The Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium (TNT) is a DOE-funded Colloquium series jointly organized and held at Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) and the North Carolina State University (NC-State).
The Colloquium is regularly attend by members of the High-Energy and Nuclear Theory groups of those three institutions. Speakers are asked to provide a fairly general introduction into their respective topics for the non-experts in the audience but then may go into as much detail concerning their current research as is suitable for a nuclear theory seminar. Talking time is 45 minutes plus 15 minutes for discussions. Talks in "Physics 298" are in Room 298 (the faculty lounge) of the Duke Physics building. Talks in "Raleigh N.C." are in Room 400 of Riddick Hall at NC State University.
You can subscribe to the TNT colloquium calendar via .ICS file.
Information on reimbursement of speakers can be found here.
Upcoming Events
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" »
Dr. Fernando Romero-Lopez(MIT) will be speaking at UNC and the description details are forthcoming. read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium »
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 »
Luca Delacretaz will be speaking and NCSU, and the description details are forthcoming. read more about Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium »