Chemical Physics Seminar: Serious Bismuth: what the 83rd element can teach us about magnets, thermal transport, and phase transitions Read more about Chemical Physics Seminar: Serious Bismuth: what the 83rd element can teach us about magnets, thermal transport, and phase transitions
Steward Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab Joint Colloquium Series: Mapping the lives and deaths of 10,010 nearby galaxies with MaNGA Read more about Steward Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab Joint Colloquium Series: Mapping the lives and deaths of 10,010 nearby galaxies with MaNGA
Assistant Professor Elisabeth Krause awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship Read more about Assistant Professor Elisabeth Krause awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship
Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: STT MRAM: technologies, prospects, and exploratory scientific topics Read more about Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: STT MRAM: technologies, prospects, and exploratory scientific topics
Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: Shining New Light on Dark Matter Read more about Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: Shining New Light on Dark Matter
Steward Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab Joint Colloquium Series: Large Scale Structure from Microphysics Read more about Steward Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab Joint Colloquium Series: Large Scale Structure from Microphysics
Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: Cosmology with the Dark Energy Survey, and beyond Read more about Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: Cosmology with the Dark Energy Survey, and beyond
Early Career Scientist Talk: The strength of solid asteroids constrained by craters on asteroidal boulders and Near-Earth Object population estimates Read more about Early Career Scientist Talk: The strength of solid asteroids constrained by craters on asteroidal boulders and Near-Earth Object population estimates
Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: A modern look into the oldest problem in electrodynamics: Radiation reaction from classical to quantum electrodynamics Read more about Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: A modern look into the oldest problem in electrodynamics: Radiation reaction from classical to quantum electrodynamics