Seminars take place on Thursdays 12:00-13:00 in Building 54, Room 7035(7B), unless otherwise noted.
04 October 2018: Rainer Weiss (MIT) [LOCATION CHANGE 02 / 1085 (L/T C)]
The beginnings of gravitational wave astronomy
11 October 2018: Adam Pound (Southampton)
Compact binaries and the gravitational self-force
18 October 2018: Andreas Schmitt (Southampton)
Holographic quark-hadron continuity
25 October 2018: no seminar
01 November 2018: Ioannis Papadimitriou (KIAS Seoul)
Near extremal black holes: from M87 to strange metals
08 November 2018: Masanori Hanada (Southampton)
Black Hole/Ant Trail Correspondence and Partial Deconfinement
15 November 2018: Finn Larsen (Michigan)
Black Hole Spectroscopy and AdS(2) Holography
22 November 2018: Andy O'Bannon (Southampton)
AdS Black Branes: A Sound Bound?
29 November 2018: Carlos Mafra (Southampton)
The quest for string scattering amplitudes
06 December 2018: David Turton (Southampton)
13 December 2018: Stefan Hild (Glasgow)
The Einstein Telescope: A New Tool to Listen to the Symphony of the Universe
Christmas Break
10 January 2019: Nicolas Kovensky (Saclay)
A holographic description of hadronic structure
Exam Period
31 January 2019: Ines Aniceto (Southampton)
Asymptotics and Resurgence in String and Gauge Theories
07 February 2019: Silke Weinfurtner (Nottingham)
14 February 2019: Sebastiano Bernuzzi (Parma) [CANCELED!]
Modeling the strong-field dynamics of binary neutron star merger
21 February 2019: Karl Landsteiner (IFT Madrid)
The golden age of chirality and quantum mechanics
28 February 2019: no seminar
07 March 2019: Jake Shipley (Sheffield)
Gravitational lensing by binary black holes
14 March 2019: no seminar
21 March 2019: Motoi Tachibana (Saga University, Japan)
Quark-hadron continuity under rotation
28 March 2019: Natalia Pinzani-Fokeeva (KU Leuven)
Effective field theories for fluids
Easter Break
2 May 2019: Thomas Van Riet (KU Leuven)
String theory and the cosmological constant: have we learned something?
09 May 2019: Felicity Eperon (Cambridge)
Strong cosmic censorship in Kerr-de Sitter spacetimes
16 May 2019: Mihalis Dafermos (Cambridge)
The nonlinear stability of the Schwarzschild metric without symmetry
Oscar Dias [email protected] , Nils Andersson [email protected]