Physics

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Thu, Mar 31, 2022
1:30 pm

Stability of chemical kinetic systems and its relation to graph theory

Chemical kinetics is governed by the law of mass-action, which generates rate equations of a very particular form with polynomial right-hand sides. Chemical systems are capable of arbitrarily complex behavior.


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Thu, Apr 14, 2022
1:30 pm

Black Hole Thermodynamics in Dynamical Spacetimes with Zhiwei Wang, PhD

Join us on Zoom

In the 1970s, Hawking and colleagues showed that black hole horizons behave thermodynamically for stationary scenarios. More recently, ordinary surfaces, away from horizons, were conjectured to behave thermodynamically, forming the key assumption in the emergent gravity program. With such a thermodynamic assumption, the full Einstein field equations were derived.


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Thu, Feb 3, 2022
1:30 pm

The Light and Fuzzy Side of Dark Matter

The Prairie Universities Physics Speaker Series presents The Light and Fuzzy Side of Dark Matter with Evan McDonough, PhD (Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, University of Winnipeg).

Thursday, February 3, 2022
1:30-2:45 p.m.
Join us on Zoom: uleth.zoom.us/j/93720130736


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Tue, Jan 25, 2022
1:30 pm

Department of Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Speaker Series

The study of interaction of gravitational waves with matter is crucial in understanding the nature of the universe. In this talk, we will start with a brief review on gravitational waves, followed by discussion on early universe cosmology, particularly on primordial gravitational waves and quark gluon plasma. Primordial gravitational waves were generated in the very early universe and have not yet been detected. The quark gluon plasma which was present at a later stage had a chance to interact with primordial gravitational waves.


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Mon, Jan 17, 2022
12:40 pm

Department of Physics & Astronomy: Prairie Universities Physics Speaker Series

Join Dr. Samantha Lawler from the University of Regina for a talk about megaconstellations of satellites on Tuesday, January 18 from 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. via Zoom.


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Mon, Nov 22, 2021
11:30 am

Applications of Quantum Information in QFT and Cosmology Workshop

The goal of this workshop is to highlight how different tools and techniques of QIT are providing new ideas and insights about quantum field theory, quantum many-body systems, and cosmology.


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Thu, Apr 8, 2021
9:00 am

Radiation Oncology Physics in a Pandemic Era

The Department of Physics & Astronomy presents Radiation Oncology Physics in a Pandemic Era, with Dr. Charles Kirkby, Jack Ady Cancer Centre, Lethbridge.

Thursday, April 08, from 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.

Join us on Zoom: uleth.zoom.us/j/99069795964


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PUBlic Professor Series 2021/22 Season Announced

Full details for these talks will be released in the coming months. For now, get these dates in your calendar:

2021/22 Season Announced

23-Sep-21 | Katharina Stevens, Department of Philosophy

Arguing Without Being Cruel: What Morality Has to Say About How We Should Give Reasons

28-Oct-21 | Leroy Little Bear, Indigenous Studies

The Comeback: The Parallel Experiences of the Blackfoot and the Buffalo

25-Nov-21 | Alain Takam, Department of Modern Languages & Linguistics


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