HET Seminar

Held in PRB 595.

August 1st, 2008 to July 31st, 2009. Previous/next year.
Sep08
Matthew Schwartz
Harvard University
The world's best measurement of alpha_s at LEP and some collider physics implications.
Sep15
Witold Skiba
Yale University
Low-scale Gaugino Mediation.
Sep22
Brock Tweedie
Johns Hopkins University
Tagging Hadronic Tops at High Pt
Sep29
Howard Georgi
Harvard University
Fun with 2D Unparticle Physics
Oct06
Simon Catterall
Syracuse University
Supersymmetric lattices: theory and applications
Oct14
David Poland
Harvard University
The Dark Top
Oct20
Andreas Weiler
Cornell University
Flavor violation in warped extra dimensions: GIM, RS-GIM and flavor symmetries
Oct27
Sean Hartnoll
Harvard University
Holographic superconductors
Nov03
Alejandro Jenkins
MIT
Quark masses: an environmental impact statement.
Nov10
Juan Maldacena
Institue for Advanced Study
Scattering amplitudes in N=4 SYM: lessons from strong coupling
Nov17
Bob Holdom
University of Toronto
The conservative case for a fourth family and new strong flavor interactions
Nov24
Lisa Randall
Harvard University
Particles and Fields Seminar/ Lisa Randall
Dec01
Rakhi Mahbubani
Fermi Lab
A simple, stable model of brane inflation
Dec08
Can Kilic
Johns Hopkins University
Phenomenology of Multijet Resonances at the Tevatron and the LHC
Dec15
Paolo Giromini
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
Study of multi-muon events at CDF
Jan26
David Poland
Harvard University
DAMA results and candidates for Inelastic Dark Matter
Feb02
Philip Schuster
SLAC
Collider and Astrophysical Signatures of Composite Inelastic Dark Matter
Feb09
Natalia Toro
Stanford University
First Characterization of New Physics at the LHC
Feb17
Richard Hill
Fermi Lab
Special Day - Tuesday
The anomalous baryon current and neutrino-photon interactions
Feb23
Thomas Levi
NYU
When Worlds Collide
Mar02
Tao Han
University of Wisconsin
The Test of the Seesaw Mechanisms at the LHC
Mar16
Chris Herzog
Princeton University
Continuing Developments in Holographic Superconductivity and Superfluidity
Mar23
Douglas Finkbeiner
Harvard University
A Theory of Dark Matter: PAMELA positrons, DAMA, and a New Force in the Dark Sector
Mar30
Sergei Dubovsky
Stanford University
Superluminal travel in two dimensions
Apr13
Patrick Fox
Fermi Lab
Leptophilic Dark Matter
Apr20
Walter Goldberger
Yale University
AdS/CFT duality for non-relativistic field theory
Apr23
Kimball Milton
The University of Oklahoma
Exact Multiple Scattering Results: Applications of Quantum Vacuum Forces
Apr27
Clifford Cheung
Institute of Advanced Study
The S Matrix in Twistor Space
May04
Andreas Ross
Yale University
Effective Field Theory for Gravitational Bound States