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Welcome to the wiki for seminars at the APC Division!

APC Division

The Next Upcoming Presentation

! *** We will resume our weekly seminars soon *** ! 

Usual Day/Time: Friday at 2:30 PM IST

(This is tentative, please see the web-page for specific events.)

Our usual time to hold this weekly seminar/colloquium is on Friday, in the afternoon in Indian Standard Time (around noon in GMT). However, we try to keep the time slot somewhat flexible to accommodate constraints from speakers from different time-zones.

You can access here a time converter for other time-zones world-wide.

Schedule of Seminars with The List of Speakers

Dates Name Affiliation Topic
2020-07-28 Hugh Lippincott UC Santa Barbara, USA LZ Expt.
2020-08-04 Jacques Pienaar Univ of Chicago, USA XENON 1 T
2020-08-11 Pasquale Serpico Annecy, France Primordial Black Holes
2020-08-25 Subinoy Das IIA Hubble anomaly
2020-09-08 Bhargav Vaidya IIT Indore MHD in AGN jets
2020-09-15 Sudip Bhattacharyya TIFR Continuous GWs from pulsar
2020-09-22 Matthias Hanauske Frankfurt Univ. Imprint of quark matter in GWs
2020-09-29 Tomislav Terzic Univ of Rijeka, Croatia Lorentz Invariance Violation
2020-10-07 Payel Mukhopadhyay Stanford Univ. Neutrinos
2020-10-15 Badri Krishnan MPI, Hannover GW from Black Holes
2020-11-03 Joel Sander University of South Dakota SuperCDMS Expt.
2020-11-10 Martin Hendry Univ. of Glasgow GW for cosmology & Relativity
2020-11-24 Francesca Calore Annecey, France Indirect Dark Matter Detection
2020-12-01 Basudeb DasGupta TIFR, Mumbai Supernova neutrinos
2020-12-08 Poonam Chandra NCRA-TIFR Supernova
2020-12-15 Elisa Bernardini University of Padova, Italy Multi-messenger/neutrino
2020-12-22 Sk Minhajur Rahaman NCRA-TIFR, Pune Pulsar astronomy
2021-01-15 Dimple Chouhan Staff Scientist, SNOLab Cosmic rays
2021-01-22 Jagdish C. Joshi Nanjing University Cosmic rays
2021-02-12 Ranjan Laha IISc, Bangalore Primordial black holes
2021-03-05 Abhirup Ghosh (AEI), Potsdam, Germany GW astronomy
2021-03-12 Achamveedu Gopakumar Achamveedu Gopakumar Pulsar astronomy
2021-03-19 Chandrima Ganguly Wolfson College, University of Cambridge Alternative cosmologies
2021-03-26 Alberto Dominguez (University Complutense, Madrid) gamma-ray astronomy
2021-05-28 Mohd Rameez TIFR, Mumbai Cosmology

A list of potential speakers for upcoming events with tentative timings

  1. Reinhard Prix, AEI Hannover, broad topic: Continuous gravitational waves, possibly in the near future.

Title and abstract of the seminars

  1. 2020-07-28: Hugh Lippincott on Searching for dark matter with LZ (and maybe adding hydrogen)

  2. 2020-08-04: Jacques Pienaar on Investigating the XENON1T excess

  3. 2020-08-11: Pasquale Serpico on Cosmic microwave background bounds on primordial black holes

  4. 2020-08-25: Subinoy Das on Cosmological Hubble anomaly and its possible connection to dark matter or neutrino physics

  5. 2020-09-08: Bhargav Vaidya on AGN Jets : An Ideal platform to study Multi Messenger Astronomy.

  6. 2020-09-15: Sudip Bhattacharyya on The permanent ellipticity of a millisecond pulsar

  7. 2020-09-22: Matthias Hanauske on Hypermassive Supramassive hybrid stars as neutron star merger remnants

  8. 2020-09-29: Tomislav Terzic on Recent limits on Lorentz invariance violation using gamma rays

  9. 2020-10-07: Payel Mukhopadhyay on Underground probes of supernova mechanism

  10. 2020-10-15: Badri Krishnan on Black hole ringdown spectroscopy and higher overtones

  11. 2020-11-03: Joel Sander on SuperCDMS Status and Rare Event Searches

  12. 2020-11-10: Martin Hendry on Listening to Einstein's Universe: Probing Fundamental Physics and Cosmology with Gravitational Waves

  13. 2020-11-24: Francesca Calore on Unveiling the origin of high energy gamma rays: the case of the Fermi GeV excess

  14. 2020-12-01: Basudeb DasGupta on The Unravelling of Flavor Coherence

  15. 2020-12-08: Poonam Chandra on It's a bumpy ride: Retracing the story of demise of massive stars

  16. 2020-12-15: Elisa Bernardini on High energy Neutrino Astronomy: Looking at the Universe with the IceCube Neutrino Telescope

  17. 2020-12-22: Sk Minhajur Rahaman on Two stream Langmuir mode instability in pulsar magnetosphere

  18. 2021-01-15: Dimple Chouhan on A Sensitive Water Assay Technique and Radon Emanation System at SNOLAB

  19. 2021-01-22: Jagdish C. Joshi on Cosmic Ray Transport in our Galaxy and Starburst Galaxies and Secondary Emission

  20. 2021-02-12: Ranjan Laha on Detecting ultra light primordial black holes as the dark matter candidate

  21. 2021-02-26: Jacques Farine on Search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 136Xe with nEXO

  22. 2021-03-05: Abhirup Ghosh on Einstein's legacy: Songs from the stellar graveyard

  23. 2021-03-12: Achamveedu Gopakumar on OJ 287: Potential Rosetta stone for the nascent multi messenger nano Hz GW astronomy EditNew Page

  24. 2021-03-19: Chandrima Ganguly on Mixmasters that bounce

  25. 2021-03-26: Alberto Dominguez on Galaxy evolution and cosmology using gamma rays observed with Fermi LAT

  26. 2021-05-28: Mohd Rameez on The Cosmological principle and a frame that does not exist

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