Department of Physics

Cosmology and High Energy Physics Seminars


Michaelmas (that's Autumn...) Term 2005

Seminars will usually be held at 13:45 on Fridays in room C1 in the Physics Building. Talks are preceded by lunch with the speaker, and followed by tea.
How to get here: Travel information.

14th October

Jonathan Gratus (Lancaster)
Perturbation theory, and why you should never use it!

21st October

Roberto Trotta (Oxford)
Bringing the cosmic neutrino background into the limelight

28th October

Carsten van de Bruck (Sheffield)
Neutrinos and the Accelerating Universe

11th November

Terry Sloan (Lancaster)
A Review of Cosmic Ray Physics

9th December

Sujata Gupta (Portsmouth)
Tests and Predictions of Non-Gaussianity in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation


Lent (that's Spring...) Term 2006

20th January Roman Nevzorov (Southampton)
Exceptional Supersymmetric Standard Model
17th February Bjorn Garbrecht (Manchester)
Fermion Mass Generation in de Sitter Space

3rd March

Antony Lewis (Cambridge)
Weak lensing of the CMB

24th March

Ian Bailey (Cockcroft Institute)
Synchrotron Radiation Modelling for the ILC Helical Undulator


Summer (that actually is just Summer...) Term 2006

26th April, 14:00 in C1 Nikos Tetradis (Athens)
Brane Cosmology with Matter in the Bulk
19th May Steve Abel (IPPP)
Modification of gravity at 1 mm without large extra dimensions
26th May Kishore Ananda (ICG)
Cosmological gravitational wave background from second order perturbations
23rd June Chris Clarkson (ICG)
Gravitational waves signatures of extra dimensions


Seminar Organizers

28 September, 2005

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