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Friday, October 22, 2021

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Friday, October 22nd, 2021
11:00am 12:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar

Online and In-Person Event
Imaging the quantum extremal surface
Adam Levine, Institute for Advanced Study,
12:00pm 1:00pm
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Inorganic-Electrochemistry Seminar

Online Event
Enzymatic Synthesis of the Organometallic H-Cluster of [Fe-Fe] Hydrogenase
R. David Britt, Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis,
1:00pm 2:00pm
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IQIM Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Seminar

Online and In-Person Event
Towards Many-Body Quantum Simulations of Interacting Bosons in Circuit QED
Steven M. Girvin, Department of Physics and Yale Quantum Institute, Yale University,
2:00pm 3:00pm
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CMX Student/Postdoc Seminar

Online Event
Operator regression for forward and inverse problems
Nicholas Nelsen, Graduate Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Caltech,
2:00pm 4:00pm
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Critical Intersections: Conversations on History, Race, and Science

Online Event
Genealogies of the University
Mordechai Feingold, Kate Van Nuys Page Professor of the History of Science and the Humanities, Caltech,
2:00pm 3:00pm
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TAPIR Seminar

Shocking Transients: Early light from stellar explosions
Itai Linial, Graduate Student, The Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
3:00pm 4:00pm
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Geometry and Topology Seminar

Online Event
Coloured Jones and Alexander polynomials unified through Lagrangian intersections in configuration spaces
Cristina Anghel, Department of Mathematics, University of Geneva,
3:00pm 6:00pm
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Vortex-Wave Interaction Theory: Exact Coherent Structures & Roughness

Online Event
Philip Hall, Professor of Mathematics, Monash University,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Finance Seminar

Firm Commitments
Patrick Bolton, Barbara and David Zalaznick Professor of Business, Graduate School of Business and Department of Economics, Columbia University,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Special CMX Seminar

Computing Wasserstein barycenters: easy or hard?
Jason Altschuler, Final year PhD Student, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,