[Particle-physics-affiliated] Fwd: [Particle-physics-baes] Change of the room: Theory Room for seminar (11:00) and lunch (12:00)
Oliver Stelzer-Chilton
stelzer-chilton at triumf.ca
Wed Jan 30 15:42:14 PST 2019
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> From: "Makoto C. Fujiwara" <Makoto.Fujiwara at triumf.ca>
> Subject: [Particle-physics-baes] Change of the room: Theory Room for seminar (11:00) and lunch (12:00)
> Date: January 30, 2019 at 3:06:42 PM PST
> To: particle-physics-baes <particle-physics-baes at trmail.triumf.ca>, John Behr <behr at triumf.ca>, Jens Dilling <jdilling at triumf.ca>
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> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for the last minute, but we have a change of the room for the seminar and lunch tomorrow. Both will be in Theory Room.
>
> Best,
> Makoto
>
>
>> On Jan 30, 2019, at 09:59, Makoto C. Fujiwara <Makoto.Fujiwara at triumf.ca> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We will have an ad-hoc seminar by a participant of Testing Gravity conference we helped organize at SFU Downtown last week.
>>
>>
>> "Lab-scale experiments for quantum gravity and gravitational dark matter detection"
>>
>> Dan Carney
>> University of Maryland/NIST/Fermilab
>> (a former grad student of Phil Stamp and Bill Unruh)
>>
>> Abstract:
>> I will discuss a pair of holy grail experimental goals: detection of the quantum nature of the gravitational field, and direct terrestrial detection of dark matter through its gravitational coupling to the standard model. Both goals could be achievable in the near future, leveraging the considerable progress in quantum-enhanced optomechanical/electromechanical sensing made in recent years. I will give a theorist's view on these goals and suggest some paradigmatic experimental protocols for each.
>> (This is the same talk as he gave at UBC on Monday)
>>
>> 11:00 am, Auditorium
>>
>> After the seminar, we will have a lunch chat in the Board room 12:00 - 13:00
>>
>> Best, Makoto
>>
>>
>>
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