Physics Colloquium - Bryan Ramson
Friday, November 3
4pm - 5pm
Small Hall, Room 111

Bryan Ramson, Associate Scientist Neutrino Division Fermilab, Title of talk: Reviewing the Physics Program of the Fermilab Modern Modular Bubble Chamber

Spring 2024 Registration for Continuing Graduate Students
Monday, November 6 - Friday, February 2
Blow Memorial Hall

The Office of Graduate Studies and Research REQUIRES all returning A&S graduate students to register by February 2, 2024.

    CS Colloquium Talk: Gianfranco Ciardo
    Monday, November 6
    12pm - 1pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

    Dr. Gianfranco Ciardo from Iowa State University will present his talk Improving "one of the only really fundamental data structures that came out in the last 25 years”


    Emerging Scholars Talk: "Building Blocks of the Universe"
    Thursday, November 9
    2pm - 3pm
    Stryker Center (412 Boundary St.)

    Ezekiel Wertz, doctoral candidate in Physics: "Building Blocks of the Universe"

    Offered in partnership between the Graduate Center and the Williamsburg Regional Library.

    Physics Colloquium - Raghav Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli
    Friday, November 10
    4pm - 5pm
    Small Hall, Room 111

    Raghav Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli, Vanderbilt University, Title of talk: Back to fundamental QCD - how do quarks and gluons evolve in space and time?  

    Qihan Wang, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
    Friday, November 17
    3pm - 5pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, zoom

    Qihan Wang, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
    Title: Efficient Parallelization of Irregular Applications on GPU Architectures
    Advisor: Dr. Bin Ren
    Location:  zoom meeting


      Physics Colloquium - John V. Shebalin
      Friday, November 17
      4pm - 5pm
      Small Hall, Room 111

      Dr. John V. Shebalin, Affiliate Research Professor, George Mason University, Title of Talk: Statistical Solution of the Dynamo Problem

      CS Colloquium Talk: Paolo Rech
      Monday, November 20
      12pm - 1pm
      McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

      Dr. Paolo Rech from Università di Trento will present his talk: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in Quantum Computing: Computational Power, Intrinsic Noise, and Transient Faults


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