INPP Seminars: Spring 2025


Artistic figure of a nucleus.

Announcements

INPP seminars are Tuesdays at 4 pm in Clippinger Lab 263 . They are typically 60 minutes long, including about 15 minutes for Q&A. The audience consists of students, postdocs, and faculty members with various scientific interests and backgrounds in INPP science.

If you have any questions, please contact the organizers Christian Drischler and Chaden Djalali. Feel free to nominate INPP speakers for the next semester.

Note that special INPP seminars have been scheduled at noncanonical days and/or times.

Schedule

Date Description
January 14 No seminar: first week of classes
January 21 Veronica Dexheimer , Kent State University
An overview of the MUSES cyberinfrastructure and what it can do for you
(Host: J. Frantz)
January 28 No seminar: INPP Open House
February 4 Steven Gardiner , Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Taming DUNE’s neutrino wilderness with precision nuclear science
(Host: D. Phillips)
February 5 Simone Salvatore Li Muli , Chalmers University of Technology
Answering fundamental nuclear physics questions with muonic atoms
Special Seminar at 3pm: note the different time/day (Host: D. Phillips)
February 11 Zhangbu Xu , Kent State University
Tracking the baryon junction in heavy-ion collisions
Room change: Living Learning Center 102 and 104 (Host: J. Frantz)
February 18 No seminar
February 25 No seminar
March 3 Sven Heihoff , Ruhr University-Bochum
Chiral EFT for two-nucleon forces: New developments
Special Seminar at 3pm: note the different day (Host: D. Phillips)
March 4 Francesca Bonaiti , Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Electric dipole polarizability: a pathway from finite nuclei to the nuclear matter equation of state
(Host: C. Drischler)
March 11 No seminar: spring break
March 18 No seminar: APS Global Physics Summit 2025
March 24 Mia Kumamoto , Institute for Nuclear Theory
Pi in the Sky: Axion Condensation in Neutron Stars
Special Seminar at 4:10pm: note the different time/day
(Host: C. Drischler)
March 25 Katherine Childers , Remote Sensing Lab
The Remote Sensing Lab: Mission Driven Science for Radiological/Nuclear Emergency Response
(Host: A. Richard)
April 2 Matthias Heinz , Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Improving reach and precision of ab initio theory for new physics studies
Special Seminar at 3pm: note the different time/day (Host: Ch. Elster)
April 8 Jutta Escher , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Advancing reaction theory to enable predictions and indirect measurements of unknown reaction cross sections
(Host: A. Richard)
April 15 Lee Sobotka , Washington University in St. Louis
How the study of the continuum structure of light nuclei led to the discovery of 8 new isotopes and exacting tests of nuclear structure models that treat the continuum
Room change: Living Learning Center 102 and 104 (Host: C. Parker)
April 22 Mihai Horoi , Central Michigan University
Recent approaches for evaluating the nuclear matrix elements for double beta decays and double electron captures
Room change: Living Learning Center 102 and 104 (Host: G. Popa)


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