Welcome to ASU-AUST-USTC(AAU) online Theoretical Physics Colloquium
Welcome to the information page for the AAU Online Theoretical Physics Colloquium, organized and hosted by Professors Igor Shovkovy, Qun Wang, Xinyang Wang and other group members.
The presentations will be conducted live via Zoom (room number provided below). This colloquium aims to showcase high-quality interactive presentations on the latest advances in theoretical physics, featuring contributions from active researchers across various fields. We especially encourage young researchers with notable recent publications to present, and we also host special events featuring esteemed senior researchers.
The colloquium sessions will typically take place on Wednesdays at 9:00 AM Beijing Time (UTC+8) for speakers in Asian and American time zones, and at 9:00 PM Beijing Time (UTC+8) for speakers from Europe.
This event is supported by the Center for Fundamental Physics at Anhui University of Science & Technology.
Zoom Link:
https://zoom.us/j/2082987603?pwd=eJU3HZJaboasXzfNSGE2ajwOajUnll.1
Zoom number: 208 298 7603
Password: 627231
The host will open the online meeting room 15 minutes prior to the start of the session.
Organizer and Host
Prof. Igor Shovkovy (Co-Chair) |
Arizona State University |
Prof. Qun Wang (Co-Chair) | University of Science & Technology of China/Anhui University of Science & Technology |
Prof. Xinyang Wang(Chair) | Anhui University of Science & Technology |
Prof. Shi Pu | University of Science & Technology of China |
Prof. Yang Li | University of Science & Technology of China |
Prof. Mamiya Kawaguchi | Anhui University of Science & Technology |
Prof. Qing Chen | Anhui University of Science & Technology |
Prof. Ming-hua Wei | Anhui University of Science & Technology |
Contact Information wangxy@aust.edu.cn
If you want to get an email notification before each colloquium, please register on
https://indico.ihep.ac.cn/event/23475/.
Colloquium Lists
2024.12.18 Transverse spin effects and light quark dipole moments at colliders
Prof. Bin Yan IHEP, Beijing
2024.12.04 Laying an effective field theory foundation for precision beta decay
Dr. Ryan Plestid California Institute of Technology
2024.11.21 Some interpretation of the trace anomaly in dense neutron star matter
Prof. Kenji Fukushima The University of Tokyo
2024.10.31 Lambda polarization in heavy ion collisions: theory and simulations
Dr.Andrea Palermo, Stony Brook University
VR@BiliBili Slide Dr.Andrea Palermo
2024.9.18 Dilepton production and anisotropy in a rotating or magnetized QGP
Dr. Minhua Wei, Fudan University
2024.8.28 Sign-inversion of magnetovortical charge from gauge invariant thermodynamics
Prof. Kazuya Mameda, Tokyo University of Science