HEP_Remote Video Seminar Series

Coordinator: Shantanu Desai and Anurag Tripathi

Cycle-IX

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

Video

14/11/2024

 16:00 Hrs

  Vrund Patel   Heidelberg University   FB Statistics: An amalgamation of Frequentist and Bayesian methods  click here link

29/10/2024

 18:00 Hrs

 Shivam Pandey   Columbia University   Projection Killer: peering through high dimensional posterior distribution  click here link

24/10/2024

 15:00 Hrs

 Andrea Biviano   INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste   The inner slope of the cluster mass density profiles  click here link

10/10/2024

 14:00 Hrs

 Yuka Kaneda   University of Tsukuba   A universal scaling relation incorporating the cusp-to-core transition of dark matter halos  click here link

18/09/2024

 17:00 Hrs

 Mukul Bhattacharya   University of Wisconsin-Madison   Magnetized outflows from proto magnetars as the sources of heavy nuclei and multi-messenger emission.  click here link

11/09/2024

 16:00 Hrs

 Antonino Del Popolo   University of Catania   Non constancy of aO and surface density of haloes  click here link

06/09/2024

 14:00 Hrs

 Eoin Colgain   Atlantic Technological University   Diagnosing Lambda-CDM model breakdown  click here link

04/09/2024

 16:00 Hrs

 Pedro Riba Mello  Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro  Unveiling Cosmological Tensions with the Non-Gaussian Surprise Statistic  click here link

Cycle-VIII

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

Video

10/07/2024

 14:00 Hrs

 Corentin Cadiou  Lund University Observatory  Order out of chaos: are we overestimating the butterfly effect in galaxy formation?  click here link

20/05/2024

 15:00 Hrs

 Khyati Malhan  Neils Bohr Institute  Shiva & Shakti: Two of the ancient building blocks of our Galaxy  click here link

10/05/2024

 18:30 Hrs

 Rajeev Vaisakh  Southern Methodist University  Probing the Expansion of the Universe using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument  click here link

27/03/2024

 16:00 Hrs

 Harry Desmond  Oxford University  Four ways of looking at the radial acceleration relation  click here link

13/03/2024

 9:30 Hrs

 Srini Raghunathan  University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign  Sunyaev-Zeldovich Science with Current and Future CMB Surveys  click here link

24/01/2024

 14:30 Hrs

 Remi Adam  Universite Cote'd Azur  Gamma-ray searches towards galaxy clusters  click here link

17/01/2024

 18:30 Hrs

 Nikita Khatiya  Clemson University  Characterizing the γ-ray Emission from FR0 Radio Galaxies  click here link

29/12/2023

 11:00 Hrs

 Teja Nerella  University of California, Santa Barbara  Looking for binary mergers in gravitational wave data: results, lessons, and future outlook  click here link

15/11/2023

 10:00 Hrs

 Ranga-Ram Chary  Caltech  Massive Stars and Magnetic Fields: Insights into Physics of the Earliest Galaxies from Spitzer and JWST  click here link

07/11/2023

 18:30 Hrs

 Rohan Naidu  MIT  The First Glimpse of the First Galaxies with JWST  click here link

25/10/2023

 11:00 Hrs

 Yuzhe Song  Swinburne University  A Stacking Survey of Gamma-ray Pulsars  click here link

10/08/2023

 15:00 Hrs

 Laura Herold  Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching  A New Constraint on Early Dark Energy using the Profile Likelihood  click here link

02/08/2023

 16:00 Hrs

 Ewa Lokas  Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center  Merging galaxy clusters in IllustrisTNG  click here link

Cycle-VII

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

Video

12/07/2023

 18:30 Hrs

 Abhishek Desai  University of Wisconsin, Madison  Constraints on the Origins of the Galactic Neutrino Flux  click here link

25/05/2023

 15:30 Hrs

 Mattia Di Mauro  INFN, Torino  Constraining the dark matter contribution of γ rays in Cluster of galaxies using Fermi-LAT data  click here link

28/04/2023

 17:00 Hrs

 Suman Chakraborty  Northumbria University  Understanding the dynamics of the Earth’s radiation belts: a space donut filled with highly energetic charged particles  click here link

12/04/2023

 15:30 Hrs

 Stefano Andreon  INFN, Brera  The inside-out growth of galaxy clusters: reaching the virial radius in Abell 2244  click here link

03/04/2023

 16:30 Hrs

 Jeff Dror  University of California, Santa Cruz  Using Pulsar Parameter Drifts to Detect Sub-Nanohertz Gravitational Waves  click here link

06/03/2023

 15:30 Hrs

 Silvia Manconi  LAPTh, Annecy  Cosmic ray positrons from pulsars: current constraints and open questions?  click here link

02/03/2023

 18:30 Hrs

 Antonella Palmese  Carnegie Mellon University  Probing the Universe’s expansion and the origin of compact object binaries with multi-messenger astronomy  click here link

20/02/2023

 18:30 Hrs

 Dipangkar Dutta  Mississippi State University  The incredible shrinking proton and the proton radius puzzle  click here link

11/01/2023

 15:30 Hrs

 Chow-Choong Ngeow  National Central University, Taiwan  Wide-Field Sky Surveys: Participation of NCU in the past, present, and future  click here link

23/12/2022

 15:30 Hrs

 Prashant Kocherlakota  Harvard University, CFA  Testing the Sagittarius A* Spacetime Metric with the 2017 EHT Observations  click here link

11/11/2022

 18:30 Hrs

 Rahul Kannan  Harvard/Smithsonian CFA  Modeling high redshift structure formation and reionization  click here link

12/10/2022

 18:30 Hrs

 David Kipping  Columbia University  Bayesian view of abiogenesis  click here link

28/09/2022

 15:30 Hrs

 Vassiliki Pavlidou  University of Crete  Turnaround radius as a probe of LambdaCDM  click here link

20/09/2022

 18:30 Hrs

 Tejas Prasanna  Ohio State University  The Early Evolution of Magnetar Rotation  click here link

Cycle-VI

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

Video

19/07/2022

 14:30 Hrs

 Maria Giovanna Dainotti  National Astronomical Observatory of Japan  3D fundamental plane relation from the high energy (Fermi-LAT) to the optical wavelengths  click here link

07/07/2022

 14:30 Hrs

 Gauri Sharma  University of Western Cape  Evolution of Dark Matter Halos with Cosmic Time  click here link

17/06/2022

 12:30 Hrs

 Mandeep Kaur  IISER Mohali  Master integrals for O (α α S) corrections to H -> ZZ*  click here link

16/06/2022

 11:00 Hrs

 Rupak Mukherjee  PPPL, Princeton University  How computational physics is shaping nuclear fusion reactors  click here link

10/06/2022

 11:00 Hrs

 Shailesh Lal  University of Porto  Machine Learning String Theory from very few examples  click here link

02/06/2022

 14:00 Hrs

 Shalini Ganguly  Univ of Nevada, Las Vegas  On Synthetic Absorption Line Profiles of Thermally Driven Winds from AGN  click here link

30/03/2022

 15:30 Hrs

 Benjamin Joachimi  University College, London  The Inconsistent Universe -How to measure tension between models and between data  click here link

15/03/2022

 19:00 Hrs

 Renuka Pechetti  Liverpool John Moores University  Weighing the centers of galaxies and globular clusters using high-resolution photometry and kinematics  click here link

02/03/2022

 18:30 Hrs

 Erik Blaufuss  Univ. of Maryland  Latest results from the IceCube neutrino experiment  click here link

22/02/2022

 16:30 Hrs

 Sandeep Haridasu  SISSA  Testing modified gravity with galaxy clusters  click here link

02/02/2022

 17:00 Hrs

 Digvijay Wadekar  Institute of Advanced Study  Improving galaxy cluster mass estimation with machine learning  click here link

20/01/2022

 16:30 Hrs

 Sunny Vagnozzi  Cambridge University  Searching for dark energy off the beaten track  click here link

22/12/2021

 15:30 Hrs

 Alex Saro  University of Trieste  Galaxy Clusters as Cosmological Tools and Astrophysical Laboratories  click here link

17/12/2021

 09:00 Hrs

 Soumya Mohanty  University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley  Data analysis challenges and issues for extremely large pulsar timing arrays  click here link

08/12/2021

 16:30 Hrs

 Dhiraj Hazra  IMSc  Primordial features: how relevant are they?  click here link

08/11/2021

 09:00 Hrs

 Nihan Pol  Vanderbilt university  Nanograv results  click here link

03/11/2021

 16:30 Hrs

 Elena Asencio  University of Bonn  Tidal stability of fornax cluster dwarf galaxies in Newtonian and Milgromian dynamics  click here link

Cycle-V

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

Video

27/09/2021

 11:00 Hrs

 Yutaka Fujita  Tokyo Metropolitan University  Galaxy Cluster Fundamental Plane  click here link

01/09/2021

 16:30 Hrs

 Sambit Giri  University of Zurich  Modelling baryonic effects in cosmological surveys  click here link

22/07/2021

 14:30 Hrs

 Suhail Dhawan  Cambridge University  The Hubble constant with Type 1a supernovae  click here link

18/06/2021

 15:00 Hrs

 Tobias Mistele  Frankfurt Institute of Advanced Studies  Superfluid Dark Matter  click here link

09/06/2021

 16:30 Hrs

 Elena Asensio  University of Bonn  The interacting galaxy cluster El Gordo: a massive blow to ΛCDM cosmology  click here link

27/05/2021

 14:00 Hrs

 Paolo Torrielli  University of Turin & INFN Turin  Local analytic sector subtraction at NNL  click here link

22/04/2021

 16:30 Hrs

 Tanvi Karwal  Univ.of Pennsylvania  Hubble constant tension  click here link

15/04/2021

 14:00 Hrs

 Melissa Van Beekveld  University of Oxford  Next-to-leading power threshold corrections  click here link

05/04/2021

 14:00 Hrs

 Manoj Kumar Mandal  INFN Padova  Feynman Integral: The role of Intersection Theory  click here link

24/03/2021

 10:00 Hrs

 Kishalay De  Caltech  The dawn of wide-field infrared time domain astronomy with Palomar Gattini-IR  click here link

17/03/2021

 16:30 Hrs

 Moritz Haslbauer/Indranil Banik  University of Bonn  KBC void and Hubble tension in LCDM and MOND  click here link

15/03/2021

 14:00 Hrs

 Manoj Kumar Mandal  INFN Padova  Feynman Integral: The role of Intersection Theory  click here link

03/03/2021

 16:30 Hrs

 Kaustuv Basu  University of Bonn  Casting new look on galaxy cluster radio emissions  click here link

05/02/2021

 15:00 Hrs

 Sumit Banik  IISc Banglore  Feynman integrals, Hypergeometric functions and Mellin-Barnes representation.  click here link

22/01/2021

 15:00 Hrs

 Giulio Falcioni  University of Edinburgh  Gauge theory scattering amplitudes in the Regge limit  click here  

Cycle-IV

Date

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

Video

09/12/2020

 16:30 Hrs

 Mohamed Rameez  TIFR  The Cosmological principle and the frame that never was  click here link

14/10/2020

 16:00 Hrs

 Suvrath Mahadevan  Penn State  Exoplanets and habitable worlds  click here  

01/10/2020

08:30 Hrs

 Tanmay Vachaspati  Arizona State  Cosmic Strings  click here  

23/09/2020

10:00 Hrs

 Manoj Kaplinghat  UC, Irvine  Self -interacting dark matter  click here  

16/09/2020

16:00 Hrs

 Rishi Khatri  TIFR  Fundamental physics with CMB: LCDM anomalies, new particles, and primordial black holes  click here  

26/08/2020

09:00 Hrs

 Shami Chatterjee  Cornell University  Fast radio bursts: mysterious flashes in the radio sky  click here link

30/07/2020

16:00 Hrs

 Varun Bhalerao  IIT Bombay  Daksha: Finding High Energy Emissions from Gravitational Wave sources  click here link

15/07/2020

16:00 Hrs

 Susmita Adhikari  Stanford University  Splashback radius as probes of cosmology,dark matter and galaxy evolution  click here  

16/01/2020

14:00 Hrs

 Sanjib Sharma  University of Sydney  Bayesian inference in astronomy: past present and future  click here  

10/10/2019

12:00 Hrs

 Abraham Harte  Dublin City University  Classical self-interaction and its effect on motion  click here  

Cycle-III

Date

Time

Venue

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

23/04/2019

12:00 Hrs

 A-620

 Anirban Karan  IMSc, Chennai  Probing some beyond Standard Model scenarios in different sectors of flavour physics.  click here

14/03/2019

14:00 Hrs

 A-620

 Stefan Liebler

 Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP) of KIT

 Collider phenomenology of extended Higgs-boson sectors

  click here

07/03/2019

14:00 Hrs

 A-620

 Manoj Kumar Mandal

 University of Padova, Italy  Decomposition of Feynman Integrals on Maximal Cut by Intersection Numbers   click here

28/02/2019

10:00 Hrs

 A-620

 Hideki Asada

 Hirosaki University

 Gravitational Lensing of Exotic objects

  click here

07/02/2019

10:00 Hrs

 A-620

 Sanjay Reddy

 University of Washington

 Neutron star mergers and r-process nucleosynthesis

  click here

04/10/2018

14:30 Hrs

 A-211

 Cosimo Bambi

 Fudan University

 Testing Black Holes using X-ray spectroscopy

  click here

Cycle-II

Date

Time

Venue

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

10/05/2018 14:30 Hrs A-220  Taushif Ahmed  Karlsruhe Institue of Technology  High Energy Behaviour of Form Factors   click here
09/05/2018 10:00 Hrs A-211  Michael Smy  University of California, Irvine  Solar neutrino results from Super-Kamiokande   click here
05/04/2018 10:00 Hrs A-211  Andreas von Manteuffel  Michigan State University  Singularity resolution, numerical evaluation and finite field reductions for Feynman Integrals   click here

22/03/2018

14:30 Hrs

 A-220

 Francesco Tramontano

 University of Naples

 Higgs boson decay to bottom quarks in VH associated production at the LHC at the LHC.

  click here

01/03/2018

14:30 Hrs

 A-220

 Giancarlo Ferrera

 University of Milan

 A next-to-next-to-leading order QCD study of di-photon production at the LHC

  click here

Cycle-I

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Slides

23/11/2016

 Nikodem Poplawski

 University of New Haven

 Einstein-Cartan Gravity in Particle Physics and Cosmology

 click here

15/03/2017

 Tanja Rindler-Daller

 University of Vienna

 Dark Matter as a complex scalar field

 click here

21/04/2017

 Ranjan Laha

 Stanford University

 Two new avenues in dark matter indirect detection

 click here

25/07/2017

 Leonardo Vernazza

 University of Edinburgh

 Two parton scattering in the high-energy limit

 click here

20/11/2017

 Giulio Falcioni

 Nikhef Theory Group, Amsterdam

 Global infrared rearrangements and the renormalisation of QCD

 click here

23/11/2017

 Ben Hoyle

 Ludwig Maximilians Univesity, Munich

 Machine learning in Astrophysics and Cosmology  (joint with Computer Science Data Science Group) 

 click here

 

 

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