Past Events
Choose Year:
Michael Bouchard, Washington University, PhD Candidate
WU Physics Department Poster Session
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Public lecture - The Apollo Missions, the far side of the Moon and continued studies from a distance
Anna Schonwald, Washington University, Graduate student
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Joshua Sobrin
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Joshua Sobrin
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Astronomy on Tap STL
Professor Ryan Ogliore, Washington Univ., Dept. of Physics & Dr. Pamela Gay, SIUE
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
A Habitable Environment in the Gale Crater on Mars
John P. Grotzinger, California Institute of Technology
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
EPS Colloquium: Ray Arvidson
Searching for -- and Finding! Gravitational Waves
Gabriela Gonzalez, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Spokesperson for the LIGO Collaboration, Louisiana State University
McDonnell Distinguished Lectures - Colloquium: Falling dominoes: Ice sheets and sea level
Professor Richard Alley, Pennsylvania State University
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
EPS Colloquium: Ray Arvidson
McDonnell Distinguished Lectures - Public Lecture: Finding the good news on energy and environment
Professor Richard Alley, Pennsylvania State University
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Vikram Dwarkadas on Gamma-ray Emission from Efficient Cosmic-Ray Acceleration
Reach For The Stars
Dr. Ryan Clegg-Watkins, Postdoctoral Research Associate
Pluto Explored! NASA's Epic Voyage to the Edge of the Solar System
Professor William B. McKinnon, Washington University in St. Louis
Geology Never Sleeps: Lessons from the Geological Exploration of the Pluto System
Professor William B. McKinnon, Washington University in St. Louis
Cold Molecules - A New Playground for Quantum and Chemical Physics
Professor Jun Ye, JILA, NIST and University of Colorado
Optical Atomic Clock and Applications
Professor Jun Ye, JILA, NIST and University of Colorado
Public lecture: New Perspective on the Origin of the Moon
Professor Kun Wang, Washington University
The Hedgehog and the Fox - A Nelson Mandela Perspective on Global Warming
Professor George Philander, Princeton University
The Precarious Present - Is Global Warming Inhibiting an Incipient Ice Age?
Professor George Philander, Princeton University
Anna Schonwald - The Apollo Missions, the Far Side of the Moon and Continued Studies from a Distance
Anna Schonwald, a graduate student working with Professor Brad Jolliff in the Department of EPS, gives a lecture at the St. Louis Astronomical Society.
Public Lecture- "Colliding Black Holes and the search for Dark Matter."
Professor Francesc Ferrer, Department of Physics
Public Lecture: Asteroids Ceres and Vesta Up Close: the Dawn Spacecraft Mission
Xiaochen Mao, Washington University, PhD Candidate, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Astronomy on Tap STL
Professor Nan Liu, Washington Univ., Dept. of Physics & Dr. Leticia Soares, SLU
Colloquium: The Terrestrial Planets of Other Stars
Professor David Charbonneau, Harvard University
Public Lecture: How to Find an Inhabited Exoplanet
Professor David Charbonneau, Harvard University
Astronomy on Tap STL
What Do Gravitational Waves Tell Us About Black Holes-Prof. Francesc Ferrer, Washington Univ. & Dark Energy and the Runaway Universe-Dr. Andres A. Plazas Malagon-Princeton Univ.
Ultima Thule (486958; 2014 MU69): Necklace, Composition, Rotation, Formation
Jonathan Katz, Washington University Physics Department
Finding the good news on energy and environment
Professor Richard Alley, Pennsylvania State University
Falling dominoes: Ice sheets and sea level
Professor Richard Alley, Pennsylvania State University
Recent advances in relativistic cosmology
Dr. James Mertens (Hosted by Buckley), York University
Astronomy on Tap STL
Dr. Kun Wang, Washington Univ., Dept. of Earth & Planetary Sciences and McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences; Dr. Jason Rhodes, NASA JPL; Dr. Elizabeth Krause, Univ. of Arizona
Public Lecture: Exploring the Warped Side of the Universe with Gravitational Waves: From the Big Bang to Black Holes.
Kip S. Thorne, Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics, Emeritus, California Institute of Technology
HAWC's view of the very-high-energy gamma-ray sky
Henrike Fleischhack (Hosted by Errando), Michigan Technological University
Astronomy on Tap
Dr. Brett Seymoure, Living Earth Collaborative, Washington University in St. Louis and Dr. Erika Gibb, University of Missouri - St. Louis
GRMHD Simulations of Black Hole Accretion Flows
Koushik Chaterjee (Hosted by Nowak), University of Amsterdam
Studying Star Formation from the Stratosphere with BLASTPol and BLAST-TNG
Laura Fissel (Hosted by Krawczynski), NRAO
Cosmic Extremes: Time-Domain Astrophysics in a Multi-Messenger World
Kate Alexander (Hosted by Krawczynski), Northwestern University
BurstCube and Beyond: Using Scintillators and SiPMs to Detect Gamma-ray Bursts
Jeremy Perkins (Hosted by Errando/Krawczynski/Buckley), Goddard Space Flight Center
Astronomy on Tap
Quin Abarr, Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis and Dr. James Buckley, Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis
CANCELLED: Black holes and neutron stars in globular clusters
Thomas Maccarone (Hosted by Nowak), Texas Tech University, Dept. of Physics
CANCELLED: Future Prospects for Soft X-ray Spectroscopy with Arcus
Casey DeRoo (Hosted by Errando), University of Iowa
CANCELLED: Laboratory Astronomy Using Microscopes
Dr. Nan Liu (Hosted by Krawczynski/Ogliore), Washington University in St. Louis, Physics Department
Planetary Climates
An illustrated presentation by Ray Arvidson about climate change on Venus, Earth, and Mars
CANCELLED: Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar - title forthcoming
Jonathan Katz (Hosted by Errando), Washington University in St. Louis
CANCELLED: Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar - title forthcoming
Erin Kara (Hosted by Errando), MIT
Third Nuclear and Particle Theory Meeting
The Department of Physics and the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences invite you to attend the third edition of the “Nuclear and Particle Theory Meeting.”
Astronomy on Tap!
Dr. Kirsten L. Siebach, Rice University and Dr. Ryan Watkins, Planetary Science Institute
Journey to Farpoint: NASA's New Horizons Mission Encounters the Kuiper Belt Object Arrokoth
An illustrated presentation by Bill McKinnon will be featured at the May meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Quasars: Black Holes, Bright Lights!
Quasars: Black Holes, Bright Lights! -
an illustrated presentation by Dr. Amy Kimball of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Standing on the shoulders of Apollo 15
Standing on the shoulders of Apollo 15: A look backward and forward to lunar science and exploration
by Professor Jeffrey Gillis-Davis, Washington University in St. Louis.
Isotopic Constraints on the Origin and Evolution of Martian Volatiles
Kun Wang, Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Water, water, everywhere
Water, water, everywhere: from the study of meteorites to the origin of Earth's water -
an illustrated presentation by Dr. Lionel Vacher, Washington University in St. Louis.
St. Louis Space Frontier Meetup
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Apollo to Artemis and Beyond - a presentation by Dr. Jeff Gillis-Davis, Washington University in St. Louis
Astronomy on Tap STL: En Español
Luz María Martinez, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Dr. Elena Manjavacas, W. M. Keck Observatory
Venusian Habitable Climate Scenarios: Modeling Venus through Time and Applications to Slowly Rotating Venus-Like Exoplanets
Michael Way, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Origin of the Short-Lived Radionuclides, and the Sun's Astrophysical Birth Environment
Steven Desch (Hosted by Ogliore/Ogilvie), Arizona State University
Mineral Diversity and Crystal Chemistry at Gale Crater, Mars from the CheMin X-ray Diffractometer
Haskin Memorial Lecture delivered by Elizabeth Rampe, Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA Johnson Space Center
The Compton Spectrometer and Imager Project for MeV Astronomy
John Tomsick (Hosted by Errando/Krawczynski), University of California - Berkeley
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Black Holes: Astrophysics Final Frontier
Black Holes: Astrophysics Final Frontier - an illustrated presentation by Professor Marco Cavaglia, University of Missouri S & T
Washington University Physics Research Symposium (WUPRS)
E-Waste Recycling and LED Swap
E-waste recycling drive hosted by the Office of Sustainability and the Office of Information Security
Wednesdays with WashU: Robert L. Behnken
Wednesdays with WashU is a webinar series featuring Washington University alumni, faculty and parents from around the world.
DM halo morphological types of MW-like galaxies in the TNG50 simulation: Simple, Twisted, or Stretched
Razieh Emami Meibody (Hosted by Andrew West), Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Photochemical Processing by Nearby Stars Recorded in Sulfur Isotopes of Cosmic Symplectite
Lionel Vacher, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Physics and the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Mirror Asymmetry in Life and in Space
Mirror Asymmetry in Life and in Space - an illustrated presentation by Dr. Brett McGuire, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Astronomy on Tap with Daniel Agustinho and Johanna Nagy
Daniel Agustinho and Johanna Nagy, Washington University in St. Louis
Production and Post Depositional Transformation of (Per)chlorate on Earth and Mars
Andrew Jackson, Texas Tech University
Simulations of Cosmic Explosions
Alexander Tchekhovskoy (Hosted by Krawczynski), Northwestern University
Fast Radio Bursts: What they are, why we care
Daniele Michilli (Hosted by Ephraim Gau), McGill University
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Pulsars-Timekeepers of the Cosmos
Pulsars-Timekeepers of the Cosmos - an illustrated presentation by Dr. Maura McLaughlin, West Virginia University
Virtual Celebration of Life for Roger Phillips
A Celebration of Life is planned in memory of Roger Phillips on Monday, January 11, 3:00-4:30 CST.
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Thermodynamic Constraints on the Non-Baryonic Dark Matter Gas Composing Galactic Halos
An illustrated presentation by Professor Anne Hofmeister, Washington University in St. Louis
Astronomy on Tap with Rutuparna Das and Ami Choi
Join us for the next Astronomy on Tap event in St. Louis!
Illuminating the Dark Universe with Radio Observations
Cynthia Chiang (Hosted by Nagy/Errando), McGill University
From Dilute to Dense, One Particle at a Time: Calculating and Resumming the Virial Expansion of Quantum Gases
Joaquin Drut (Hosted by Pastore), University of North Carolina
High-Dimensional Isotope Effects in Earth and Planetary Processes
Huiming Bao, Louisiana State University
Ab Initio Effective Potentials for Scattering of Nucleons from Light Nuclei
Matt Burrows (Hosted by King/Pastore), Louisiana State University
China's Chang'e-5 Landing Site
Yuqi Qian, China University of Geosciences
The Sirens of Mars: A Book Talk About Searching for Life on Another World with Sarah Stewart Johnson
Join us for a conversation with Sarah Stewart Johnson, AB '01, author of The Sirens of Mars, and Raymond Arvidson, James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
Distinguished Panel Discussion - From Starlight to Stardust: Perspectives on the Formation of Planetary Systems
Four experts on the origin of the solar system will participate in a panel discussion on Wednesday, February 17, 4:00-5:30 CST.
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - The Perseverance Rover Mission and the Search for Early Life on Mars
An illustrated presentation by Professor Raymond Arvidson, Washington University in St. Louis
Discovering Lost Lunar Magmas Using Apollo Zircons
Melanie Barboni, Arizona State University
Engineering OUTer Space
Troy Lee Hudson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Kerr black holes and beyond
Emanuele Berti (Hosted by Krawczynski), University of Mississippi
Relativistic Cosmological Simulations and Gravitomagnetic Effect in Cosmology
Baojiu Li (Hosted by Mertens), Durham University, UK
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Recent Happenings in the Millimeter and Radio Universe
An illustrated presentation by Michael Malolepszy, Washington University in St. Louis
Colloquium: Dark Matter in the Universe
Katherine Freese, Jeff and Gail Kodosky Endowed Chair in Physics, The University of Texas at Austin
Public Lecture: The Dark Side of the Universe
Katherine Freese, Jeff and Gail Kodosky Endowed Chair in Physics, The University of Texas at Austin
Spring 2021 Celebration of Undergraduate Research
The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) is happy to announce a month-long Spring Celebration of Undergraduate Research in April.
Physics Theory Seminar with Huaike Guo on Searching for Dark Photon Dark Matter
Huaike Guo (Hosted by Dev) from University of Oklahoma will be presenting the seminar "Searching for Dark Photon Dark Matter in LIGO Data"
Physics Colloquium with Ferah Munshi on Dark Matter
Ferah Munshi (Hosted by Krawczynski) from University of Oklahoma will be presenting the colloquium "Can we constrain dark matter at the limits of galaxy formation?"
Physics Theory Seminar with Aurel Bulgac on Superfluid Fermion Systems
Aurel Bulgac (Hosted by Sobotka/Pastore) from University of Washington will be presenting the seminar "Non-equilibrium dynamics of superfluid fermion systems within an extension of the time-dependent density functional theory: from cold atoms, to nuclei and neutron stars"
Nuclear Physics Seminar with Rodrigo Navarro Pérez on Improving Mass Predictions
Rodrigo Navarro Pérez (Hosted by Piarulli) from San Diego State University will be presenting the seminar "Improving Mass Predictions Throughout the Nuclear Chart"
Physics Colloquium with Yuanyuan Zhang on Optical Cosmic Surveys
Yuanyuan Zhang (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory will be presenting the colloquium "From Dark Energy to Low Surface Brightness Light — What Optical Cosmic Surveys Tell Us about Structure Formation"
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Cosmic Roller Coaster
An illustrated presentation by Professor Ian Redmount, Saint Louis University
Physics Colloquium with Yajie Yuan on Particle Accelerators
Yajie Yuan (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Center for Computational Astrophysics, Flatiron Institute, will be presenting the colloquium "Physics of extreme particle accelerators in the Universe"
Physics Colloquium with Josh Dillon on our Cosmic Dawn
Josh Dillon (Hosted by Krawczynski) from University of California, Berkeley will be presenting the colloquium "Opening the 21 cm Window on Our Cosmic Dawn"
Next Generation Instruments for Planetary and Earth Exploration
Pablo Sobron, Founder and CEO of Impossible Sensing
Academy of Science - Mysteries of the Moon
Academy of Science Event with Professor Jeff Gillis-Davis on Mysteries of the Moon and the Artemis mission
Physics Colloquium with Andrina Nicola on Holistic Cosmological Analyses
Andrina Nicola (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Princeton University will be presenting the colloquium "Towards Holistic Cosmological Analyses"
Saturday Science Lecture with Manel Errando on Using Antimatter to Find Dark Matter
Manel Errando from Washington University in St. Louis will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Using Antimatter to Find Dark Matter"
Physics Colloquium with Tansu Daylan on Dark Matter and Exoplanets
Tansu Daylan (Hosted by Krawczynski) from the Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, MIT, will be presenting the colloquium "A Compute-Intensive Exploration and Characterization of Our Celestial Wonders: Dark Matter and Exoplanets"
Physics Colloquium with Ryan Hickox on Supermassive Black Holes
Ryan Hickox (Hosted by Errando) from Dartmouth will be presenting the colloquium "Windows on the Hidden Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes"
Physics Theory Seminar with Nassim Bozorgnia on Galactic Dark Matter Distribution
Nassim Bozorgnia (Hosted by Ferrer) from York University will be presenting the seminar "The Galactic Dark Matter Distribution from Simulations"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Quin Abarr on Ultrahigh-Energy Neutrinos
Quin Abarr (Hosted by Errando) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar "PUEO, and The Hunt for Ultrahigh-Energy Neutrinos"
Third Nuclear and Particle Theory Meeting
The Department of Physics and the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences invite you to attend the third edition of the “Nuclear and Particle Theory Meeting.”
Characterization of geohazards and Earth surface processes from SAR remote sensing
Xie Hu, University of Houston
Astrophysics Seminar with Alex Chen on Neutron Stars and Black Holes
Alex Chen (Hosted by Krawczynski) from JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, will be presenting an astrophysics seminar, "First-principles Modeling of the Magnetospheres of Neutron Stars and Black Holes"
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - The Connection Between the Periodic Table of the Elements and Astronomy
An illustrated presentation by Larry Bartoszek of Bartoszek Engineering
Quantifying Arctic permafrost evolution with radar remote sensing and satellite geodesy
Roger Michaelides, Colorado School of Mines
Spaceborne insights into Earth’s changing carbon cycle: a multi-scalar triptych
Jonathan Wang, University of California, Irvine
Modeling Hydrogeologic Fluxes and Their Impact on Natural and Human Systems
Ryan Smith, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Astronomy on Tap STL: Conversation with an Astronaut
Astronomy on Tap - Saint Louis proudly presents a special event: "Conversation with an Astronaut" on June 7th at 7:00 pm CDT live on YouTube.
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - China's Exploration of the Moon - The Chang'e Missions
An illustrated presentation by Professor Bradley Jolliff of Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Apollo XV - 1971 Mission to the Mountains of the Moon
An illustrated presentation by John Newcomer of the St. Louis Astronomical Society
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Astronomical Spin: Planets, Stars and Galaxies
An illustrated presentation by Professor Robert Criss, Washington University in St. Louis
Fall Classes Begin
Physics Theory Seminar with Juri Smirnov on Exoplanets
Juri Smirnov (Hosted by Dev) from Ohio State University will be presenting the seminar "Exoplanets as Sub-GeV Dark Matter Detectors"
Hydro-petrology of Earth's most explosive volcano
Mike Krawczynski, Assistant Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Physics Colloquium with Brian Rauch on Cosmic-Ray Astrophysics
Brian Rauch from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the colloquium "Cosmic-Ray Astrophysics on Balloons and the ISS with SuperTIGER and CALET"
Physics Colloquium with Saori Pastore on Fundamental Physics with Nuclei
Saori Pastore from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the colloquium "Fundamental Physics with Nuclei"
Physics Theory Seminar with David Radice on Neutron Star Merger Dynamics
David Radice (Hosted by Haber) from Pennsylvania State University will be presenting the seminar, "Neutron Star Merger Dynamics"
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Mapping Millions of Galaxies and Quasars - The Sloan Digital Sky Survey
An illustrated presentation by Larry Bartoszek of Bartoszek Engineering
Physics Colloquium with Ryan Ogliore on Meteorites and the Solar System
Ryan Ogliore from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the colloquium "Sculpted by Starlight: A Meteorite Witness to the Solar System's Birth"
Unravelling the Geomorphic History of Mars: Landform Evolution Modeling as a Tool
Alan Howard, Senior Scientist, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, AZ
Mars Was Once Warm, Wet, and Habitable
Ray Arvidson, James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
Astrophysics Seminar with Lenté Dreyer on Astrophysical Jets
Lenté Dreyer (Hosted by Krawczynski/Errando) from North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa will be presenting the seminar "Exploiting High-Energy Polarimetry to Study Astrophysical Jets"
Nuclear Physics Seminar with Jason Bub and Ziyuan Zhang
Jason Bub and Ziyuan Zhang (Hosted by Charity) will be presenting the latest efforts of their research
OUR Fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Week
The Office of Undergraduate Research is excited to host the Fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Week.
The PIXL instrument onboard the Mars 2020 Rover: an overview of the instrument, its capabilities, and first results obtained from in-situ exploration of the floor of Jezero Crater, Mars
Haskin Memorial Lecture delivered by Joel Hurowitz, Associate Professor of Geosciences, Stony Brook University
Physics Theory Seminar with Shun Saito on Neutrino Masses
Shun Saito (Hosted by Dev) from Missouri S&T will be presenting the seminar "Weighing the Neutrino Masses from the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe"
Physics Theory Seminar with Mustafa Amin on Dark Matter
Mustafa Amin (Hosted by Mertens) from Rice University will be presenting the seminar "A Spin on Wave Dark Matter"
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - The Travel Moon: Returning to the Moon, Our Destiny of Tomorrow
An illustrated presentation by Professor Jeffrey Gillis-Davis, Washington University in St. Louis
Saturday Science Lecture with Michael Nowak On General Relativity
Michael Nowak from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "A Brief History of Time (Delays): 50 Years of Tests of General Relativity”
Astrophysics Seminar with Kelebogile Gasealahwe on Neutron Star X-Ray Binaries with MeerKAT
Kelebogile Gasealahwe (Hosted by Krawczynski/Errando) from University of Cape Town, South African Astronomical Observatory will be presenting the seminar "Neutron Star X-ray Binaries with MeerKAT: The Outbursts of AMXP SAX J1808.4–3658 and Circinus X-1"
RESCHEDULED: Exploring Ocean Worlds
Morgan L. Cable, Ocean Worlds Program Area Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Saturday Science Lecture with Johanna Nagy on Measuring the Oldest Light in the Universe
Johanna Nagy from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Measuring the Oldest Light in the Universe”
Physics Colloquium with Pablo Sobron on Impossible Physics
Pablo Sobron (Hosted by Henriksen) from Impossible Sensing will be presenting the colloquium "Impossible Physics: Moving from the Whiteboard to Deep Space"
Decoding Venus' Continents: Differentiating Tesserae using Magellan Data
Jennifer Whitten, Professor, Tulane University
Saturday Science Lecture with James Mertens on Cosmological Models
James Mertens from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Interpreting Observations and Testing Cosmological Models”
Physics Theory Seminar with Andrew Steiner on Multi-Messenger Astronomy
Andrew Steiner (Hosted by Haber) from University of Tennessee, Knoxville will be presenting the seminar "Multi-Messenger Astronomy and the Physics of Hot and Dense Matter"
Planetary Seismology: Nearly 3 years on Mars, and a return to the Moon
Mark Panning, JPL
Astrophysics Seminar with Yannis Liodakis on Supermassive Black Hole Jets
Yannis Liodakis (Hosted by Errando) from Finnish Centre for Astronomy will be presenting the seminar "Supermassive Black Hole Jets Through Polarized Eyes"
Saturday Science Lecture with Kun Wang on Water on Mars
Kun Wang from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Water on Mars: New Constraints from Martian Meteorites”
Saturday Science Lecture with Scott VanBommel on Mars Sample Return
Scott VanBommel from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Towards the Science Gold at the End of a Mars Exploration Rainbow: Mars Sample Return”
Impacts as Isotope Infernos?
Tomas Magna, Research Fellow, Czech Geological Survey
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - The Voyager Spacecraft Golden 'Greatest Hits' Record
An illustrated presentation by Jon Lomberg, Astronomical Artist
Saturday Science Lecture with Paul Byrne on the Geology of Venus
Paul Byrne from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture "New Insights into the Geology of Venus”
Public Lecture: Sampling the Solar System: A key in our quest to understand Earth's origin and evolution
Kevin McKeegan, Distinguished Professor of Cosmochemistry and Geochemistry, University of California - Los Angeles
Colloquium: The Laboratory Analysis of Solar Matter and Implications for Nebula Chemistry
Kevin McKeegan, Distinguished Professor of Cosmochemistry and Geochemistry, University of California - Los Angeles
Physics Theory Seminar with Helvi Witek on Black Holes
Helvi Witek (Hosted by Mertens) from University of Illinois will be presenting the seminar "The Adventures of Black Holes: the Case of Quadratic Gravity"
Astrophysics Seminar with Mengjiao Xiao on Axion-like Particles
Mengjiao Xiao (Hosted by Errando) from MIT will be presenting the seminar "Constraints on Axion-like Particles from a Hard X-ray Observation of Betelgeuse"
Nuclear Physics Seminar with Alex Haber and Lorenzo Andreoli
Alex Haber and Lorenzo Andreoli will be presenting the latest efforts of their research
Linking the evolution of planetary surfaces with their atmospheres - Mars and beyond
Penny King, Professor, Australian National University
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - The Power of Star Gazing
An illustrated presentation by Scott W. Roberts of Explore Scientific
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Preserving the Night Sky
An illustrated presentation by Stephen Hummel of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory
Physics Theory Seminar with Anish Ghoshal on Sky Meets Laboratory via RGE: Inflation with Light Dark Higgs
Anish Ghoshal (Hosted by Dev) from University of Warsaw will be presenting the seminar "Sky Meets Laboratory via RGE: Inflation with Light Dark Higgs"
Astrophysics Seminar with Ramakrishnan Venkatessh on Supermassive Black Hole Images
Ramakrishnan Venkatessh (Hosted by Nowak) from Aalto University will be presenting the seminar "Roadmap to the compendium of Supermassive Black Hole Images"
Planets are Places: Characterization of Other Worlds in the 2020s and Beyond
Laura Kreidberg, Director, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
Physics Theory Seminar with Samuel Witte on Neutron Stars
Samuel Witte (Hosted by Ferrer) from GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam will be presenting the seminar "Neutron Stars as Axion Laboratories"
Physics Colloquium with Kohta Murase on High-Energy Neutrino Astrophysics
Kohta Murase (Hosted by Dev/Errando) from Pennsylvania State University will be presenting the colloquium "High-Energy Neutrino Astrophysics in the Multimessenger Era"
Physics Theory Seminar with Thomas Celora and Peter Hammond on Neutron Star Simulations
Thomas Celora and Peter Hammond (Hosted by Alford) from Southampton University, UK, will be presenting the seminar "Formulating Bulk Viscosity for Neutron Star Simulations"
Astrophysics Seminar with Jonathan Katz on Fast Radio Bursts
Jonathan Katz (Hosted by Errando) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar "The Sources of Fast Radio Bursts"
Nuclear Physics Seminar with Lee Sobotka and Ryan Ogliore on Cosmochronometers
Lee Sobotka and Ryan Ogliore from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar "The Curious Cases of Two Cosmochronometers: 26Al → 26Mg and 92Nb → 92Zr
Physics Theory Seminar with Chloe Hebborn on Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Energies
Chloe Hebborn (Hosted by Pastore) from Michigan State University, FRIB, will be presenting the seminar "Ab Initio Prediction of 4He(d, γ)6Li at Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Energies"
Cosmolocation: Using meteorites to reconstruct the architecture of the early Solar System
Gregory Brennecka, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - First Images of a Supermassive Black Hole
An illustrated presentation by Dr. Kazu Akiyama, Haystack Radio Observatory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
POSTPONED: Astrophysics Seminar with Lia Corrales on Short Wavelength Exploration
Lia Corrales (Hosted by Nowak) from the University of Michigan will be presenting the seminar "New Frontiers of Short Wavelength Exploration: From Astromineralogy to Exoplanets"
Physics Colloquium with Tim Lichtenberg on Geophysical Evolution During Rocky Planet Formation
Tim Lichtenberg (Hosted by Gillis-Davis) from Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, University of Oxford will be presenting the colloquium "Geophysical Evolution During Rocky Planet Formation"
Physics Theory Seminar with Basabendu Barman on Dark Matter
Basabendu Barman (Hosted by Dev) from Universidad Antonio Narino will be presenting the seminar "The 'Gravity' of Cosmology on Dark Matter"
Nuclear Physics Seminar with Liam Brodie on Equation of State
Liam Brodie (Hosted by Charity) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar "Constructing an Equation of State from Pure Neutron Matter Calculations"
Physics Colloquium with Tansu Daylan on Shining Light on Planet Formation
Tansu Daylan (Hosted by Gillis-Davis) from Princeton University will be presenting the colloquium "Shining Light on Planet Formation via Structural, Orbital, and Atmospheric Characterization of Exoplanets"
Physics Colloquium with Fei Dai on Planet Formation
Fei Dai (Hosted by Gillis-Davis) from California Institute of Technology will be presenting the colloquium "Probing Planet Formation with the Most Extreme Cases"
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - The Steps of Making a Mirror or Why I Do It the Way I Do It
An illustrated presentation by Michael E. Lockwood, Lockwood Custom Optics
Physics Colloquium with Nick Ballering on New Views into Planet-Forming Dust and Ice
Nick Ballering (Hosted by Gillis-Davis) from University of Virginia will be presenting the colloquium "New Views into Planet-Forming Dust and Ice"
Physics Colloquium with Jorge Piekarewicz on the Physics of Neutron Stars
Jorge Piekarewicz (Hosted by Piarulli/Errando) from Florida State University will be presenting the colloquium "Insights into the Physics of Neutron Stars Since GW170817"
Seconds After Impact: Insights into Impact Processes from Ultra-High Temperature Experiments
Catherine Macris, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
Astrophysics Seminar with Jonathan Katz on Fast Radio Bursts
Jonathan Katz (Hosted by Errando) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar "The Sources of Fast Radio Bursts, Part II"
Nuclear Physics Seminar with Lee Sobotka
Lee Sobotka (Hosted by Charity) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar "Two Short Stories: (1) Update on Neutron "Upscattering" on the Hoyle and (2) Action Decomposition"
Saturday Science Lecture with Mike Ogilvie on Connections
Mike Ogilvie from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Connections: A Modern Physics Sequel”
Physics Colloquium with Kamber Schwarz on The Evolution of Volatile Carbon During Planet Formation
Kamber Schwarz (Hosted by GIllis-Davis) from the Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie will be presenting the colloquium "The Evolution of Volatile Carbon During Planet Formation"
Colloquium: Fast Radio Bursts
Victoria Kaspi, Professor, McGill University and Director, McGill Space Institute
Physics Theory Seminar with Arnab Dasgupta on Gravitational Waves
Arnab Dasgupta (Hosted by Dev) from University of Pittsburgh will be presenting the seminar "Gravitational Waves from Scale Invariant Models and More"
Public Lecture: The Fast Radio Sky
Victoria Kaspi, Professor, McGill University and Director, McGill Space Institute
Physics Colloquium with Andre Izidoro on Explaining How the Solar System Got So Weird
Andre Izidoro (Hosted by Gillis-Davis) from Rice University will be presenting the colloquium "Explaining How the Solar System Got So Weird"
Physics Theory Seminar with Nicolas Orlofsky on Magnetic Black Holes
Nicholas Orlofsky (Hosted by Ferrer) from Carleton University will be presenting the seminar "Magnetic Black Holes and Q-Balls"
Astrophysics Seminar with Sebastian Heinz on Heat Pumps and Downdrafts
Sebastian Heinz (Hosted by Nowak) from the Department of Astronomy, University of Wisconsin, will be presenting the seminar "Heat Pumps and Downdrafts: MHD Simulations of Jets in Clusters of Galaxies"
Physics Colloquium with Nan Liu on Presolar Stardust
Nan Liu (Hosted by Gillis-Davis) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the colloquium "Cosmic Forensics Using Presolar Stardust"
How do we form granite on Mars without plate tectonics?
Arya Udry, Associate Professor, Mineralogical Society of America Distinguished Lecturer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Do Main-Belt Asteroids Change Colors?
An illustrated presentation by Tyler Linder, Astronomical Research Institute
Spring 2022 Undergraduate Research Symposium
Join us for the annual Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium, which will highlight the diverse range of impressive research projects completed by WashU undergraduates, including Senior researchers completing theses, capstones, and other culminating projects.
Physics Theory Seminar with Ragnar Stroberg on Neutron Skin
Ragnar Stroberg (Hosted by Piarulli/Pastore) from Argonne National Lab will be presenting the seminar "Ab Initio Calculations of the 208Pb Neutron Skin"
Astrophysics Seminar with Michael Kachelriess on Extragalactic Cosmic Rays
Michael Kachelriess (Hosted by Errando) from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology will be presenting the seminar "Extragalactic Cosmic Rays"
Nuclear Physics Seminar with Alex Haber and Lorenzo Andreoli
Alex Haber and Lorenzo Andreoli (Hosted by Charity) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar
Senior Thesis Presentations and Research Symposium
Rowan Behnke, Flora Perlmutter, Maria Schmeer, Judy Zhang
Astrophysics Seminar with James Lyons on Isotopes in Atmospheres
James Lyons (Hosted by Ogliore) from Arizona State University will be presenting the seminar "Isotopes in Atmospheres"
Taste of Science with Mike Nowak and Nan Liu on The Secrets of the Universe
Mike Nowak and Nan Liu from Washington University in St. Louis will be the first speakers for an in-person event sponsored by Taste of Science
St. Louis Astronomical Society - Multi-Messenger Astronomy for the Amateur
An illustrated presentation by George Silvas, American Association of Variable Star Observers
Mid-States Region of the Astronomical League Convention
MSRAL Convention held at WashU, June 3-5
XV International Conference on Interconnections between Particle Physics and Cosmology
The Department of Physics and the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences invite you to attend the XV International Conference on Interconnections between Particle Physics and Cosmology
Distinguished Lecture with Nobel Laureate Adam Riess on The Expansion of the Universe
Adam Riess from Johns Hopkins University will be presenting the lecture "The Surprising Expansion History of the Universe" as part of the XV International Conference on the Interconnections Between Particle Physics and Cosmology
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Cahokia in Chesterfield
An illustrated presentation by Mike Leach, local author and Native American burial mound preservationist
Watch party: First images from James Webb Space Telescope!
You are invited to a watch party on Tuesday, July 12 at 9:30 a.m. to view the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope!
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Producing Tours of the Night Sky
An illustrated presentation by Bill Breeden and Chris Hanson of the St. Louis Astronomical Society
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Webb's First Look at the Universe
An illustrated presentation and panel discussion about the recently released images of the James Webb Space Telescope will be the focus of the August meeting.
Emerging Constraints on the Chemical Composition of the Entire Earth
John Hernlund, Vice Director of the Earth-Life Science Institute at Tokyo Institute of Technology
Physics Colloquium with Ryan Ogliore on "The Case of the Missing Interstellar Amorphous Silicate"
Ryan Ogliore (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the colloquium "The Case of the Missing Interstellar Amorphous Silicate"
Career celebration for Raymond E. Arvidson
Join the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences for a celebration of Arvidson's scholarly and educational contributions throughout his 48 years at WashU.
My 50 Years Exploring Mars: From the Viking Landers to the Perseverance Rover
In this public lecture, Raymond E. Arvidson, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, will share highlights and reflections – and driving lessons – gleaned from a half century of investigating the red planet. This is the inaugural event in the EPS Distinguished Lecture Series.
Earth and Planetary Sciences Open House
This open house will showcase the exciting work going on within the department, including guided tours and student presentations.
Mars: From Warm and Wet to Cold and Dry as Shown During the Curiosity Rover’s Ascent of Mount Sharp
In this colloquium, Raymond E. Arvidson, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, will discuss the red planet's transition from warm and wet to cold and dry conditions based on evidence collected by the Curiosity rover. A departmental open house will precede Arvidson's talk.
Tower Grove Park hosts first-ever Astronomy Festival
Take a trip to the stars and beyond at Tower Grove's Astronomy Festival!
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Tracking Exoplanets From Home
An illustrated presentation by astrophotographers Laurie and Kimberly Sibbald.
Physics Colloquium with Bhupal Dev on New Probes of New Physics in the Multi-messenger Era
Bhupal Dev (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the colloquium "New Probes of New Physics in the Multi-messenger Era"
Astrophysics Seminar with Nepomuk Otte on the Trinity Ultrahigh Energy Neutrino Observatory
Nepomuk Otte (Hosted by Errando) from Georgia Tech will be presenting the seminar "The Trinity Ultrahigh Energy Neutrino Observatory"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar Seminar with Ian Gullett on Cosmic Microwave Background Telescope
Ian Gullett (Hosted by Nagy) from Case Western Reserve University will be presenting the seminar "Sidelobe Modeling and Mitigation for a Three Mirror Anastigmat Cosmic Microwave Background Telescope"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Casey DeRoo on Developing Technologies for X-ray Astrophysics
Casey DeRoo (Hosted by Errando) from University of Iowa will be presenting the seminar "Developing Technologies for X-ray Astrophysics"
Saturday Science Lecture with Erik Henriksen on the Compton Effect at 100
Erik Henriksen from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "The Compton Effect at 100”
Astrophysics Seminar with Matthew Liska on Formation of Luminous Black Hole Accretion Disks
Matthew Liska (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Harvard University, Center for Astrophysics will be presenting the seminar "Formation of Luminous Black Hole Accretion Disks in Radiative GRMHD Simulations"
Colloquium: OSIRIS-REx and Near-Earth Asteroid Bennu - Returning a Sample of the Early Solar System
Dante Lauretta, Regents Professor at The University of Arizona and Principal Investigator of NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission will present the 2022 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures.
Brown Bag Lunch with Kate Crombie - Planetary Science Management and the Planetary Data Ecosystem
Dr. Kate Crombie is the founder of Indigo Information Services LLC and she will present a talk about space mission data management and mission proposals.
Public Lecture: Playing Tag with an Asteroid - NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission at Asteroid Bennu
Dante Lauretta, Regents Professor at The University of Arizona and Principal Investigator of NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission will present the 2022 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures.
Q&A Session with astronaut Bob Behnken
Colonel Robert "Bob" Behnken, National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Washington University alum
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Unveiling the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope
An illustrated presentation by Dr. Nathalie Nguyen-Quoc Ouellette of the Institute for Research on Exoplanets.
Saturday Science Lecture with Mike Ogilvie on Compton and WWII: the Manhattan Project
Mike Ogilvie from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Compton and WWII: the Manhattan Project"
Collecting Samples of Mars: The NASA Perseverance Rover’s role in Mars Sample Return
Professor Chris Herd, University of Alberta
Presentation with Michael Nowak on Black Holes and Neutron Stars
Michael Nowak from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the talk "Into the Universe"
Saturday Science Lecture with Lee Sobotka on Arthur Holly Compton’s Influence on WashU Chemistry
Lee Sobotka from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Arthur Holly Compton’s Influence on WashU Chemistry"
Saturday Science Lecture with Mike Nowak on Compton Forever
Mike Nowak from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on
Compton Forever"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Michela Negro on Gamma-Ray Background
Michela Negro (Hosted by Gau) from NASA/GSFC and University of Maryland will be presenting the seminar "The Unresolved Gamma-Ray Background and How to Unveil It"
Washington University Physics Research Symposium (WUPRS) 2022
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Cold, Dark Carbon at the Earliest Stages of Star Formation
An illustrated presentation by Dr. Brett McGuire, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Astronomers for Planet Earth 2022 Symposium
Physics Colloquium with Lars Bildsten on Hearing the Stars
Lars Bildsten (Hosted by Errando) from University of California Santa Barbara will be presenting the colloquium "Hearing the Stars: New Insights into Stellar Interiors"
Physics Theory Seminar with Garv Chauhan on the DUNE Near Detector
Garv Chauhan (Hosted by Pastore) from Université Catholique de Louvain will be presenting the seminar "Probing the Neutrinophilic Z' at the DUNE Near Detector"
Physics Colloquium with Or Hen on Neutron Star Droplets and the Quarks Within
Or Hen (Hosted by Errando/Piarulli) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be presenting the colloquium "Neutron Star Droplets and the Quarks Within"
Physics Theory Seminar with Anna Suliga on Supernovae as Probes of Neutrino Physics
Anna Suliga (Hosted by Dev) from University of Wisconsin - Madison will be presenting the seminar "Core-Collapse Supernovae as Probes of (not only) Non-Standard Neutrino Physics"
Next-generation Lunar Sample Science
Assistant Professor Jessica Barnes, University of Arizona
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Getting into Astrophotography One Step at a Time
An illustrated presentation via Zoom by Alan Dyer, Canadian astrophotographer and author.
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Far Encounters - Robot Spacecraft Visits to Planets, Moons, Asteroids and Comets
An illustrated presentation by Richard Heuermann, member of St. Louis Astronomical Society and a NASA Solar System Ambassador.
Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences as told by potassium isotopes
Kun Wang, Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Andrea Gokus on A Sustainable Future for Astronomy
Andrea Gokus (Hosted by Errando) from Washington University will be presenting the seminar "Working Towards a Sustainable Future for Astronomy with 'Astronomers for Planet Earth'"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Lia Corrales on Short Wavelength Exploration
Lia Corrales (Hosted by Nowak) from University of Michigan will be presenting the seminar "New Frontiers of Short Wavelength Exploration: From
Astromineralogy to Exoplanets"
Physics Colloquium with Karthik Ramanathan on Direct Detection of Dark Matter
Karthik Ramanathan (Hosted by Murch) from California Institute of Technology will be presenting the colloquium "Direct Detection of Dark Matter using Quantum Sensors and Techniques"
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Pushing the Redshift Frontier with JWST
An illustrated presentation by Professor Haojing Yan, University of Missouri, Columbia.
Physics Colloquium with Gail McLaughlin on Element Synthesis and Neutrinos in Neutron Star Mergers
Gail McLaughlin (Hosted by Gau/King) from North Carolina State University will be presenting the colloquium "Element Synthesis and Neutrinos in Neutron Star Mergers"
Colloquium: Can Collisions Create Earth's Isotopic Cousin?
Sarah Stewart, Professor at the University of California, Davis, will present the 2023 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures.
Public Lecture: Rewriting the Creation Story for the Earth and Moon
Sarah Stewart, Professor at the University of California, Davis, will present the 2023 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures.
Physics Colloquium with Kerstin Perez on Cosmic-Ray Antinuclei from Dark Matter
Kerstin Perez (Hosted by Errando) from Columbia University will be presenting the colloquium "In Search of Cosmic-Ray Antinuclei from Dark Matter with the GAPS Experiment"
Physics Theory Seminar with François Foucart on Understanding Merging Neutron Stars
François Foucart (Hosted by Haber) from University of New Hampshire will be presenting the seminar "From Chirp to Gold: Understanding Merging Neutron Stars Through Numerical Simulations"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Janie Hoormann on Navigating the Transition from Astrophysics to Data Science
Janie Hoormann (Hosted by Beheshtipour) from Bayer Crop Science will be presenting the seminar "Navigating the Transition from Astrophysics to Data Science"
Special Physics Seminar with Michael Tobar on Gravitational Waves, Axions and Tests of Quantum Gravity
Michael Tobar (Hosted by Buckley) from University of Western Australia will be presenting the seminar "Gravitational Waves, Axions and Tests of Quantum Gravity"
St. Louis Astronomical Society: A Sky Full of Satellites: Implications for Professional and Amateur Astronomers
An illustrated presentation by Harry Krantz, University of Arizona
Physics Theory Seminar with Sebastian Baum on Mineral Detectors for Neutrinos and Dark Matter
Sebastian Baum (Hosted by Dev) from Stanford University will be presenting the seminar "Mineral Detectors for Neutrinos and Dark Matter"
Two years in Jezero crater on Mars with the Perseverance rover and looking ahead to Mars Sample Return
Briony Horgan, Associate Professor at Purdue University
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Lea Marcotulli on The Most Distant and Powerful Jets Through Cosmic Time
Lea Marcotulli (Hosted by Errando) from Yale University will be presenting the seminar "The Most Distant and Powerful Jets Through Cosmic Time"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Riccardo Ferrazzoli on IXPE Observations of Tycho’s Supernova Remnants
Riccardo Ferrazzoli (Hosted by Krawczynski) from National Institute of Astrophysics (INAF), Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology (IAPS), will be presenting the seminar "First Results of the IXPE Observations of Tycho’s Supernova Remnants"
Saturday Science Lecture with Mike Ogilvie on Physics and Our Next 20 Years
Mike Ogilvie from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on “Physics and Our Next 20 Years”
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Jack Steiner on A NICER Look at Bright X-ray Binary Systems
Jack Steiner (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics will be presenting the seminar "A NICER Look at Bright X-ray Binary Systems"
Physics Theory Seminar with Yuhsin Tsai on Primordial Black Holes
Yuhsin Tsai (Hosted by Dev) from University of Notre Dame will be presenting the seminar "Insights from Detecting Gamma-Ray Signals of Primordial Black Holes"
Exploring the Magmatic Effects of the Moon’s Nearside “Hotplate”
Stephen M. Elardo, NASA Early Career Fellow, Assistant Professor, University of Florida
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Tsuguo Aramaki on MeV Gamma-Ray Observations and Antimatter-Based Indirect Dark Matter Searches
Tsuguo Aramaki (Hosted by Errando) from Northeastern University will be presenting the seminar "MeV Gamma-Ray Observations and Antimatter-Based Indirect Dark Matter Searches with the GRAMS Project"
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Celestial Fast Radio Wave Bursts - Who, What, How?
An illustrated presentation by Professor Jonathan Katz, Washington University in St. Louis
Saturday Science Lecture with Mike Nowak on X-ray Astronomy
Mike Nowak from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture, “X-ray Astronomy in Living Color”
Guest Lecturer: Dr. Guillaume Avice
Dr. Guillaume Avice, Institut de physique du globe de Paris
Spring 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium
The Office of Undergraduate Research is thrilled to host the Spring 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Fei Xie on A Polarized View of Vela Pulsar Wind Nebula with IXPE
Fei Xie (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Guangxi University will be presenting the seminar "A Polarized View of Vela Pulsar Wind Nebula with IXPE'"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Brandon Chalifoux on Assembly and Alignment of X-ray Telescope Mirror Segments
Brandon Chalifoux (Hosted by Errando) from University of Arizona will be presenting the seminar "Assembly and Alignment of X-ray Telescope Mirror Segments Using Ultrafast Laser Pulses"
Taste of Science with Roger Michaelides and Alex Thompson on Furies of Our Planet and Global Warming
Join Dr. Roger Michaelides and Dr. Alex Thompson, both from Washington University in St. Louis, Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, at International Tap House Delmar
Meeting on Information and Statistics in Nuclear Experiment and Theory (ISNET 2023) Conference
The Department of Physics and the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences invite you to attend the Information and Statistics in Nuclear Experiment and Theory (ISNET 2023) Conference
Extreme Precipitation
Join Professor Bob Criss and Professor Claire Masteller at International Tap House Delmar Thursday May 25, 2023
Exhibition on "Reaching New Heights: The Life and Legacy of Michael W. Friedlander"
Distinguished professor of physics Michael W. Friedlander led an extraordinary life dedicated to his family and students at Washington University in St. Louis.
Astronomy on Tap with Andrew West on Black Holes and Supercomputers
Andrew West from Washington University in St. Louis will be speaking at Astronomy on Tap
Astronomy on Tap with Andrea Gokus on Multi-Messenger Observations of the High-Energy Universe
Andrea Gokus from Washington University in St. Louis will be speaking at Astronomy on Tap
Special Seminar with Kevin Croker on Cosmological Coupling in Black Holes
Kevin Croker (Hosted by Ferrer) from University of Hawaii will be presenting the seminar “Observational Evidence of Cosmological Coupling in Black Holes”
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Markus Boettcher on Neutrino Emission from Blazars
Markus Boettcher (Hosted by Errando) from North-West University (South Africa) will be presenting the seminar "Neutrino Emission from Blazars"
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - "James Webb Space Telescope's First Year of Science"
An illustrated presentation and panel discussion by local astronomy enthusiasts
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Jörn Wilms on Highlights from eROSITA
Jörn Wilms (Hosted by Nowak) from Remeis Observatory, Astronomisches Institut der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, will be presenting an astrophysics seminar, "Highlights from eROSITA - an Update"
EEPS Colloquium: Rita Parai
Rita Parai, Assistant Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
Oppenheimer: A Panel Discussion
Oppenheimer: A panel discussion sponsored by the Departments of Physics and Environmental Studies
Physics Colloquium with Olga Pravdivtseva on Early Solar System Evolution
Olga Pravdivtseva (Hosted by Krawczynski) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the colloquium "Early Solar System Evolution through the Noble Gas Signatures"
EEPS Colloquium: Yingwei Fei
Yingwei Fei, from Earth & Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science
Physics Colloquium with Jonathan Katz on Outliers and Log-Normal Widths: Characterizing Distributions
Jonathan Katz from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the colloquium "Outliers and Log-Normal Widths: Characterizing
Distributions"
EEPS Colloquium: Briony Horgan
Briony Horgan, Associate Professor of Planetary Science, Purdue University
Eclipses – What Is There To See? - St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting
An illustrated live and virtual presentation by Vivian White of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Open House
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Open House and Distinguished Colloquium
The Story Collider Podcast: Astronomy Festival Kickoff Event
This fall the Story Collider Podcast is teaming up with the second annual Tower Grove Park Astronomy Festival and shooting for the stars!
Second Annual Astronomy Festival at Tower Grove Park
Take a trip to the stars and beyond at Tower Grove's Astronomy Festival!
Astronomy on Tap with Tansu Daylan on The Universe is Teeming with Planets, But Where does the Earth Stand Among Them?
Tansu Daylan, Washington University in St. Louis, will be presenting the Astronomy on Tap Lecture, "The Universe is Teeming with Planets, But Where does the Earth Stand Among Them?" as part of the Astronomy Festival at Tower Grove park.
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Yuanhong Qu on Fast Radio Bursts
Yuanhong Qu (Hosted by Chen) from University of Nevada Las Vegas will be presenting the seminar "Fast Radio Bursts: Radiation, Propagation and Polarization"
Physics Colloquium with Norman Murray on Why the Day is 24 Hours Long
Norman Murray (Hosted by Nowak) from University of Toronto will be presenting the colloquium "Why the Day is 24 Hours Long"
Physics Colloquium with Michael Meyer on Origins of Stars, Planets, and Life
Michael Meyer (Hosted by Daylan) from University of Michigan will be presenting the colloquium "Origins of Stars, Planets, and Life (?): Highlights from the First Year of Science from the NASA/ESA/CSA JWST"
EEPS Colloquium: Astrid Holzheid
Astrid Holzheid, Professor of Experimental and Theoretical Petrology, Kiel University, Germany
Physics Theory Seminar with Syksy Räsänen on Primordial Black Holes
Syksy Räsänen (Hosted by Ferrer) from University of Helsinki will be presenting the seminar "Primordial Black Holes from Stochastic Inflation"
Solar Eclipse Viewing
During the Oct. 14 partial solar eclipse, the moon will cover about two-thirds of the sun, as visible from our vantage in St. Louis, MO.
She Leads Symposium @ WashU 2023
She Leads @ WashU is the annual event hosted by the Ann W. and Spencer T. Olin-Chancellor's Fellowship at Washington University. For nearly 50 years, this treasured event has featured programming designed to empower women to lead at the highest levels of society.
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Nima Sedaghat on Letting the Data (a.k.a Universe) Speak for Itself
Nima Sedaghat (Hosted by Behestipour) from LSST, Deep Vision Scientist, University of Washington, will be presenting the seminar "Letting the Data (a.k.a Universe) Speak for Itself"
Citizen Science,Variable Stars, and the AAVSO - St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting
Dr. Brian Kloppenborg, American Association of Variable Star Observers, will be featured at the October meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Colloquium with Meenakshi Wadhwa on Exploration of the Solar System via Sample Return Missions
Meenakshi Wadhwa, School Director and Foundation Professor, School Of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University will present the 2023 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures.
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Public Lecture with Meenakshi Wadhwa on Bringing Mars Samples Back to Earth
Meenakshi Wadhwa, School Director and Foundation Professor, School Of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University will present the 2023 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures, "Bringing Mars Samples Back to Earth"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Rebecca Phillipson on A Nonlinear Perspective on Accreting Compact Objects
Rebecca Phillipson (Hosted by Nowak) from Villanova University on "A Nonlinear Perspective on Accreting Compact Objects"
Saturday Science Lecture with Lee Sobotka on Oppie – the Los Alamos Years: nuclear science and a weapons primer
Lee Sobotka from the Department of Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture, "Oppie – the Los Alamos Years: nuclear science and a weapons primer"
Physics Family Fun Day with Outreach on Earth and Atmospheric Physics
Physics Family Fun Day: Earth and Atmospheric Physics presented by the Washington University Physics Outreach Committee
Taste of Science with Ryan Ogliore, Paul Byrne, and Jeff Gillis-Davis on Space Exploration
Taste of Science St. Louis presents "Space Exploration: Postcards of Our Solar System" with Washington University in St. Louis professors Ryan Ogliore, Paul Byrne, and Jeff Gillis-Davis
Saturday Science Lecture with Michael Nowak on Black Holes, Bombs, & Beyond
Michael Nowak from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday's Science Lecture, "Black Holes, Bombs, & Beyond — the Interconnected History of Astrophysics and Nuclear Weapons Research at Los Alamos"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Athina Meli on Astrophysical Relativistic Jets and the Role of Toroidal Magnetic Fields
Athina Meli (Hosted by Manel Errando) from North Carolina A&T State University will be presenting the seminar "Astrophysical Relativistic Jets and the Role of Toroidal Magnetic Fields"
Bringing Back the Stars Over St. Louis - St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting
James Lowenthal of Smith College, Northampton, MA, will be featured at the November meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society
Saturday Science Lecture with Mark Alford on Neutron stars: last exit before the black hole
Mark Alford from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday's Science Lecture, "Neutron stars: last exit before the black hole"
Physics Colloquium with Steven Prohira on Ultrahigh Energy Neutrino Detection
Steven Prohira (Hosted by Dev) from University of Kansas will be presenting the colloquium "Ultrahigh Energy Neutrino Detection...with Radar?
EEPS Colloquium: Carolyn Crow
Carolyn Crow, Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences, cosmochemist and planetary scientist, University of Colorado Boulder
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Ian Crossfield on Exoplanet Atmospheres in the JWST Era
Ian Crossfield (Hosted by Daylan) from University of Kansas on "Exoplanet Atmospheres in the JWST Era"
Physics Colloquium with Charles Gammie on Portrait of a Black Hole
Charles Gammie (Hosted by Yuan and Chen) from University of Illinois will be presenting the colloquium "Portrait of a Black Hole"
Space – The Final Frontier… - St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting
Tim Russ, best known as Captain Tuvok on Star Trek, will be featured at the December meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Vikram Dwarkadas on Triggered Star Formation Inside the Shell of a Wolf–Rayet Bubble as the Origin of the Solar System
Vikram Dwarkadas (Hosted by Ryan Ogliore) from the University of Chicago will be presenting this seminar on "Triggered Star Formation Inside the Shell of a Wolf–Rayet Bubble as the Origin of the Solar System"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Vikram Dwarkadas on Gamma-ray Emission from Efficient Cosmic-Ray Acceleration
Vikram Dwarkadas (Hosted by Jim Buckley, Manel, and Andrea) from the University of Chicago will be presenting this seminar, "Gamma-ray Emission from Efficient Cosmic-Ray Acceleration in Young Core-Collapse Supernovae"
Physics Colloquium with Mark Hertzberg on New Physics Beyond the Standard Model and Cosmology
Mark Hertzberg (Hosted by Daylan) from Tufts University will be presenting the colloquium with "New Physics Beyond the Standard Model and Cosmology"
Physics Colloquium with Jaehoon Yu on DAMSA, A Novel Dark Matter Search Experiment
Jaehoon Yu (Hosted by Dev) from the University of Texas at Arlington will be presenting the colloquium on "DAMSA, A Novel Dark Matter Search Experiment"
Weissman Lecture with Dr. Ewine van Dishoeck from Leiden University at 4:15pm
Seminar title: Molecules between the stars: from clouds to planets
Weissman Lecture with Dr. Ewine van Dishoeck from Leiden University at 11:00am
Seminar title: Protostars and Protoplanetary Disks with JWST: Probing the Material that Builds Planet
Saturday Science Lecture with Jim Buckley on Cosmic Coincidence: The Science of Eclipses
Jim Buckley from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday's Science Lecture, "Cosmic Coincidence: The Science of Eclipses"
Physics Colloquium with Swati Singh on Searching for Dark Matter and Dark Energy with Mechanical Systems
Swati Singh (Hosted by Kater Murch) from the University of Delaware will be presenting the colloquium, "Searching for Dark Matter and Dark Energy with Mechanical Systems"
In the Moon’s Shadow – Chasing Eclipses: St. Louis Astronomical Society February Meeting
Angela Speck, PhD., from University of Texas at San Antonio will be the February speaker presenting, "In the Moon’s Shadow – Chasing Eclipses"
Saturday Science Lecture with Manel Errando on Eclipses Through Time: Unveiling the Celestial Tapestry of Human History
Manel Errando from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting Saturday's Science Lecture, "Eclipses Through Time: Unveiling the Celestial Tapestry of Human History"
EEPS Colloquium: Sam Kachuck
Too Hot to Handle, Too Cold to Hold: Intersecting physics and timescales in ice sheet evolution
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Shmuel Nussinov on Can We Have an Invisible Dark Matter Which is Tied to a Useful BSM Model?
Shmuel Nussinov (hosted by Dev/Nussinov) from Tel Aviv University will be presenting the seminar "Can We Have an Invisible Dark Matter Which is Tied to a Useful BSM Model?"
Brown Bag: Zoltán Váci
Using SIMS to date the oldest igneous rocks in the Solar System
Saturday Science Lecture with Francesc Ferrer on The eclipse that made Einstein world-famous
Francesc Ferrer from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting Saturday's Science Lecture, "The eclipse that made Einstein world-famous"
EEPS Colloquium: Roger Creel
How High was Sea Level in the Holocene?
Saturday Science Lecture with Tansu Daylan on Written in the alignment of planets and stars
Tansu Daylan from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting Saturday's Science Lecture, "Written in the alignment of planets and stars"
Dissertation Defense: Gregory Ledingham
Reactivity of Adsorbed Trace Metals at Metal (Oxyhydr)oxide Surfaces as Probed with Isotope Exchange
Physics Colloquium with Jessie Christiansen on From Kepler to the Habitable Worlds Observatory: The Emerging Picture of Planet Populations
Jessie Christiansen (Hosted by Daylan) from Caltech/IPAC will be presenting the colloquium "From Kepler to the Habitable Worlds Observatory: The Emerging Picture of Planet Populations"
Physics Theory Seminar with Debarati Chatterjee on Gravitational Waves and Neutron Stars
Debarati Chatterjee (Hosted by Mark Alford) from The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune, India on "Gravitational Waves and Neutron Stars"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Athina Meli on Astrophysical Relativistic Jets and the Role of Toroidal Magnetic Fields
Athina Meli (Hosted by Manel Errando) from North Carolina A&T State Univ. & Universite de Liege, Belgium on Astrophysical Relativistic Jets and the Role of Toroidal Magnetic Fields
The Moon & Beyond: St. Louis Astronomical Society March Meeting
“The Moon and Beyond” an illustrated live virtual presentation by Tom Rathjen of The Aerospace Corporation, will be featured at the March meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
EEPS Colloquium: Zoë Wilbur
New insights into lunar magmatism: A study of volatiles, vesicles, and volcanics
Physics Theory Seminar with Saarik Kalia on Looking for Low-Frequency Dark Matter in the Lab
Saarik Kalia (Hosted by Das/Dev) from University of Minnesota will be presenting this seminar, "Looking for Low-Frequency Dark Matter in the Lab"
2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Colloquium with Christopher Reynolds on Exploring the Axion-Sector with X-ray Astronomy
Christopher Reynolds, Professor at the University of Maryland College Park and Director of the Joint Space Science Institute, will present the 2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures, Colloquium: "Exploring the Axion-Sector with X-ray Astronomy"
2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Public Lecture with Christopher Reynolds on The “What, How, Where, and When” of Supermassive Black Holes
Christopher Reynolds, Professor at the University of Maryland College Park and Director of the Joint Space Science Institute, will present the 2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures, "The “What, How, Where, and When” of Supermassive Black Holes."
Nuclear Physics Seminar with Marco Hofmann on Removing Cutoff-Regularization Artefacts in the Phase Diagram of Color-Superconducting Quark Matter
Marco Hofmann (Hosted by Mark Alford) from Technische Universität Darmstadt will be presenting the seminar "Removing Cutoff-Regularization Artefacts in the Phase Diagram of Color-Superconducting Quark Matter"
Dissertation Defense: Rebecca Hahn
The Morphology, Spatial Distribution, and Collapse Mechanisms of Volcanoes on Venus
EEPS Colloquium: Thomas Lapen
Age of the Earth-Moon system
Dissertation Defense: Abigail Knight
Geochemical Processes on the Martian Surface: An Investigation of Dust, Mineral Transformations, and Trace Elements Along Rover Traverses
Solar Eclipse at Bollinger Mill State Historic Site
On April 8, there will be a total solar eclipse visible south of the St. Louis area. At Washington University, it will be a partial eclipse.
Solar Eclipse Viewing on Danforth Campus
The solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 begins in St. Louis at 12:42 pm and ends at 3:17 pm. Although it will not be a total eclipse on the Danforth Campus, it will be close, with the maximum eclipse of about 98% occurring at 2:00 pm.
Guest Lecture: Dr. Guillaume Avice
VATMOS: A Venus Atmospheric Sample Return Mission
Physics Theory Seminar with Daniel Jiménez Aguilar on Dynamics of string-like defects: field theory versus Nambu-Goto
Daniel Jiménez Aguilar (Hosted by Ferrer) from Tufts University will be presenting a seminar “Dynamics of string-like defects: field theory versus Nambu-Goto”
Joint Astro/Nuclear Seminar by Armen Sedrakian on Multimessenger astrophysics of compact stars with exotic cores
Armen Sedrakian (Hosted by Mark Alford) from Frankfurt and University of Wroclaw will be presenting the seminar "Multimessenger astrophysics of compact stars with exotic cores"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Haocheng Zhang on Probing blazar jet physics with multi-wavelength polarimetry
Haocheng Zhang (Hosted by Errando) from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center will be presenting this seminar on "Probing blazar jet physics with multi-wavelength polarimetry"
PROGRAM CHANGE: NASA’s Juno Mission To Jupiter: St. Louis Astronomical Society April Meeting
Fran Bagenal from University of Colorado, Boulder will be presenting, "NASA’s Juno Mission To Jupiter"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Ole Koenig on Spectral-timing analysis of Cygnus X-1 with NICER
Ole Koenig (Hosted by Gokus/ Nowak) from CfA/Harvard-Smithsonian will be presenting the seminar "Spectral-timing analysis of Cygnus X-1 with NICER"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Neven Caplar on Vera C. Rubin Observatory and LINCC: more data, more software, more science
Neven Caplar (Hosted by Tansu Daylan) from University of Washington will be presenting the seminar "Vera C. Rubin Observatory and LINCC: more data, more software, more science"
Dissertation Defense: Mason Neuman
Elemental and Isotopic Studies on Lunar Apollo Samples and High-Temperature Evaporation Experiments
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Krzysztof Nalewajko on Mysteries of relativistic AGN jets
Krzysztof Nalewajko (Hosted by Yajie Yuan) from Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences will be presenting the seminar "Mysteries of relativistic AGN jets"
Graduate Hooding & Recognition Ceremony
College of Arts & Sciences Recognition Ceremony
University-Wide Commencement Ceremony
Nuclear Theory for New Physics
The Sixth Nuclear and Particle Theory Meeting: Nuclear Theory for New Physics: First Collaboration Meeting will be taking place at Washington University in St. Louis, May 15-17, 2024
Understanding the Dark Universe with the Vera Rubin Observatory: St. Louis Astronomical Society May Meeting
Gautham Narayan from University of Illinois will be presenting "Understanding the Dark Universe with the Vera Rubin Observatory"
SCEECS Summer School
Extreme Plasmas in the Universe: Simons Collaboration on Extreme Electrodynamics of Compact Sources (SCEECS) Summer School.
Astronomy of the Inka Empire: St. Louis Astronomical Society June Meeting
Steven R. Gullberg from University of Oklahoma will be presenting "Astronomy of the Inka Empire"
Io During the Juno Epoch: St. Louis Astronomical Society July Meeting
Dr. Ashley Gerard Davies from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be presenting “Io During the Juno Epoch” at the July meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
2024 NASA Exploration Science Forum
The NASA Solar System Exploration Virtual Institute (SSERVI) is pleased to announce the 2024 NASA Exploration Science Forum will be held on July 23-25, 2024 at Washington University in St. Louis
Public Lecture with Robin Canup on The Origin of the Moon
Robin Canup, Vice President, Solar System Science and Exploration Division of Southwest Research Institute, will present a public lecture, "The Origin of the Moon," as part of the NASA Exploration Science Forum
How We Stacked a Space Shuttle in Downtown L.A.: St. Louis Astronomical Society August Meeting
Bradley Tsalyuk, Exhibit Designer from the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center of the California Science Center will be presenting "How We Stacked a Space Shuttle in Downtown L.A."
EEPS Colloquium: Bronwen Konecky
EEPS Colloquium: Paul Byrne
EEPS Colloquium: Bethany Ehlmann
International Observe the Moon Night
Join us to celebrate International Observe the Moon Night
Physics Colloquium with Manel Errando on Relativistic jets: what happens when black holes reveal their cosmic appetite?
Manel Errando (Hosted by James Buckley) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting on "Relativistic jets: what happens when black holes reveal their cosmic appetite?"
EEPS Colloquium: Eileen Martin
Eileen Martin, Colorado School of Mines
Associate Professor, Geophysics and Applied Math and Statistics
Physics Theory Seminar with Christopher Cappiello
Christopher Cappiello (Hosted by Bhupal Das) from Washington University in St. Louis
Who Discovered the Expanding Universe? Spoiler: Not Hubble!: St. Louis Astronomical Society September Meeting
Joseph Marcus, MD will be presenting "Who Discovered the Expanding Universe? Spoiler: Not Hubble!"
Physics Colloquium with Subir Sachdev on Quantum Entanglement in Nature: High Temperature Superconductors and Black Holes
Subir Sachdev (hosted by Tansu Daylan) from Harvard University will be presenting the annual Feenberg Lecture, "Quantum Entanglement in Nature: High Temperature Superconductors and Black Holes"
Physics Theory Seminar with Sandra Robles on Dark Matter Heating of Old Neutron Stars
Sandra Roble (Hosted by Bhupal Das) from Fermilab will be presenting the Seminar “Dark Matter Heating of Old Neutron Stars”
Physics Theory Seminar with Anastasia Sokolenko on Exploring intergalactic magnetic fields as a window into new physics
Anastasia Sokolenko (Hosted by Das) from Washington University will be presenting the Theory Seminar on "Exploring intergalactic magnetic fields as a window into new physics"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with John Mehlhaff on Electromagnetic Fireworks Triggered by a Black Hole Feeding on its Magnetized Plasma Corona
John Mehlhaff (Hosted by Alex Chen) from Université Grenoble Alpes will be presenting a seminar on Astrophysical sciences "Electromagnetic Fireworks Triggered by a Black Hole Feeding on its Magnetized Plasma Corona"
EEPS Colloquium: Amanda Stadermann
Physics Theory Seminar with Oriol Pujolàs on Primordial Black Holes from Domain Wall Networks
Oriol Pujolàs (Hosted by Francesc Ferrer) from High Energy Physics Institute Barcelona will be presenting the seminar on "Primordial Black Holes from Domain Wall Networks"
Imaging Seminar: Roger Michaelides
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Regina Caputo on Developments in Gamma-Ray Instrumentation and Telescopes
Regina Caputo (Hosted by Henric Krawczynski & Mike Nowak) from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center will be presenting a seminar on "Achieving the Science of the Extreme Universe Through Developments in Gamma-Ray Instrumentation and Telescopes"
EEPS Brown Bag: Claire Masteller and Maggie Limbeck
2024 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures: Colloquium with Harold Levison on Lucy: The First to the Trojans
Harold Levison, Institute Scientist, Southwest Research Institute and Principal Investigator of the Lucy mission to tour Jupiter Trojans, will present the 2024 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures, Colloquium: "Lucy: The First to the Trojans"
2024 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures: Public Lecture with Harold Levison on Traveling with Lucy on the First Ever Mission to the Trojan Asteroids!
Harold Levison, Institute Scientist, Southwest Research Institute and Principal Investigator of the Lucy mission to tour Jupiter Trojans, will present the 2024 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures, Public Lecture: "Traveling with Lucy on the First Ever Mission to the Trojan Asteroids!"
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Shuo Zhang on A Multi-messenger Hunt for Galactic PeVatrons
Shuo Zhang (Hosted by Manel Errando) from Michigan State University's Department of Physics & Astronomy will be presenting a seminar on "A Multi-messenger Hunt for Galactic PeVatrons"
Secret Squirrel Stuff: St. Louis Astronomical Society October Meeting
Pamela Gay, PhD, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, will be presenting "Secret Squirrel Stuff"
Physics Theory Seminar with Matthew Baumgart on The Future of Thermal Relic Dark Matter
Matthew Baumgart (hosted by Francesc Ferrer) from Arizona State University will be presenting the seminar, "The Future of Thermal Relic Dark Matter"
Leading in a JEDI Space: The Art of Inspiration
Sian Proctor, a professor at Maricopa Community Colleges and an astronaut, will be presenting this talk as part of the WashU Assembly Series.
Astronomy on Tap with Mike Nowak and Bryce Wedig on NASA Space Telescopes
Mike Nowak and Bryce Wedig, Washington University in St. Louis, will be presenting talks for the October Astronomy on Tap.
EEPS Colloquium: Liam Peterson
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Hannah Gulick on Observing the Transient Sky with All-sky Space-Based Surveys
Hannah Gulick (Hosted by Manel Errando) from UC Berkeley's Department of Astronomy will be presenting a seminar on Observing the Transient Sky with All-sky Space-Based
Surveys
Physics Colloquium with Julia Gehrlein on Neutrino windows to the Universe and new physics
Julia Gehrlein (Hosted by Tansu Daylan) from Colorado State University will be presenting the colloquium on "Neutrino windows to the Universe and new physics"
Physics Theory Seminar with Benjamin Lehmann on Finding primordial black holes wherever they may hide
Benjamin Lehmann (Hosted by Chris Cappiello) from MIT will be presenting the seminar
EEPS Brown Bag: Kimberly Gerik
Saturday Science Lecture with Michael Ogilvie on When Forces Collide: Pattern and Structure in our Universe
Michael Ogilvie from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting Saturday's Science Lecture, "When Forces Collide: Pattern and Structure in our Universe"
EEPS Colloquium: Prajkta Mane
Physics Colloquium with Jaynes Fellowship Symposium
Jaynes Fellowship Symposium from Washington University in St. Louis
Physics Theory Seminar with Alejandro Ibarra on Connecting the baryons to the dark matter of the Universe
Alejandro Ibarra (Hosted by Ferrer) from Technical University Munich will be presenting the seminar on "Connecting the baryons to the dark matter of the Universe"
EEPS Brown Bag: Emily Culley
The Case for Mars: St. Louis Astronomical Society November Meeting
Robert Zubrin, PhD, President of The Mars Society, will be presenting “The Case for Mars”
Saturday Science Lecture with L. G. Sobotka on The making of chemical elements from the Big Bang to the laboratory
Lee Sobotka from the Departments of Chemistry and Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting Saturday's Science Lecture, "The making of chemical elements from the Big Bang to the laboratory". Please note that this is an in-person only event.
Dissertation Defense: Christopher Jia-Kuan Yen
Next-Generation Compositional and Chronological Sample Analysis of Lunar Low-Ti Basalts and Volcanic Glasses
Saturday Science Lecture with Karthik Ramanathan on Understanding the nature of dark matter through terrestrial experiments
Karthik Ramanathan from the Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting Saturday's Science Lecture, "Understanding the nature of dark matter through terrestrial experiments"
Physics Theory Seminar with John W Laiho on Dynamical Dark Energy from Lattice Quantum Gravity
John W Laiho (Hosted by Mark Alford) from Syracuse University will be presenting the seminar on "Dynamical Dark Energy from Lattice Quantum Gravity"
Professor Bruce Fegley Retirement Lecture
Professor Bruce Fegley will give a retirement lecture which will be followed by a reception hosted in Holmes Lounge
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Rafael Luque
Rafael Luque (hosted by Tansu Daylan) from the University of Chicago will be presenting a seminar on Space Sciences & Astrophysics.
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Aaron Pearlman
Aaron Pearlman (Hosted by Yajie Yuan) from McGill University will be presenting the seminar.
Postcards from the Moon: St. Louis Astronomical Society December Meeting
Robert Reeves, Lunar Photo of the Day, will be presenting “Postcards from the Moon”
Finding New Physics in Debris from Colliding Neutron Stars: St. Louis Astronomical Society January Meeting
Bhupal Dev, Associate Professor of Physics at WashU, will be presenting “Finding New Physics in Debris from Colliding Neutron Stars”
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Melodie Kao
Melodie Kao (hosted by Tansu Daylan) from the Lowell Observatory will be presenting a seminar on Space Sciences & Astrophysics.
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Howard Isaacson
Howard Isaacson (Hosted by Tansu Daylan) from UC Berkeley will be presenting the seminar