Grad School Physics Seminar 2022/23

from Thursday, 6 October 2022 (09:15) to Friday, 30 June 2023 (18:00)
NCBJ (Room 207)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
6 Oct 2022
13 Oct 2022
20 Oct 2022
27 Oct 2022
3 Nov 2022
10 Nov 2022
17 Nov 2022
24 Nov 2022
1 Dec 2022
8 Dec 2022
15 Dec 2022
12 Jan 2023
19 Jan 2023
26 Jan 2023
2 Mar 2023
9 Mar 2023
16 Mar 2023
23 Mar 2023
30 Mar 2023
13 Apr 2023
20 Apr 2023
27 Apr 2023
11 May 2023
18 May 2023
25 May 2023
1 Jun 2023
8 Jun 2023
15 Jun 2023
22 Jun 2023
29 Jun 2023
AM
09:15 Welcoming talk of the Graduate School director - Prof. Michał Spalliński (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:35 Discussion about the goals and organization of the PhD seminar - Jakub Wagner (National Centre for Nuclear Research)   (Room 207)
09:15 Constraints on U(1)` solutions to the flavor anomalies with trans-Planckian asymptotic safety - Abhishek Chikkaballi   (Room 207)
09:15 Trouble in the early Universe: why is it so dusty out there? - Mr Prasad Sawant (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland)   (Room 207)
09:15 Nuclear chirality & lifetime experiment - Adam Nałęcz-Jawecki (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Vector-Like fermions and Z’ as candidates for New Physics - Daniele Rizzo (National Center for Nuclear Research (NCBJ), Warsaw, Poland)   (Room 207)
09:15 Lighting up the black box - explainable ML in Astrophysics - Margherita Grespan (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Hyperon non-leptonic decays in χPT, revisited - Nora Salone   (Room 207)
09:15 Exclusive processes, factorization and parton distributions - Victor Martinez-Fernandez   (Room 207)
09:15 A family tree of galaxies - Luis Eduardo Suelves (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 In search of precision in QCD at high energy physics: beyond eikonal order - Swaleha Mulani (National Centre for Nuclear Research(NCBJ), Warsaw, Poland)   (Room 207)
09:15 Studying CPT with Neutral Mesons - Standard Model Extension Approach (SME) - Mateusz Kmieć (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Gravitational wave lensing in General Relativity and beyond - Sreekanth Harikumar (National Centre for Nuclear Research(NCBJ))   (Room 207)
09:15 Estimating detector systematics at T2K's far detector: A neutrino oscillation adventure - Yashwanth S. Prabhu (NCBJ Warsaw)   (Room 207)
09:15 Quark-gluon plasma in magnetic fields - Patrycja Słoń   (Room 207)
09:15 Extragalactic Universe: Star formation activity of galaxies - Gabriele Riccio (National Centre of Nuclear Research, Warsaw)   (Room 207)
09:15 κ-deformed complex scalar field: from theory to phenomenology - Andrea Bevilacqua (NCBJ Warsaw)   (Room 207)
09:15 Inverse Uncertainty Quantification in nuclear engineering - Michał Jędrzejczyk (National Centre for Nuclear Research)   (Room 207)
09:15 The time problem and primordial perturbations - Alice Boldrin (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Statistical methods used in neutrino oscillation experiments - Kamil Skwarczyński (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland)   (Room 207)
09:15 The fundamental metallicity relation: from z~0.8 (VIPERS) to z~0 (SDSS) - Francesco Pistis (National Centre for Nuclear Research)   (Room 207)
09:15 Can a quantum mixmaster universe undergo a spontaneous inflationary phase? - Jaime de Cabo Martin (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Tau Neutrino Appearance in the Flux of Atmospheric Neutrinos - Maitrayee Mandal   (Room 207)
09:15 Forward photon+jet production in pA collisions at next-to-eikonal accuracy - Arantxa Tymowska (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Illuminating the Low Surface Brightness Galaxies in Dark Energy Survey with Transformers. - Hareesh Thuruthipilly (National Center for Nuclear Research (NCBJ))   (Room 207)
09:15 Effects of Dust at High Redshift Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies - Mahmoud Hamed (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Direct photons in high energy proton-proton and nucleus-nucleus collisions - Sushobhan Mandal (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 No seminar   (Room 207)
09:15 From prototypes to large scale detectors with Monte Carlo simulations - Michał Mazurek (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Salil Joshi's talk - Salil Joshi (NCBJ)   (Room 207)
09:15 Strong gravitational lensing applications on cosmology and galactic evolution - Shuaibo Geng (National Center for Nuclear Research)   (Room 207)
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