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–15:00
Theoretical Physics Wednesday Seminar: Humberto Gomez
L_{\infty}-algebras in the Perturbiner expansion
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–11:30
Higgs boson pair production at the LHC: experimental overview
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–15:00
Seminar: Molecules in supernovae
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–12:00
Seminar: Neutron Scattering Methods for Energy Materials
This seminar is part of a collaboration between the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and the Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory, within the Centre for Neutron Scattering.
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–15:00
Theoretical Physics Wednesday Seminar: Franz Ciceri
Higher-derivative invariants from maximal conformal supergravity
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–11:30
Imprints of dark matter physics in cosmological large-scale structure
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–15:00
Seminar: A Chemical Census of Star-forming Regions
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–11:20
Research presentations by applicants to professorship in nuclear physics
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–15:00
Theoretical Physics Wednesday Seminar: Adrien Bouhon
Non-Abelian Reciprocal Braiding of Weyl Nodes
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–11:30
Studying tt̄H and tt̄W in multiℓepton events
Invited seminar
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–17:00
Licenciate Seminar: THE THIN-FOIL PROTON RECOIL NEUTRON SPECTROMETER FOR DT PLASMAS
Benjaminas Marcinkevicius will be defending Licenciate thesis titled "THE THIN-FOIL PROTON RECOIL NEUTRON SPECTROMETER FOR DT PLASMAS"
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Seminar: The Helium ion microscope - A tool for nanoscale imaging and fabrication
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–15:00
Theoretical Physics Wednesday Seminar: Matthias Wilhelm
Thermodynamics of AdS5/CFT4: From Hagedorn to Lee-Yang