Colloquia from 2022 - 2023
2022-2023 Academic Year(September 2022 through May 2023) |
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You can find all the Physics & Astronomy Events on Western's Events Calendar by clicking here. Unless otherwise noted, our Colloquia will be presented on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of each month at 1:30pm, in PAB Seminar Room 100 (Main Floor [south side] of the Physics & Astronomy Building). |
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Date/Time | Speaker | Title |
WINTER Term 2023 | ||
Thursday 11 May 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Andrea Soddu |
The strength of the Generalized Ising Model stands in its simplicity |
Thursday 13 April 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Lyle Muller |
Spatiotemporal dynamics in neural systems: from data to mathematical models and computation |
Thursday |
Speaker: Dr. James Noël |
Containing Nuclear Waste for a Million Years |
Thursday 9 March 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Carol Jones |
Be Stars in Binary Systems |
Thursday 16 February 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Natasha Mhatre |
What moves (in) a tree cricket ear? |
Thursday 26 January 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Richard A. Holt |
Nobel Prize Week 2022... and the 87 years that led up to it |
FALL Term 2022 | ||
Thursday 8 December 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Ameek Sidhu |
Molecular astrophysics of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
Thursday 24 November 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Lyudmila Goncharova |
Ion beam technology for electronics, photonics and beyond |
Thursday 10 November 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Denis Vida |
The Global Meteor Network: A planet-sized scientific instrument |
Thursday 27 October 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Tamie Poepping |
Small but Mighty - Microfluidic Platforms for Big Jobs in a Small World |
Thursday 13 October 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Gonca Erdemci-Tandogan |
Cells on the move: Dynamics of embryonic development |
Thursday 29 September 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Razyeh Behbahani |
Machine learning predictive analysis of experimental and simulation-driven data |
Thursday 15 September 1:30 p.m. PAB 100 |
Speaker: Dr. Kundan Kadam |
Protoplanetary Disks: Cradles of Planets |
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