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Fall 2020 Physics Colloquium: Searching for Dark Complexity with Colliders and Telescopes

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Grad Talk: Fabrication and Electronic Properties of Twisted 2D heterostructures

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Steward Observatory/NSF’s NOIR Lab Joint Colloquium: Line Intensity Mapping: Modeling & Analysis in the Precision Era

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Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Colloquium: Pondering Our Place in the Universe: Questions I Like Thinking About and Possibly a Few Answers

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Fall 2020 Physics Colloquium: Electrolyte-Controlled Magnetism

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Fall 2020 Physics Colloquium: From Giant Magnetoresistance to Nonlinear Transport in Topological Materials: An Exciting Journey with Spin

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Weekly Women in Physics Meeting

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Fall 2020 Physics Colloquium: Ultrafast coherent manipulation of a free-electron wave function via electron-light quantum interaction

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Steward Observatory/NSF’s NOIR Lab Joint Colloquium Series: Supermassive Black Holes in Dwarf Galaxies

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