Foundations and Frontiers of Physics

Fall 2022 and Spring 2023

An informal seminar for first year graduate students.
Wednesdays, 5:00pm PSC 2136 (note: this is a change from last semester when seminars were on Thursdays)

Course Description

The Foundations and Frontiers of Physics Seminar is a required non-credit seminar for the first-year graduate students. However, all graduate students are invited to attend. The main purpose of this seminar course is to attempt to convey the sort of "feel" for physics that is ordinarily not communicated in course work, seminars or even colloquia. This includes elementary arguments, analogies and "back-of-the-envelope calculations". The seminars will be presented by various faculty members and other researchers associated with the department. We hope that the course will promote collegiality among the students and faculty, enhance the human side of graduate training in physics, and help students to become familiar with the research going on in the department.

The seminars will start at 5:00 pm every other Wednesday, more or less, according to the schedule below. There may be additional time for further discussion after the seminars.

Schedule, Fall 2021, Spring 2022

 
DateSpeakerArea
Aug 31, 2022Professor Steve Anlagecondensed matter experiment
Sep 14, 2022Professor Arpita Upadhyayabiophysics
Sep 28, 2022Professor Hassan Jawaheryhigh energy experiment
Oct 12, 2022Professor Michelle Girvannetwork science
Oct 26, 2022Professor Carter Hallhigh energy experiment
Nov 9, 2022Dr. Trey Portoexperimental quantum physics
Dec 7, 2022Professor Victor Galitskicondensed matter theory
Feb 1, 2023Dr. Ian Spielmanexperimemntal quantum physics
Feb 15, 2023Professor Wolfgang Losertbiophysics
Mar 1, 2023Professor Brian Clark (to be confirmed)experimental particle astrophysics
Mar 15, 2023Professor Maissam Barkeshlitheoretical condensed matter
Mar 29, 2023Professor Drew Badenhigh energy experiment
Apr 12, 2023Professor Richard Greenecondensed matter experiment
Apr 26, 2023Professor Dan Lathropexperimental nonlinear dynamics

Course Requirement

Course requirement: attendance to 11 out of the 14 scheduled seminars over the Fall and the Spring seminars. You will have to complete the course the following year if you do not fulfill this. (Attendance will be recorded.)

Organizers

Prof. Jay D. SauATL444156116
Prof. Alberto BelloniPSC 3208F56058
Prof Drew BadenPSC 3208D56069

Guidelines for Speakers