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Institute Calendar
Wednesday, February 5th, 2025
8:00am
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Ongoing
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9:00am
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4:00pm
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11:00am
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12:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Phase space of JT gravity with positive cosmological constant
Elba Alonso-Monsalve,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
11:30am
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1:00pm
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12:00pm
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1:00pm
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Logic Seminar
Online Event
Sigma Scattered Linear Orderings
William Chan,
Institute for Discrete Mathematics and Geometry,
Vienna University of Technology,
12:00pm
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1:00pm
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12:00pm
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1:00pm
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12:00pm
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Seismo Lab Brown Bag Seminar
On the Physics and Applications of Wind Turbulence-Induced Ground Motion on Mars and Earth
Qian Shi,
Graduate Student,
Geophysics,
California Institute of Technology,
1:00pm
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2:00pm
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High Energy Theory Seminar
Online and In-Person Event
Geometric Approach to Quantum Theory
Albert Schwarz,
UC Davis & Caltech,
2:30pm
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4:00pm
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CTESS Seminar
Ordered Probabilistic Choice
Yusufcan Masatlioglu,
Professor of Economics,
University of Maryland,
3:00pm
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4:00pm
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Analysis Seminar
Extremal black hole formation as a critical phenomenon
Ryan Unger,
Department of Mathematics,
Stanford University,
3:00pm
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5:00pm
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3:00pm
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4:00pm
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4:00pm
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5:00pm
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ASTRONOMY COLLOQUIUM
Probing Supermassive Black Holes and Quasars with the SDSS-V Black Hole Mapper Reverberation Mapping Project
Catherine (Kate) Grier,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Astronomy,
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar
How geomechanics and geophysics can help the energy transition
Jean-Philippe Avouac,
Earle C. Anthony Professor of Geology and Mechanical and Civil Engineering; Associate Director, Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies,
Caltech,
4:00pm
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5:00pm
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Materials Science Research Lecture
Using soft chemistry in oxide heterostructures: from superconducting nickelates to membrane nanomechanics