High Energy Physics Seminars
Spring 2007

The Physics Department's High Energy Physics Seminars are normally held at
2:00pm on Tuesdays and 2:00pm on Fridays, in 2165 New Physics Building.

Tuesday
January 9
no seminar
Friday
January 12
L. Clavelli, University of Alabama: Search for life in other universes
Tuesday
January 16
S. Bilenky, JINR Dubna: Neutrino masses and mixing: status and problems
Friday
January 19
S. Bilenky, JINR Dubna: Majorana and the Majorana neutrino
Tuesday
January 23
R. Woodard, University of Florida: Non local effective field theories
Friday
January 26
no seminar
Tuesday
January 30
Ivan Furic, University of Chicago: Matter - Antimatter Oscillations at 3 Trillion Hertz
Friday
February 2
C. B. Thorn, University of Florida: String/Flux Tube Duality
Tuesday
February 6
J. Patera, University of Montreal: Symmetry decomposition of functions on compact semi-simple Lie groups (abstract)
Friday
February 9
B. Kayser, Fermilab: Neutrino Mass and the Baryon Asymmetry
Tuesday
February 13
Brendan Casey, Brown University: Searching for New Physics in Beauty and Charm
Friday
February 16
Vadim Rusu, University of Chicago: Beyond the Horizons: A Quest for New Physics
Tuesday
February 20
David Lange, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Pinning down CP Violation in B mesons
Friday
February 23
S. Raby, The Ohio State University (gator bait): Constructing 3 family models from the E(8)xE(8) heterotic string
Tuesday
February 27
Arthur Broyles, University of Florida: Particle/Wave Duality
Friday
March 2
Hye-Sung Lee, University of Florida: Sneutrino Dark Matter in the U(1)'-extended MSSM
Tuesday
March 6
Heather Ray, Fermilab: MiniBooNE and the SNS
Friday
March 9
Rick Cavanaugh, University of Florida: LHC: The Road to Discovery and Beyond...
Tuesday
March 13
Spring Break - no seminar
Friday
March 16
Spring Break - no seminar
Tuesday
March 20
Jim Fry, University of Florida: Probing Dark Matter Substructure with Pulsar Timing
Friday
March 23
Salah Nasri, University of Florida: Unification of baryogenesis and dark matter
Tuesday
March 27
Matthew Kleban, New York University: Thermal Transitions in the Landscape
Friday
March 30
S. Adler, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton: Vacuum birefringence in a rotating magnetic field
Tuesday
April 3
Charles Sommerfield, University of Florida: BPS: Genesis and Exodus
Friday
April 6
Kanokkuan Chaicherdsakul, University of Texas Quantum Cosmological Correlations in an Inflating Universe (abstract)
Tuesday
April 10
Lee Smolin, Perimeter Institute: Chiral matter as excitations of quantum geometry (abstract)
Friday
April 13
G. Ross, Oxford University: The quest for unification
Tuesday
April 17
G. Ross, Oxford University: Stitching the Yukawa Quilt
Friday
April 20
J. Schechter, Syracuse University: Light scalar puzzle in QCD
Tuesday
April 24
Chris Hays, Oxford University: First Run II Measurement of the W Boson Mass with CDF
Friday
April 27
Zvi Bern, UC Los Angeles: Three-loop Superfiniteness of N=8 supergravity

Seminar organizer: Pierre Sikivie(sikivie@phys.ufl.edu)