High Energy Theory Lunchtime Seminar
semester, 2004
Thursday, January 22nd 2004
Speaker: Tim Tait, Fermilab
Subject: The Light Higgs Mass in Gauge Extensions of the MSSM
Thursday, January 29th 2004
Speaker: Vassilis Spanos, University of Minnesota
Subject: Likelihood Analysis of the Constrained MSSM
Thursday, February 5th 2004
Speaker: Heather Logan, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Subject: Probing Little Higgs Models at Future Colliders
Thursday, February 12th 2004
This seminar will not be held this week.
Thursday, February 19th 2004
Speaker: Mirjam Cvetic, University of Pennsylvania
Subject: Chiral Supersymmetric Theory from Intersecting D6-branes and Fluxes
Thursday, February 26th 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Thursday, March 4th 2004
Speaker: Mikhail Shifman, University of Minnesota
Subject: From Super-Yang-Mills to QCD Through Planar Equivalence
Thursday, March 11th 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Thursday, March 18th 2004
This seminar will not be held this week.
Thursday, March 25th 2004
Speaker: Tino Nyawelo, (NIKHEF)
Subject: Relativistic Fluid Mechanics, Kaehler Manifolds and Supersymmetry
Thursday, April 1st 2004
Speaker: Rob Myers, Perimeter Institute
Subject: Cosmic Superstrings II
To be announced.
Thursday, April 8th 2004
Speaker: Charles Thorn, University of Florida
Subject: Renormalizing Planar Feynman Diagrams on the Light-cone Worldsheet
Thursday, April 15th 2004
Speaker: Patrick Fox, University of California, Santa Cruz
Subject: To be announced.
Thursday, April 22nd 2004
Speaker: Ian Low, Harvard University
Subject: Little Hierarchy, Little Higgses, and a Little Symmetry
Thursday, April 29th 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Thursday, May 6th 2004
Speaker: Liantao Wang, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Subject: To be announced.
Thursday, May 13th 2004
The seminar has ended for the semester.
Thursday, September 9th 2004
Speaker: Muneto Nitta, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Subject: Non-Abelian Walls and Their Moduli Space
Thursday, September 16th 2004
Speaker: Steven Duplij, Kharkov National University, Ukraine
Subject: Some New Abstract Directions in Development of Supersymmetry and Quantum Groups
Thursday, September 23rd 2004
Speaker: Marco Peloso, University of Minnesota
Subject: Dynamics of Extra Dimensions
Please note that the time of the seminar has changed. This seminar will meet at 12:15 in future.
Thursday, September 30th 2004
Speaker: Simon Catterall, Syracuse University
Subject: Twisting, Kahler-Dirac Fermions and Lattice SUSY
Thursday, October 7th 2004
Speaker: Bjoern Garbrecht, Heidelberg University
Subject: Energy Density as Seen by Unruh's Detector
Thursday, October 14th 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Thursday, October 21st 2004
Speaker: Lorenzo Sorbo, University of California, Davis
Subject: Moduli Entrapment with Primordial Black Holes
Thursday, October 28th 2004
Speaker: Gianmassimo Tasinato, University of Bonn, Germany
Subject: Codimension Two Brane-worlds in Six Dimensional Supergravity and the Cosmological Constant Problem
Thursday, November 4th 2004
Speaker: Sumit Das, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kentucky
Subject: Time dependent spacetimes from Matrix quantum mechanics
Thursday, November 11th 2004
Speaker: Alexei Yung, Nuclear Physics Institute, St. Petersburg
Subject: Non-Abelian Vortices in N=1* Gauge Theory
Thursday, November 18th 2004
Speaker: Cecilia Lunardini, Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington
Subject: Neurino Oscillations and Flavor Changing Neutrino-matter
Thursday, November 25th 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Thursday, December 2nd 2004
Speaker: K.S. Babu, Oklahoma State University
Subject: Dihedral Families of Quarks, Leptons and Higgs Bosons
Thursday, December 9th 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Thursday, December 16th 2004
Speaker: Marcel Vonk, Department of Theoretical Physics, Uppsala Universitet.
Subject: Topological Strings, Black Holes and Matrix Models"
Thursday, December 23rd 2004
The seminar has ended for the semester.
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