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Particle Physics Lecture
Junwu Huang Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Particle Physics Lecture
Junwu Huang Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Particle Physics Lecture
Junwu Huang Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Particle Physics Lecture
Junwu Huang Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Particle Physics Lecture
Junwu Huang Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Particle Physics Lecture
Junwu Huang Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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QFT III Lecture
Mykola Semenyakin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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QFT III Lecture
Mykola Semenyakin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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QFT III Lecture
Mykola Semenyakin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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QFT III Lecture
Mykola Semenyakin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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QFT III Lecture
Mykola Semenyakin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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QFT III Lecture
Mykola Semenyakin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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QFT III Lecture
Mykola Semenyakin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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QFT III Lecture
Mykola Semenyakin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Information Lecture
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Information Lecture
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Information Lecture
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Information Lecture
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Information Lecture
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Information Lecture
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Information Lecture
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Information Lecture
Eduardo Martin-Martinez University of Waterloo
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Quantum Matter Lecture
Timothy Hsieh Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Matter Lecture
Timothy Hsieh Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Quantum Matter Lecture
Timothy Hsieh Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmology Lecture
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmology Lecture
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmology Lecture
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmology Lecture
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmology Lecture
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmology Lecture
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmology Lecture
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cosmology Lecture
Kendrick Smith Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Katie Mack Perimeter Institute
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Aaron Vincent Queen's University
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Dark and visible structures with dissipative dark matter
Sarah Shandera Pennsylvania State University
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The First Stars in the Universe as Dark Matter Laboratories
Cosmin Ilie Colgate University
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Probing Atomic Dark Matter using Simulated Galactic Subhalo Populations
Caleb Gemmell University of Toronto
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Dark matter at high redshifts with JWST
Julian Munoz The University of Texas at Austin
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(Dark) Baryogenesis through Asymmetric Reheating in the Mirror Twin Higgs.
Andrija Rasovic University of Toronto
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Theoretical approaches in cancer progression and treatment
From the ominous conclusion “there is no treatment” mentioned in the ancient Egyptian Edwyn Smith papyrus, to a remarkable recent clinical trial on rectal cancer patients using dostarlimab – where all 12 enrolled patients achieved complete remission with no recurrence for up to 25 months of follow up, our understanding of cancer and its treatment has progressed immensely over the years. Yet, the majority of cancer types remain untreatable due to eventual development of drug resistance and metastasis, and newer approaches to understanding the fundamental principles of cancer are much needed. With the advent of advanced sequencing and imaging techniques and ever-increasing resolution and throughput of current experimental technologies, mathematical and computational approaches in cancer are now witnessing a revolution. There is a rapidly increasing effort to use theoretical tools as orthogonal approaches to understand and control the evolution of this disease. Recent mathematical modelin...
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Future Roadmap Vision 2047 - Chintan Shivir
This meeting is aimed at preparing a future roadmap (Vision 2047/Vision Amritkal), for the AIs under the DAE. As suggested by the Secretary DAE, the presentations will be largely thematic. The meeting will start with the presentations developed for each theme, with significant time set aside for feedback and discussions. The presentations could be updated based on this and the feedback as well as other exchange of ideas during the meeting. One day has been set aside for internal discussions/parallel sessions for the teams to update their presentations based on the feedback received. Since this is a rare opportunity for scientists from the different AIs to meet, there will also be one day devoted to presentations on the activities of each institute as well as a discussion on how to increase collaborations between the institutes. On the last day, the updated presentations will be made to the Secretary DAE and others from the DAE. ScheduleDay 1, Tuesday, 5th March 2024 (30 minute presen...
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APS/SAIFR Satellite March Meeting 2024
APS/SAIFR Satellite March Meeting 2024
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Future Roadmap Vision 2047 - Chintan Shivir
This meeting is aimed at preparing a future roadmap (Vision 2047/Vision Amritkal), for the AIs under the DAE. As suggested by the Secretary DAE, the presentations will be largely thematic. The meeting will start with the presentations developed for each theme, with significant time set aside for feedback and discussions. The presentations could be updated based on this and the feedback as well as other exchange of ideas during the meeting. One day has been set aside for internal discussions/parallel sessions for the teams to update their presentations based on the feedback received. Since this is a rare opportunity for scientists from the different AIs to meet, there will also be one day devoted to presentations on the activities of each institute as well as a discussion on how to increase collaborations between the institutes. On the last day, the updated presentations will be made to the Secretary DAE and others from the DAE. ScheduleDay 1, Tuesday, 5th March 2024 (30 minute presen...
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Particle Physics
This course will cover phenomenological studies and experimental searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model, including: naturalness, extra dimension, supersymmetry, grand unification, dark matter candidates (WIMPs and axions) and their detection.
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QFT III 2023/24
This survey course introduces some advanced topics in quantum field theory and string theory. Topics may include anomalies, conformal field theory, and bosonic string theory and are subject to change depending on the topics covered in the TBD elective course.
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Predictability in General Relativity [ONLINE]
An online program celebrating the contributions of Prof. Yvonne Choquet-BruhatYvonne Choquet-Bruhat's indelible imprint on General Relativity and mathematical physics commenced with her seminal work on the local well-posedness of the Einstein equations. This conference is dedicated to celebrating the far-reaching influence of Professor Choquet-Bruhat's contributions, delving into its profound impact on both mathematical and numerical relativity, as well as its implications in the realm of quantum gravity.Hosted by the Raman Research Institute and the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences under the aegis of the Indian Association for General Relativity and Gravitation (IAGRG).Confirmed Speakers: 1. Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State University)2. Badri Krishnan (Radboud University)3. Cécile Huneau (École Polytechnique)4. Elena Giorgi (Columbia University)5. Juan A. Valiente Kroon (Queen Mary University of London)6. Lydia Bieri (University of Michigan)7. Mihalis Dafermos (University of C...
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Predictability in General Relativity [ONLINE]
An online program celebrating the contributions of Prof. Yvonne Choquet-BruhatYvonne Choquet-Bruhat's indelible imprint on General Relativity and mathematical physics commenced with her seminal work on the local well-posedness of the Einstein equations. This conference is dedicated to celebrating the far-reaching influence of Professor Choquet-Bruhat's contributions, delving into its profound impact on both mathematical and numerical relativity, as well as its implications in the realm of quantum gravity.Hosted by the Raman Research Institute and the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences under the aegis of the Indian Association for General Relativity and Gravitation (IAGRG).Confirmed Speakers: 1. Abhay Ashtekar (Penn State University)2. Badri Krishnan (Radboud University)3. Cécile Huneau (École Polytechnique)4. Elena Giorgi (Columbia University)5. Juan A. Valiente Kroon (Queen Mary University of London)6. Lydia Bieri (University of Michigan)7. Mihalis Dafermos (University of C...
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Quantum Matter 2023/24
This course will cover quantum phases of matter, with a focus on long-range entangled states, topological states, and quantum criticality.
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Cosmology 2023/24
This Cosmology course will provide a theoretical overview of the standard cosmological model.
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Dark Matter, First Light
New observational programs and techniques are opening a window to the first galaxies in the universe and bringing surprises along the way. In this workshop, we'll explore how dark matter phenomenology may have impacted the first stars and galaxies, focusing on how improved modeling and simulations can allow us to use new and upcoming high-redshift data to gain insight into dark matter's fundamental nature.
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