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FRONTIERS OF PHYSICS

The University of Washington Department of Physics and College of Arts &
Sciences are proud to present the Frontiers of Physics Public Lecture Series.
Building on the Department's longtime commitment to public scholarship, the
lecture series brings renowned scientists to UW to offer free lectures on
exciting advances in physics with the goal of fostering an appreciation of
science and technology in our community.

The Frontiers of Physics Lecture Series is made possible by generous
contributions from donors and the spirited work of the organizing committee:
Lynn Bahrych, Alvaro Chavarria, Kai-Mei Fu, David Kaplan, Lex Lindsey, Mike
Miller, Armita Nourmohammad, Patrick O'Hara, Natalie Paquette, and Theo Schaad,
with logistical support from the Physics Department and the College of Arts and
Sciences. Thanks to them, this series is free and open to the public through
online registration.

To stay up to date with upcoming Frontiers of Physics events please subscribe to
our mailing list For information on series sponsorship opportunities and the
Department of Physics, please contact the Physics Front Office, physrecp@uw.edu
or (206-543-3771). To make a gift in support of the series please visit our
giving website.




UPCOMING EVENTS

My Romance with the Warped Side of the Universe from Black Holes and Wormholes
to Time Travel and Gravitational Waves
Kip Thorne (2017 Nobel laureate in Physics), California Institute of Technology
May 17, 2023 - 7:30pm
Kane Hall 130



PAST EVENTS

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   Laureate in Physics), Johns Hopkins University and the Space Telescope
   Science Institute - July 20, 2022
 * Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulses: Dr. Donna Strickland
   (2018 Nobel Laureate in Physics), University of Waterloo - May 19, 2022
 * Gravity: the biggest open question in fundamental physics: Eric Adelberger,
   Blayne Heckel, & Jens Gundlach (2021 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental
   Physics Winners), University of Washington - October 20, 2021
 * A new Measure: the Revolutionary Quantum Reform of the Metric System: William
   D. Phillips (1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics), National Institute of Standards
   and Technology & University of Maryland - May 18, 2021
 * The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics: Sean Carroll, California Institute of
   Technology - October 9, 2019
 * What Really Happened 13.8 Billion Years Ago? : Dr. Paul Steinhardt - May 8,
   2019
 * How to Find an Inhabited Exoplanet: Dr. David Charbonneau, Harvard - October
   16, 2018
 * Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs: Lisa Randall, Harvard University - May 16,
   2018
 * Optical Atomic Clocks: David Wineland, 2012 Nobel Laureate in Physics -
   December 5, 2017
 * Quantum Computing and the Entanglement Frontier: John Preskill, Caltech - May
   11, 2017
 * Gravitational Wave Astronomy, A New Way to Explore the Universe: Rainer
   Weiss, 2017 Nobel Laureate in Physics - October 25, 2016
 * The Frontier of Fundamental Physics: David Gross, 2004 Nobel Laureate in
   Physics - May 25, 2016

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