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*Abishek Pal, ''Experimental cosmology with cosmic microwave background'' | |||
*Najia Moureen Binte Amin, ''Icecube: An instrument for neutrino astronomy'' | |||
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*Chris Sweet, ''Extremely high-intensity laser interactions with fundamental quantum systems'' | *Chris Sweet, ''Extremely high-intensity laser interactions with fundamental quantum systems'' | ||
*Xiaolong Li, ''Photonic design principles for ultrahigh-efficiency photovoltaics'' | *Xiaolong Li, ''Photonic design principles for ultrahigh-efficiency photovoltaics'' | ||
===April 9=== | ===April 9=== |
Revision as of 15:18, 8 March 2018
Student talks Spring 2018
March 19
- Abishek Pal, Experimental cosmology with cosmic microwave background
- Najia Moureen Binte Amin, Icecube: An instrument for neutrino astronomy
April 2
- Chris Sweet, Extremely high-intensity laser interactions with fundamental quantum systems
- Xiaolong Li, Photonic design principles for ultrahigh-efficiency photovoltaics
April 9
- Weipeng Wu, Magnon spintronics
- Jawaher Alsobaie, Graphene spintronics
April 16
- Abdul Saboor, Quantum spin Hall effect and topological insulators
- Abdul Rehman, Neutrino mass and new physics
April 23
- Samuel Fordin, Magnetic field reconnection: A first-principles perspective
- Subash Adhikari, Magnetic field reconnection: A first-principles perspective
May 7
- Shikha Bangar, Discovery of gravitational waves
- Gregory Foote, Where do fast radio bursts come from?
May 14
- John Russo, Molecular dynamics simulations and drug discovery
- Xinhao Wang, Magnetic nanoparticles: Synthesis, functionalization, and applications in bioimaging and magnetic energy storage