Particle Theory Seminars
Seminars are normally held Wednesdays at 1:30 pm in Newman Lab 311.
For more information, please contact Giacomo Cacciapaglia (
cacciapa@mail.lns.cornell.edu).
January, 20, Thursday
Note special date!
Anastasia Volovich (Santa Barbara, KITP),
QCD amplitudes and String Theory
January, 26
Freddy Cachazo (Princeton, IAS),
New Techniques in Perturbative Gauge Theories: Tree and One-loop Calculations
January, 28, Friday
Note time: 12:30!
Konstantin Matchev (Florida U.),
Discovery and Identification of Physics Beyond the Standard Model
in Collider and Astroparticle Experiments
February, 2
Kaustubh Agashe (Johns Hopkins),
Warped Compactification: Flavor, Unification and Dark Matter
February, 4, Friday
Note time: 1:30!
Tilman Plehn (CERN),
Measuring the MSSM Lagrangean
February, 9
David Rainwater (Rochester U.),
Pseudo-axions in Little Higgs Models
February, 11, Friday
Note time: 12:30!
Michael Graesser (Caltech),
Density Perturbations, Inflation and
the Cosmological Constant
February, 16
No seminar!
February, 18, Friday
Note time: 12:30!
Aaron Pierce (SLAC),
The Cosmology of Split Supersymmetry
February, 23
Sean Fleming (UC San Diego),
J/Psi Production in e+ e- Annihilation at s = (10.6 GeV)^2.
February, 24, Thursday
Note time: 1:30!
Marcus Spradlin (UCSB),
Aspects of the Gauge/Gravity Correspondence
March, 2
Amihay Hanany (MIT),
Quivers for Metrics
March, 9
No seminar!
March, 16
No seminar!
March, 23
No seminar: Spring Break!
March, 30
Note time: 3:00!
Mithat Unsal (Boston U.),
Dualities in Large Nc Gauge Theories
April, 6
Matthew Nobes (Cornell U),
Applications of Perturbation Theory in High Precision Lattice QCD
April, 13
No seminar!
April, 20
Maulik K. Parikh (Columbia U),
Symmetry vs. Entropy in de Sitter Space
April, 27
Alessio Notari (McGill)
The Expansion Rate in an Inhomogeneus Universe
May, 4
Note special time: 12:30!
Josh Erlich (Williams and Mary)
QCD and Hidden Local Symmetry from the AdS/CFT Correspondence
May, 6, Friday
Note time: 12:30!
Jim Cline (McGill),
Aspects of Brane-antibrane Inflation
May, 11
Fumihiro Takayama (UC Irvine),
SuperWeakly Interacting Massive Particle