Friday Seminar:
Our seminars are usually held on Fridays at 1:15pm (student session starts at 1:00pm). The seminar organiser is Ömer Gürdoğan (hepsem at soton.ac.uk).
Thank you to all the speakers and participants who are contributing to this season's talks.
(SHEP event calendar view and iCal feed)
Speaker | Title | Date | Room |
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Bipasha Chakraborty | Digital Quantum Simulation of the Schwinger Model with Topological Term | Fri, 11/06/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
Biagio Lucini | Non-perturbative dynamics of strongly interacting gauge theories | Fri, 04/06/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
Sabine Kraml and Wolfgang Waltenberger | Artificial proto-modelling with simplified-model results from the LHC | Fri, 28/05/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
Ashley Wilkins | Functional Renormalisation Group for Brownian Motion: Accelerated Dynamics and the Effective Equations of Motion | Fri, 21/05/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
Stefano Bolognesi | A Solitonic Approach to Holographic Nuclear Physics with Massive Quarks | Fri, 14/05/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
Livia Ferro | The Kleiss-Kuijf Relations from the Momentum Amplituhedron Geometry | Fri, 07/05/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
Georg Bergner | Non-perturbative insights into supersymmetric gauge theories by numerical lattice simulations | Fri, 30/04/2021 - 11:15 | Remote |
Simon Telen | Likelihood equations and scattering amplitudes | Fri, 16/04/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
Madalena Lemos | Surface defects in four-dimensional superconformal theories | Fri, 19/03/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
Peter Orland | A unitary renormalizable model of composite gravitons | Fri, 12/03/2021 - 12:45 | Remote |
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Past seminars:
2012/13 seminars: first term.
2011/12 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2010/11 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2009/10 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2008/09 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2007/08 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2006/07 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2005/06 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2004/05 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2003/04 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2002/03 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2001/02 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2000/01 seminars: first, second and third terms.
1999/00 seminars: first, second and third terms.
1998/99 seminars: first, second and third terms.