of Chicago, spoke on clinical molecular imaging and nuclear physics

Colloquium: Multi-Junction Solar Cells: Approaching the Fundamental Efficiency Limit

Dr. Matthew Lumb, The George Washington University and Naval Research Lab

Thursday, 2/7/2019, 4:00pm - 6:59pm

Dr. Matthew Lumb spoke on Multi-Junction Solar Cells

Colloquium: Structured Waves of Neutrons and Light

Prof. Dmitry Pushin, University of Waterloo (Canada)

Thursday, 12/6/2018, 4:00pm - 6:59pm

The neutron, one of the most common building blocks of matter, is also a unique probe for studying materials and fundamental interactions.

Colloquium: Physics Challenges in International Nuclear Safeguards

Dr. Sean Steve, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Thursday, 11/15/2018, 4:00pm - 6:59pm

Physics plays a fundamental role in the various technologies used in International Nuclear Safeguards.

Colloquium: NASA's Search for Life

Dr. Elisa Quintana, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Thursday, 11/8/2018, 4:00pm - 6:59pm