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This year's lineup of colloquia is tabulated below. For colloquia in previous years, visit Past Colloquia.


Location

Petrie 317 - Keele Campus


2024-2025

Date and Time and LocationSpeakerTitleInstitution
September 24, 2024
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Scott BeattieTime is of the essence; Atomic clock development at the NRC
Abstract
National Research Council Canada
October 1, 2024
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Daryl HaggardMulti-wavelength
Observations of Variable Plasmas at the Event Horizon
Abstract
McGill University
October 8, 2024
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Nora BrambillaNonrelativistic multiscale systems with Effective Field Theories
Abstract
Technical University of Munich
October 22, 2024
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Rebecca SmethurstThe growth of supermassive black holes is dominated by galaxy merger-free processes
Abstract
University of Oxford
October 29, 2024
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Gibwa MusokeForming truncated accretion disks
Abstract
University of Toronto
November 26, 2024
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Amar VuthaSearching for dark matter using nuclear shape oscillations
Abstract
University of Toronto
December 3, 2024
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Sashwat TanayGravitational wave detection via analytical solutions of binary black hole
trajectories
Abstract
Paris Observatory
January 7, 2025
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Steven VanceExploring the Habitability of the Solar System's Ocean Worlds using Geophysical Measurements
Abstract
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA)
January 21, 2025
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Various SpeakersTwo-Minute Prof. ParadeYork University
January 28, 2025
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Pierre SavardHiggs Boson Physics: the past, the present and the future
Abstract
University of Toronto
February 6, 2025
at 4:00pm
LSB 106
Daniel StolarskiCAP Undergraduate Lecture
Abstract
Carleton University
February 25, 2025
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Naadiyah JaggaStellar mass growth of galaxies over time with JWST:
Spatially Resolved vs Unresolved Photometry
Abstract
York University
March 4, 2025
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Joseph ThywissenOrbital interactions between strongly confined fermions
Abstract
University of Toronto
March 18, 2025
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Martin WilliamsEnhancing representation in Physics: Understanding gender gaps in STEM and High School student enrollment choices 
Abstract
University of Guelph
April 1, 2025
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Sarah BallardDay and Night in the Milky Way: the Dynamics of Planets Orbiting Small Stars
Abstract
University of Florida
Thursday April 10, 2025
at 2:30pm
PSE 317
Andria KeenHow the Lights Gets In
Abstract
York University
April 22, 2025
at 2:30pm
LSB 106
Bob Hazen Time’s
Second Arrow: Evolution, Information, and a New Natural
Law
Abstract
Carnegie