Abstract: Since the first positive measurement of the Lambda-hyperon global spin polarization in heavy-ion collisions by STAR in 2017, the understanding of the nature of this phenomenon is one of the… read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium - Spin Polarization Dynamics in Heavy-Ion Collisions »
Abstract: In this talk, we will present a proposal to unveil the hadron tomography through the nucleon energy-energy correlators (NEEC) at the future electron-ion collider (EIC). In particular, we… read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium - Nucleon Energy Correlators for the Color Glass Condensate »
We review recent work by the JAM Collaboration towards extracting the three-dimensional structure of the pion from simultaneous global QCD analysis of collinear parton distribution functions (PDFs)… read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium - "Unraveling the Three-Dimensional Structure of The Pion" »
Emergent phenomena in strongly-correlated quantum materials have tremendous potential for technological advancements. Significant challenges are, for example, the understanding and design of high-… read more about Duke Physics Colloquium - Quantum Simulation of Condensed Matter Using Trotterized Entanglement Renormalization »
Quantum materials are broadly distinguished by their unique macroscopic phases, which emerge as a result of electronic interactions across many length scales. These emergent phases lead to… read more about Condensed Matter Seminar - Designing Non-Equilibrium Functionalities in Quantum Materials Using Light »
Join Duke physics department members for stargazing through our 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes at the Duke Teaching Observatory. We will point the telescopes at interesting objects in the sky… read more about Stargazing »
New forms of matter once believed to be impossible are invented and discovered in the laboratory, sparking a thirty-five year quest to find out if nature somehow made them first. Along the way, the… read more about Fritz London Memorial Lecture - The Second Kind of Possible »
Paul Steinhardt will be giving a Colloquium Talk and description details are forthcoming. read more about Duke Physics Colloquium »
Join Duke physics department members for stargazing through our 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes at the Duke Teaching Observatory. We will point the telescopes at interesting objects in the sky… read more about Stargazing »
Dr. Fernando Romero-Lopez(MIT) will be speaking at UNC and the description details are forthcoming. read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium »
Abstract:Two-dimensional materials possess unique mechanical, optical, and electronic properties that can exceed those of their bulk crystal counterparts. For example, graphene, a two-dimensional… read more about DMI/MEMS Seminar Presented by Prof. Kevin Daniels »
Sid Redner will be giving a Colloquium Talk and description details are forthcoming. read more about Duke Physics Colloquium »
Henk Hoekstra will be giving a Colloquium Talk and description details are forthcoming. read more about Duke Physics Colloquium »
Join Duke physics department members for stargazing through our 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes at the Duke Teaching Observatory. We will point the telescopes at interesting objects in the sky… read more about Stargazing »
Join Duke physics department members for stargazing through our 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes at the Duke Teaching Observatory. We will point the telescopes at interesting objects in the sky… read more about Stargazing »
Abstract:The Standard Model of particle physics has an embarrassing problem -- we cannot formulate it nonperturbatively. This comes from the difficulty of putting a chiral gauge theory on the lattice… read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium - Fermionic Nomalies and Topological Phases on the Lattice: Ginsparg-Wilson Relation and its Generalizations »
Join Duke physics department members for stargazing through our 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes at the Duke Teaching Observatory. We will point the telescopes at interesting objects in the sky… read more about Stargazing »
Andrew J. Millis will be giving a Colloquium Talk and the details are forthcoming. read more about Duke Physics Colloquium »
Join Duke physics department members for stargazing through our 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes at the Duke Teaching Observatory. We will point the telescopes at interesting objects in the sky… read more about Stargazing »
Luca Delacretaz will be speaking and NCSU, and the description details are forthcoming. read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium »
Join Duke physics department members for stargazing through our 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes at the Duke Teaching Observatory. We will point the telescopes at interesting objects in the sky… read more about Stargazing »