Unless listed otherwise, talks are held at 4pm in the Bureau of
Mines (room 115) at NCSU, in the faculty lounge at Duke, or
in room TBA at UNC. For directions and a map of the central campus
at NCSU click here,
for Duke click
here.
January 18:
February 1: Charles Horowitz (Indiana) [at NCSU] Neutron rich matter in astrophysics and in the laboratory
February 15:
February 22: Harald Griesshammer (Munich) [at NCSU, note special week] An Effective Tale of A Few Nucleons and Photons abstract
February 25: Ping Wang (Adelaide) [Special TNT/Nuclear Theory Seminar
at NCSU] Strange nucleon form factors, pi and sigma meson properties in a
relativistic quark model abstract
March 1: George Fuller (UCSD) [at NCSU] Neutrinos, Entropy, and Gravitation: Nature's Recipe for Nuclei abstract
March 8: Walter Goldberger (Yale) [at Duke, note special week] An Effective Field Theory of Gravity for Extended Objects
March 15: Hans Hammer (INT) [at Duke] Universality in Few-Body Physics: from Light Nuclei to Cold Atoms abstract
March 22: Roland Crocker (CFA Harvard) [Special TNT/Nuclear Theory Seminar
at NCSU] Neutrons from the Galactic center abstract
March 29: Thomas Papenbrock (ORNL) [at UNC] TBA
April 5: Felipe Llanes Estrada (Madrid) [Nuclear Theory/TNT seminar at
NCSU] Slow gluons are heavy and rowdy abstract
April 12: Werner Vogelsang (BNL) [at Duke] Exploring the Proton Spin abstract
April 26: Rich Brower (BU) [at Duke] Back to the Future: AdS/CFT interpretation of the Regge Limit for QCD abstract
May 3: Rob Pisarski (BNL) [at Duke] Deconfinement and Matrix Models abstract