Upcoming Events

Apr 16

John Karnosh - Masters Thesis Defense

BEC-BCS Crossover of an Ultracold Lithium-6 Gas in a Shaken Optical Lattice

Apr 17

Graduate Student Q&A - School of Physics Career Event

Join Ed Greco and Sven Behrens for an informal discussion and Q&A about graduate internships, networking, and any suggested topic related to preparation for life after graduation.

Apr 17

Fossil Friday

Join the Spatial Ecology and Paleontology Lab for Fossil Fridays! Become a fossil hunter and help discover how vertebrate communities have changed through time.

Apr 20

Giving Machine Learning a Boost Towards Respecting (Approximate) Symmetries

Machine learning (ML) has become a powerful tool for analyzing large and complex datasets.

Apr 20

School of Physics Spring Colloquium Series- Dr. Petia Vlahovska

Dr. Petia Vlahovska(North Western) Collectives of motile particles: active matter meets fluid dynamics

Apr 21

Eric Zhang - School of Physics Thesis Proposal

Probing the Electronic States of Open-Shell, Donor–Acceptor Conjugated Polymers

Apr 21

Mateo Reynoso - Thesis Dissertation Defense

Dynamical Mechanisms of Nonuniversality in 2D Turbulence in the Presence of Coherent Structures

Apr 21

Physics of Living Systems/Soft Matter Seminar Speaker: Dr. Yong Wang/University of Arkansas Host: Prof. Harold Kim

Physics of Living Systems/Soft Matter Seminar | Speaker Dr. Yong Wang/University of Arkansas | Host: Prof. Harold Kim

Apr 22

Ion Trapping – Integrating technology and beyond

Trapped ion quantum computing is scaling towards fault tolerance and algorithm demonstrations.

Apr 23

CRA SEMINAR | Margaret Ridder | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Host: Prof. John Wise

CRA SEMINAR | Margaret Ridder | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Host: Prof. John Wise

Apr 23

Observatory Public Night

On the grounds between the Howey and Mason Buildings, several telescopes are typically set up for viewing, and visitors are also invited to bring their own telescope.

Apr 23

Observatory Public Night

On the grounds between the Howey and Mason Buildings, several telescopes are typically set up for viewing, and visitors are also invited to bring their own telescope.

Apr 24

Fossil Friday

Join the Spatial Ecology and Paleontology Lab for Fossil Fridays! Become a fossil hunter and help discover how vertebrate communities have changed through time.

Apr 27

FulminoSat: Using Lightning to Measure the Ionosphere with a Georgia Tech CubeSat Constellation

Learn how Georgia Tech researchers are leveraging lightning and CubeSat technology to study space weather and its impacts on critical space‑enabled systems.

Apr 27

School of Physics Spring Colloquium Series- Dr. Konrad Lehnert

Dr. Konrad Lehnert(Yale) Building quantum technology from quantum sound