Past Events
Abstract: Anomaly detection is a promising, model-agnostic strategy to find physics beyond the Standard Model. State-of-the-art machine learning methods offer impressive performance on anomaly...
Feb21
Abstract: Precision, low-energy experiments provide complimentary constraints on the search for new physics. These often take the form of looking for violations of...
Feb16
Abstract: The study of generalized symmetries has led to new insights across high energy, condensed matter, and mathematical physics, but the extent of their...
Feb14
Abstract: A milestone for QED is the attainment of the Schwinger field, an electric field strong enough to induce e+e- pair creation, E_cr =...
Feb9
Abstract: There is strong motivation to extend the observable frequency range of gravitational waves (GWs) beyond the Hz - kHz regime already probed by...
Feb7
Abstract: Dark matter may annihilate into final states including positrons, which would appear as peaked signatures in the local cosmic-ray positron flux. Using a...
Feb2
Abstract: While sub-GeV dark matter (DM) is a well-motivated possibility, its detection in the lab remains challenging. Celestial objects can serve as a complementary...
Jan31
Abstract: Gravitational microlensing is a powerful probe of non-luminous massive objects. It provides a unique window into macroscopic dark matter, as well as elusive...
Jan26
Abstract: Dark matter that accumulates in compact stars can have a number of observable effects, including thermal emission from the surface of neutron stars...
Jan24