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Previous seminars

  1. March 01st, 2017
    Patrick Achenbach (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz)
    "The proton radius puzzle"

  2. March 01st, 2017
    Nikolay Solyak (Fermi National Laboratory)
    "SRF technology development at Fermilab"

  3. March 09th, 2017
    Jatuporn Saisut (Plasma and beam Physics Research Facility, Chiang Mai Univ.)
    "Research Status of PBP -CMU-Linac Group"

  4. March 14th, 2017
    William G. Unruh (British Columbia University)
    "The detection of gravitational waves on earth"

  5. March 16th, 2017
    Victor K. Kuchler (Fermi National Laboratory)
    "International linear collider (ILC), conventional facilities design"

  6. March 22nd, 2017
    Shuo Wang (School of Space Science and Physics, Shandong University, China)
    "China JinPing underground Laboratory for Nuclear Astrophysics"

  7. April 06th, 2017
    Ricardo Tanausu Genova Santos (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias Tenerife, Spain)
    "The quest for detecting inflationary B-modes in the CMB polarisation"

  8. May 30th, 2017
    Haozhao Liang (RIKEN and University of Tokyo)
    "Density Functional Theory and its Connection to Quantum Field Theory"

  9. June 07th, 2017
    Wolfram Weise (Technische Universität München and Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University)
    "Phases of Strongly Interacting Matter - from Quarks and Gluons to Nuclei and Neutron Stars -"

  10. June 29th, 2017
    Klaus Kirch (ETH Zurich and Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland)
    "Full power - slow motion"

  11. July 21st, 2017
    Youngjoon Kwon (Yonsei University, Korea)
    "Studies of invisible and semi-invisible processes at Belle"

  12. August 07th, 2017
    Ayuki Kamada (Institute for Basic Science, Korea)
    "An introduction to particle dark matter"

  13. September 04th, 2017
    Paula Jofré (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK)
    "Stellar twins and Galactic phylogenetics"

  14. September 20th, 2017
    Kenta Hotokezaka (Princeton University, US)
    "Gravitational-wave Astronomy of Neutron star mergers"

  15. September 21st, 2017
    Mila Pandurović (Vinča Institute of Nuclear Science, Serbia)
    "Higgs physics at linear colliders"

  16. October 06th, 2017
    Madhumita Dhar (Balurghat College, Balurghat, India)
    "Hypernuclear Physics: Still a Conjecture after 70 Years, Part I"

  17. October 12th, 2017
    Madhumita Dhar (Balurghat College, Balurghat, India)
    "Hypernuclear Physics: Still a Conjecture after 70 Years, Part II"

  18. October 16th, 2017
    Eduard Vorobyov (University of Vienna)
    "Variable protostellar accretion with episodic bursts"

  19. October 18th, 2017
    Roman N. Lee (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics and Novosibirsk State University, Russia)
    "Differential equations approach to multiloop calculations"

  20. November 09th, 2017
    Jeong-Hyuck Park (Sogang University, Rep. of Korea)
    "How many is different? Question on Emergence and Answer from ideal Bose gas"

  21. November 20th, 2017
    Steven Karataglidis (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
    "The creation of the elements"

  22. November 20th, 2017
    Steven Karataglidis (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
    "Scattering theory"

  23. November 29th, 2017
    Toshifumi Futamase (Kyoto Sangyo University)
    "Bases and applications in observational cosmology
    Part 1: General Relativity for cosmology"

  24. November 29th, 2017
    Toshifumi Futamase (Kyoto Sangyo University)
    "Bases and applications in observational cosmology
    Part 2: Light propagation in a realistic inhomogeneous cosmology"

  25. November 30th, 2017
    Toshifumi Futamase (Kyoto Sangyo University)
    "Bases and applications in observational cosmology
    Part 3: Applications of Gravitational lensing in cosmology"

  26. December 05th, 2017
    Jie Meng (Peking University)
    "Unstable nuclear structure and Covariant density functional theory"

  27. December 12th, 2017
    A. B. Balantekin (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    "Neutrinos in physics and astrophysics"

  28. January 16th, 2018
    Jin Min Yang (Institute of Theoretical Physics (Beijing) and Tohoku University)
    "Low energy supersymmetry (I): status in light of current LHC data"

  29. January 17th, 2018
    Jin Min Yang (Institute of Theoretical Physics (Beijing) and Tohoku University)
    "Low energy supersymmetry (II): machine learning in parameter space exploration"

  30. February 15th, 2018
    Cyril Pitrou (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, France)
    "Precision big bang nucleosynthesis with improved Helium-4 predictions"

  31. February 19th, 2018
    Mila Pandurović (Vinča Institute of Nuclear Science, Serbia)
    "The analysis methods in particle physics"

  32. February 23rd, 2018
    Carlos Bertulani (Texas A & M University - Commerce)
    "Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Lithium Problem"

  33. March 06th, 2018
    Tatsuhiro Misumi (Akita University)
    "Resurgence Theory: Nonperturbative quantum effects vs Perturbative analysis"

  34. March 08th, 2018
    Gerardo Aldazabal (Centro Atómico Bariloche, Argentina)
    "String theory, a biased overview"

  35. March 29th, 2018
    Roman Pöschl (Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire, France)
    "Heavy quark physics at the ILC"

  36. April 13th, 2018
    Liguang Tang (Hampton University/Jefferson Lab)
    "Investigating ΛN Interaction and Studying Λ-Hypernuclei with Electroproduction of Λ Using Electron Beam at JLab"

  37. April 27th, 2018
    Gianluca Colò (University of Milano and INFN, Italy)
    "What is Density Functional Theory for nuclei, and why does it matter for astrophysics and particle physics?"

  38. May 09th, 2018
    Wolfgang Korsch (University of Kentucky)
    "The Quest for EDMs: Probing TeV Physics with neV Neutrons"

  39. May 10th, 2018
    Susan Gardner (University of Kentucky)
    "Permanent EDM searches and the theoretical landscape of CP violation"

  40. May 21st, 2018
    Michael Peskin (SLAC/Stanford University)
    "Why do we need the Higgs Boson?"

  41. May 22nd, 2018
    Michael Peskin (SLAC/Stanford University)
    "Is the Higgs boson elementary or composite?"

  42. May 23rd, 2018
    Michael Peskin (SLAC/Stanford University)
    " Can the Higgs Boson reveal its nature?"

  43. June 04th, 2018
    Marcel Vos (IFIC Spain)
    "Top physics: past, present and future"

  44. June 21st, 2018
    Kazuya Koyama (Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth)
    "Cosmological tests of gravity"

  45. July 23rd, 2018
    William F. McDonough (University of Maryland/Tohoku University)
    "Solar system initiation and its early, rapid growth and differentiation of planets"

  46. August 07th, 2018
    T. Broadhurst (University of Basque Country)
    "Dark Waves in the Galaxy and the Axiverse"

  47. August 09th, 2018
    Catalina Curceanu (Laboratori Nationali di Frascati INFN, Italy)
    "Towards unveiling the role of strangeness in the Universe: kaonic atoms experimental studies"

  48. October 17th, 2018
    Michele Viviani (Laboratori Nationali di Frascati INFN, Italy)
    "Introduction to the three-nucleon (3N) interaction"

  49. November 09th, 2018
    Juan Fuster (Institut de Física Corpuscular, Spain)
    "Future Colliders, physics case and status of the Linear Collider"

  50. November 16th, 2018
    Anatoli Afanasjev (Mississippi State University and Yukawa Institut for Theoretical Physics)
    "Nuclear density functional theory: a global view on nuclear chart and nuclear phenomena"

  51. November 26th, 2018
    Roman Pöschl (Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire, France)
    "BSM Physics at/with Linear Colliders"

  52. November 29th, 2018
    Koutarou Kyutoku (KEK)
    "Gravitational-wave astronomy and multi-messenger astronomy"

  53. March 05th, 2019
    Fabrice Piquemal (Centre Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux Gradignan, France)
    "The search of the properties of the amazing neutrino"

  54. March 06th, 2019
    Fedor Šimkovic (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia)
    "Massive neutrinos, double beta decays and nuclear structure"

  55. March 08th, 2019
    Yolanda Lozano (University of Oviedo, Spain)
    "Why duality is so important in string theory"

  56. March 12th, 2019
    Ryo Namba (McGill University, Canada)
    "Echo from the Universe: Cosmological Gravitational Waves"

  57. March 19th, 2019
    Evgeny Epelbaum (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany)
    "Nuclear theory at the precision frontier"

  58. April 22nd, 2019
    Alvio Renzini (INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova)
    "Bulge Formation in the Milky Way and in High Redshift Galaxies"

  59. May 21st, 2019
    Shigemi Ohta (KEK)
    "Hadron structure and transition from lattice QCD"

  60. May 29th, 2019
    Lorenzo Fortunato (Padova University, Italy)
    "Alpha-clustering and discrete point-group symmetries in nuclei: How to assess the role of alpha-clustering in Carbon-12"

  61. June 04th, 2019
    Michael Famiano (Western Michigan University and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
    "A Nuclear Physics Explanation of Biomolecular Homochirality: Theory and Experiment"

  62. June 11th, 2019
    Andrei Andreyev (University of York and JAEA)
    "Nuclear Fission in the 21st Century:
    A Review of Experimental Advances and Phenomenology"

  63. June 14th, 2019
    Nora Brambilla (Technische Universität München)
    "QCD nonrelativistic effective field theories"

  64. June 17th, 2019
    Antonio Vairo (Technische Universität München)
    "Theory of quarkonium electromagnetic transitions"

  65. July 08th, 2019
    Xiaodong Tang (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    "How to burn carbon and make 60Fe in stars?"

  66. July 17th, 2019
    Henryk Witala (Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Cracow)
    "Experiments with polarized particle"

  67. July 18th, 2019
    Brian Beckford (University of Michigan, Department of Physics)
    "The search for the elusive KL → πνν with the KOTO detector by looking for nothing"

  68. October 30th, 2019
    Pisin Chen (National Taiwan University)
    "Everything you always wanted to know about black holes"

  69. October 31st, 2019
    Pisin Chen (National Taiwan University)
    "Accelerating plasma mirrors as analog black holes to investigate the information loss paradox"

  70. December 19th, 2019
    Jin-Min Yang (Institute of Theoretical Physics Beijing Tohoku University)
    "Supersymmetry confronted with dark matter and muon g-2"

  71. January 13th, 2020
    Masato Taki (RIKEN)
    "Machine Learning and Deep Learning"

  72. January 16th, 2020
    Tokuro Fukui (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics)
    "Methodology of nuclear theory and recent study toward understanding the universe"

  73. January 21st, 2020
    Joerg Reinhold (Florida International University, USA)
    "η and η' Photoproduction at the Jefferson Lab GlueX Experiment"

  74. January 23rd, 2020
    Masahito Yamazaki (Kavli IPMU)
    "Fundamental Forces of Nature and Swampland Conjectures"

  75. February 13th, 2020
    A.B. Balantekin (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and University of Wisconsin, Madison)
    "Distinguishing Majorana and Dirac Neutrinos"

  76. February 26th, 2020
    Víctor Manuel Sánchez Carrasco (Universidad de Extremadura)
    "Understanding astronomy and meteorology from historical sources: some works made in Extremadura University"

  77. February 27th, 2020
    Elisa Ferreira (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)
    "Unified Superfluid Dark Sector"

  78. March 13th, 2020
    Chary Rangacharyulu (University of Saskatchewan)
    " [CANCELED]From Atoms to Higgs Boson Voyages in Quasi-Spacetime"

  79. March 30th, 2020
    Toshifumi Futamase (Kyoto Sangyo University, Department of Astrophysics and Atmospheric Sciences)
    "Elementary Introduction to Cosmology and Hubble constant Problem
    Part 1: Observations of Hubble parameter"

  80. March 30th, 2020
    Toshifumi Futamase (Kyoto Sangyo University, Department of Astrophysics and Atmospheric Sciences)
    "Elementary Introduction to Cosmology and Hubble constant Problem
    Part 2: Cosmological parameters in homogenous isotropic cosmology"

  81. March 31st, 2020
    Toshifumi Futamase (Kyoto Sangyo University, Department of Astrophysics and Atmospheric Sciences)
    "Elementary Introduction to Cosmology and Hubble constant Problem
    Part 3: Inhomogeneous Cosmology as a possible solution of the Hubble constant problem"

  82. June 25th, 2020
    Haozhao Liang (The University of Tokyo )
    "Effects of tensor force in nuclear relativistic density functional theory: Part 1"

  83. July 15th, 2020
    Haozhao Liang (The University of Tokyo )
    "Effects of tensor force in nuclear relativistic density functional theory: Part 2"

  84. July 28th, 2020
    Kazuyuki Sekizawa (Niigata University)
    "Nuclear Dynamics within Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory: From Nuclei to Neutron Stars"

  85. August 19th, 2020
    Michele Viviani (INFN, Pisa)
    "Theoretical study of the 3H(p,e+,e-)4He reaction and the search for the particle X17"

  86. November 17th, 2020
    Rampei Kimura (Waseda University)
    "Towards consistent graviton’s mass"

  87. December 09th, 2020
    Dean Lee (Michigan State University)
    "Nuclear Lattice Simulations Lecture 1: Lattice Formalism and Monte Carlo Methods"

  88. December 10th, 2020
    Dean Lee (Michigan State University)
    "Nuclear Lattice Simulations Lecture 2: Effective Field Theory and Nuclear Forces"

  89. December 11th, 2020
    Dean Lee (Michigan State University)
    "Nuclear Lattice Simulations Lecture 3: Nuclear Structure and Thermodynamics"

  90. January 18th, 2021
    Atsushi Naruko (YITP, Kyoto)
    "Theory of gravity in the era of gravitational-wave observations"

  91. January 19th, 2021
    Ryo Namba (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
    "Probing Cosmological Interactions by the Next Generation of Observations"

  92. June 14th, 2021
    Ataru Tanikawa (Univ. of Tokyo)
    "Theoretical study of the origins of merging binary black holes"

  93. June 18th, 2021
    Sofia Quaglioni (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA)
    "Noise-resilient quantum simulation of nuclear dynamics"

  94. July 05th, 2021
    Tomoaki Ishiyama (Chiba University)
    "Supercomputer simulations of dark matter structure formation in the Universe"

  95. July 07th, 2021
    Hajime Togashi (Tohoku University)
    "Nuclear equation of state and its applications to astrophysical compact objects"

  96. July 26th, 2021
    Yudai Suwa (Univ. of Tokyo)
    "Modeling supernova neutrino emissions toward physics and multi-messenger astronomy in the next Galactic supernova"

  97. August 18th, 2021
    Hyun-Chul Kim (Inha University, Korea)
    "Lecture on the structure of pentaquarks"

  98. September 02nd, 2021
    Georg Wolschin (Heidelberg University)
    "Relativistic heavy-ion collisions - an introduction"

  99. September 07th, 2021
    Georg Wolschin (Heidelberg University)
    "Quarkonia spectroscopy in the quark-gluon plasma"

  100. October 26th, 2021
    Ying Zhang (Tianjin University)
    "Density functional theory for neutron-rich nuclei and hypernuclei"

  101. November 02nd, 2021
    Jinniu Hu (Nankai University)
    "Short introduction to the nuclear physics of neutron stars"

  102. December 08th, 2021
    Pascal Naidon (RIKEN)
    "Physics with ultracold atoms"

  103. January 25th, 2022
    Daisuke Suzuki (RIKEN)
    "Radioactive isotope physics at RIBF"

  104. February 24th, 2022
    Toru Kojo (Tohoku University)
    "From hadrons to quarks in neutron stars"

  105. March 24th, 2022
    Nobuya Nishimura (RIKEN)
    "Stellar Alchemy: in the era of astronomical observations and nuclear measurements"

  106. May 12th, 2022
    Ulugbek Yakhshiev (Inha University)
    "From nucleons to nuclei and neutron stars (topological soliton approach)"

  107. June 01st, 2022
    Meng-Ru Wu (Academia Sinica)
    "Neutrinos in core-collapse supernovae and in neutron star mergers"

  108. June 08th, 2022
    Masaru Hongo (Niigata University)
    "The thermodynamics of irreversible processes: Hydrodynamics with quantum anomaly"

  109. June 15th, 2022
    Nozomu Tominaga (National Astronomical Observatory)
    "Supernova nucleosynthesis and origin of elements"

  110. June 22nd, 2022
    Masakiyo Kitazawa (Osaka University)
    "Phase structure of hot and dense QCD and its experimental searches"

  111. July 13th, 2022
    Victor H. Robles (Yale University)
    "A synthesized view of the dark matter nature arising from observations of the faintest galaxies"

  112. July 14th, 2022
    Tokuro Fukui (RIKEN)
    "Theoretical study of three-nucleon force"

  113. October 11th, 2022
    Steven Karataglidis (University of Johannesburg)
    "The creation of elements"

  114. October 12th, 2022
    Masaaki Tokieda (INRIA, France)
    "Quantum tunneling and dissipation in heavy-ion fusion reactions"

  115. November 22nd, 2022
    Nobuo Hinohara (University of Tsukuba)
    "Nuclear structure calculation for double-beta decay"

  116. November 24th, 2022
    Yoichi Ikeda (CiDER, Osaka University)
    "Hadron interactions with strange quarks from lattice QCD"

  117. December 06th, 2022
    Wako Aoki (NAOJ)
    "Stellar chemical compositions to constrain nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the universe"

  118. December 13th, 2022
    Kazuya Yonekura (Tohoku U.)
    "Basics of topological phases of matter"

  119. January 17th, 2023
    Myung-Ki Cheoun (Soongsil U.)
    "Understanding the cosmological origin of elements in the universe (From Big Bang to Stellar Evolution)"

  120. February 21st, 2023
    Tomohiro Oishi (YITP, Kyoto University)
    "Introduction and application of energy-density functional theory for atomic nuclei"

  121. March 08th, 2023
    Yuuki Hayashi (Tohoku U.)
    "Precise determination of |V_{cb}| by renormalon subtraction"

  122. March 13th, 2023
    Anthony W. Thomas (CSSM, The University of Adelaide)
    "The QMC Model from Nuclei to Neutron Stars"

  123. March 14th, 2023
    Jan C. Bernauer (StonyBrook University)
    "The shape of the proton -- a story full with puzzles"

  124. March 31st, 2023
    Anatael Cabrera (IJCLab, France)
    "SuperChooz; Prospect of Physics Potential"

  125. April 07th, 2023
    Umesh Garg (University of Notre Dame)
    "Nuclear Incompressibility: How Collective Excitation Modes of a Nucleus Characterize Astrophysical  Processes"

  126. May 09th, 2023
    Philipp Gubler (JAEA)
    "Understanding the generation of hadron masses from QCD and experimental data"

  127. May 23rd, 2023
    Rosemary Wyse (Johns Hopkins University)
    "What are Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies and why should you care?"

  128. June 16th, 2023
    Takayasu Sekihara (Kyoto prefectural University)
    "Baryon-baryon potentials in the flavor SU(3) sector: A constituent quark model approach"

  129. June 27th, 2023
    Yasuhiro Yamaguchi (Nagoya University)
    "Exotic hadrons as hadron composite states near thresholds"

  130. July 14th, 2023
    Suerfu Burkhant (KEK QUP)
    "Kamioka CryoLab: A Future Low-background Underground Facility for Cryogenic Light Dark Matter Searches"

  131. September 22nd, 2023
    Miguel Vanvlasselaer (Brussels U., IIHE)
    "First order phase transitions in the early universe and cosmological consequences"

  132. October 11th, 2023
    Amir Levinson (Tel Aviv University)
    "Extreme electrodynamics of black holes"

  133. October 26th, 2023
    Wen Yin (Tohoku University)
    "Dark Matter Models"

  134. November 07th, 2023
    1) Takahiro Yokokura; 2) Riki Matsui (Tohoku University)
    "1) The anomaly constraint on effective field theories 2) Neutrino emission associated with late-time emissions of gamma-ray bursts"

  135. November 22nd, 2023
    Toshifumi Futamase (Tohoku University)
    "A possible interpretation of Hubble tension by inhomogeneous cosmology"

  136. December 05th, 2023
    Guillaume Hupin (Universite Paris-Saclay)
    "Towards NUclear Reactions Essential for A Comprehensive Hindsight of the universe"

  137. February 14th, 2024
    Shinhyung Kim (Korea University)
    "Searching for exotic hadrons using Hyperon Spectrometer at J-PARC"

  138. February 15th, 2024
    1) Rika Danjo; 2) Miku Tsujii (Tohoku University)
    "1) Neutron distribution of 208Pb by low-energy electron scattering
    2) The GroundBIRD experiment for verifying the optical depth tau to the reionization epoch"

  139. February 28th, 2024
    1) Kenji Amazaki; 2) Kazuki Daikuhara; 3) Ronaldo Laishram (Tohoku University)
    "1) Investigation of dust submillimeter excess emission considering mesoscopic properties of cosmic very small dust grains
    2) Star formation activity at the peak epoch of galaxy formation probed by deep narrow-band imaging
    3) Environmental Impact on Galaxy Morphology and Star Formation"

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Toru Kojo / 古城徹 page YT
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