Upcoming Events

Oct 02

School of Physics Colloquium

Oliver Dial (IBM); Error Mitigation and Suppression in Superconducting Quantum Processors

Oct 16

School of Physics Colloquium

Patrick Huber (Virginia Tech)

Oct 23

School of Physics Colloquium

Marc Lavine (AAAS): 101 Mistakes to Avoid Before Submitting a Paper

Oct 26

GT Observatory Public Night: October 2023

A monthly occurrence of the GT Observatory's Public Night open to all who are interested in viewing celestial objects through our many telescopes here on campus.

Oct 30

School of Physics Colloquium

Sarah Vigeland (Nanograv/UWM)

Nov 06

School of Physics Colloquium

Stefanie Milam (NASA)

Nov 07

Physics of Living Systems (PoLS) Seminar - Prof. Floris van Breugel

Physics of Living Systems (PoLS) Seminar| Prof. Floris van Breugel| Univ. Nevada Reno| - Prof. Simon Sponberg

Nov 13

School of Physics Colloquium

Jenne Driggers (LIGO Hanford)

Nov 16

GT Observatory Public Night: November 2023

A monthly occurrence of the GT Observatory's Public Night open to all who are interested in viewing celestial objects through our many telescopes here on campus.

Nov 28

Physics of Living Systems (PoLS) Seminar - Prof. Andrea Giometto

Soft Matter Seminar | Andrea Giometto | Cornell | Boise Idaho - Prof. Peter Yunker

Dec 04

School of Physics Colloquium

Kirsty Wan (Exeter AC UK)

Jan 18

GT Observatory Public Night: January 2024

A monthly occurrence of the GT Observatory's Public Night open to all who are interested in viewing celestial objects through our many telescopes here on campus.

Feb 15

GT Observatory Public Night: February 2024

A monthly occurrence of the GT Observatory's Public Night open to all who are interested in viewing celestial objects through our many telescopes here on campus.

Mar 09

The 2024 Atlanta Science Festival

Returning March 9–23, 2024, the Atlanta Science Festival is an annual public celebration of local science and technology.

Mar 14

GT Observatory Public Night: March 2024

A monthly occurrence of the GT Observatory's Public Night open to all who are interested in viewing celestial objects through our many telescopes here on campus.

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