What Physicists Do - Archive

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October 2, 2023 Ji Imaging the Brain at High Spatiotemporal Resolution
Dr. Na Ji
UCB
September 25, 2023 Shaghoulian The Black Hole Information Paradox
Dr. Edgar Shaghoulian
UCSC
May 1, 2023 Maxfield TBA
Henry Maxfield
Stanford
April 24, 2023 Akindele TBA
Tomi Akindele
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
April 17, 2023 Becoming a STEM Teacher
SSU STEP Program
Sonoma State University
April 10, 2023 Betre TBA
Kassahun Betre
SJSU
April 3, 2023 Marshall Modeling Supernovae as a Fireball
Jacob Marshall
SSU Alumni
March 27, 2023 Barsony First Images from JWST
Mary Barsony
March 20, 2023 Spring Break

March 13, 2023 Lego Diving Deep Uncovers Deep Knowledge
Russell Lego
Adobe Inc
March 6, 2023 Miller How Hole-y is your Spacetime? aka How to Measure Topology in Quantum Gravity
Dr. Alexandra Miller
SSU Faculty
February 27, 2023 Hyneman The Higgs Boson Talks to Itself - How and Why Physicists Study Higgs Boson Self-Interactions with the ATLAS Experiment
Rachel Hyneman
February 20, 2023 Berenstein Solving Quantum Mechanics with Positivity
David Berenstein
UCSB
February 13, 2023 Furniss Adventures of an Energetic Photon: A Choose yo
Amy Furniss
CSU East Bay
February 6, 2023 Hawkins The Pleiades Experience: How the Fuzzy Star Cluster Continues to Chart My Astronomy Career
Isabel Hawkins
Exploratorium, San Francisco
November 14, 2022 Cool An Astronomical Perspective on Globular Clusters, Planet Earth, and the Climate Crisis
Adrienne Cool
San Francisco State University
November 7, 2022 Nguyen What is Physics Education Research (PER)? Why?
Kevin Nguyen
Sonoma State University
October 31, 2022 To An Unexpected Journey: Finding Opportunities, Climbing Out of Pitfalls and Searching for Adventures in Physics
Wing To
Stanislaus State
October 24, 2022 Valasco Imaging Atomically Thin Quantum Material Devices at the Nanoscale
Jairo Valasco Jr
UC Santa Cruz
October 17, 2022 Knapen Dark Matter Scattering in Low Threshold Detectors
Simon Knapen
LBL

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