Particle Physics Seminar Schedule for FY11

Wherever possible, we have provided a link to the speakers e-mail address and their slides.
Particle Physics Seminars are held in the Small Seminar Room, Bldg 510

(All times are EST; Non-standard dates & times are denoted in green or red)

Thursday, 15:00
September 29, 2011
Hok Seum Wan Chan Tseung , University of Washington
The SNO+ experiment
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
September 8, 2011
CANCELLED
Ioana Anghel , University of Illinois Chicago
Measurement of the top quark pair production cross section using 7 TeV center of mas energy
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
August 25, 2011
Elizabeth Worcester, University of Chicago
Final KTeV Measurements of CP Violation and CPT Symmetry
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
August 18, 2011
Sean Grullon, University of Wisconsin
A Search for a Diffuse Flux of Astrophysical Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
August 11, 2011
Lisa Whitehead, BNL
Latest electron neutrino appearance results from MINOS
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
August 4, 2011
J. D. Vergados, University of Ioannina
Neutrino Oscillometry: New Neutrino Oscillation Features with Low Energy Monoenergetic Neutrinos
Abstract, Slides

Thursday, 15:00
July 28, 2011
Graziano Venanzoni, INFN/Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
KLOE measurement of the $\sigma(e^+e^-\to\pi^+\pi^-(\gamma))$ with Initial State Radiation and its contribution to the muon (g-2). Future prospects with KLOE-2
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
July 14, 2011
Benjamin Monreal, University of California
Project 8
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
July 7, 2011
Harry W Themann , Stony Brook University
Measuring high pT single electrons from open heavy flavor in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 200GeV using the PHENIX detector
Abstract
Slides
Friday, 11:00
July 1, 2011
Note Non-standard day/time
Chitra Bhatia, University of Rajasthan
(n, xn) reactions in the high energy neutron flux environment
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
June 30, 2011
Sudeep Das, University of California at Berkeley
Detection of gravitational lensing signal in cosmic microwave background
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
June 23, 2011
Ka Vang Tsang, Brown University
Search for Microscopic Black Hole Signatures at the Large Hadron Collider
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
June 16, 2011
Nao Suzuki, LBL
Towards the High Precision Cosmology: Dark Energy 2.0
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
June 9, 2011
Kyle Dawson, University of Utah
Cosmology from HST Observations of Supernovae and High-Redshift Galaxy Clusters
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
June 2, 2011
Yuan Mei, BNL
XENON100
Abstract

Friday, 11:00
May 27, 2011
NOTE NON-STANDARD DAY/TIME
Igor Ostrovskiy, University of Alabama
Status of the Double Chooz experiment and its calibration program
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
May 26, 2011
Shabnam Jabeen, Brown University
Top News from the Tevatron
Slides

Thursday, 15:00
May 19, 2011
Paolo Gorla, Gran Sasso, INFN
Macrobolometers for rare events physics: The 1000 crystals challenge and the fight for zero background.
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
April 28, 2011
Regina Caputo, Stony Brook University
Leptoquarks: A Tale of Four Searches
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
April 21, 2011
George Redlinger, BNL
Recent SUSY results from ATLAS
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
April 7, 2011
Clark McGrew , Stony Brook University
First Oscillation Results from T2K
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
March 24, 2011
Daniel Cherdack , Tufts University
A Measurement of the Coherent NC (pizero) Cross Section in MINOS
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
March 17, 2011
Michael Smy , University of California Irvine
Latest solar neutrino results from SuperKamiokande
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
March 10, 2011
Pinghan Chu , University of Illinois
The Neutron EDM and the Dressed Spin
Abstract
Slides
Thursday, 15:00
March 3, 2011
Jeremy Tinker , New York University
Probing Cosmology with the Small Scale Galaxy Distribution
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
February 24, 2011
Maryam Modjaz , Columbia University
CANCELLED
Abstract

Friday , TBA
February 18, 2011 NOTE NON-STANDARD DATE
Spencer Klein , LBL
Radiodetection of neutrinos
Abstract
TBA
Thursday, 15:00
February 17, 2011
Peter Michelson , Stanford University
Observing the High-Energy Universe with the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
February 10, 2011
Hide-Kazu Tanaka , BNL
Latest results from SciBooNE
Abstract
TBA
Thursday, 15:00
January 20, 2011
CANCELLED
Brandon Seilhan , BNL
Near Site Physics of the Daya Bay Experiment
Abstract
TBA
Thursday, 15:30
Jan 13, 2011
Colloquium Colloquium
Thursday, 15:00
Jan 6, 2011
Chao Zhang , California Institute of Technology
Recent KamLand results
Abstract

Thursday, 11:00
NOTE SPECIAL TIME
Dec 9, 2010
David Webber , University of Wisconsin
A new part-per-million measurement of the positive muon lifetime
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
Dec 2, 2010
Stanimir Metchev, Stony Brook University
Extreme Contrast Imaging with the Palomar 5 m Telescope for the Detection of Extrasolar Planets
Abstract

Thursday
Nov. 25, 2010
THANKSGIVING Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
Nov. 18, 2010
Petra Hüntemeyer, Michigan Technological University
Science Highlights from the TeV Gamma Ray Observatory Milagro and the Future of Water Cherenkov Detectors with HAWC
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
Nov. 11, 2010
VETERANS' DAY Abstract

Wednesday, 11:00
Nov. 10, 2010
J. D. Vergados, University of Ioannina
Issues and Prospects regarding
THE DIRECT DETECTION OF DARK MATTER
Abstract, Slides

Thursday, 15:00
Nov. 4, 2010
Guennadi Borissov, Lancaster University
Search for new sources of CP violation with the DZero detector
Abstract, Slides

Thursday, 15:00
Oct 28, 2010
Martin Fertl, Paul Scherrer Institute
The New Neutron Electric Dipole Moment Experiment at PSI
Abstract, Slides

Thursday, 15:00
Oct. 21, 2010
Stanimir Metchev, Stony Brook University
CANCELLED
CANCELLED

Thursday, 15:00
Oct. 14, 2010
Jin Koda, Stony Brook University
Evolution of Giant Molecular Clouds in Galaxies
Abstract

Thursday, 15:00
Oct 7, 2010
Sally Dawson, BNL
Reserved for LHC theory workshop
Agenda

Monday, 11:00
Oct 4, 2010
Karol Lang, University of Texas
Neutrino Physics without neutrinos
Abstract