TIGER - The Inaugural Workshop of Exploring the Frontiers of Nuclear, Particle, and Astrophysics
from
Wednesday 9 April 2025 (08:00)
to
Friday 11 April 2025 (17:00)
Monday 7 April 2025
Tuesday 8 April 2025
Wednesday 9 April 2025
09:00
TSU Administrators Welcome
TSU Administrators Welcome
09:00 - 09:20
Room: Auditorium 114
09:20
BNL Science Overview
BNL Science Overview
09:20 - 09:40
Room: Auditorium 114
09:40
Nuclear Physics Research at BNL
-
Mickey Chiu
(
Brookhaven National Lab
)
Nuclear Physics Research at BNL
Mickey Chiu
(
Brookhaven National Lab
)
09:40 - 10:20
Room: Auditorium 114
10:20
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
10:20 - 10:40
Room: Auditorium 114
10:40
Nuclear Data & Applied Nuclear Science at the National Nuclear Data Center
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Emanuel Chimanski
(
BNL
)
Nuclear Data & Applied Nuclear Science at the National Nuclear Data Center
Emanuel Chimanski
(
BNL
)
10:40 - 11:20
Room: Auditorium 114
11:20
The Universe Primordial Soups
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Niseem (Magdy) Abdelrahman
(
Texas Southern University
)
The Universe Primordial Soups
Niseem (Magdy) Abdelrahman
(
Texas Southern University
)
11:20 - 12:00
Room: Auditorium 114
12:00
Lunch
Lunch
12:00 - 14:00
Room: Auditorium 114
TSU COSET Seminar "Programmable quantum matter at ultracold temperatures"
TSU COSET Seminar "Programmable quantum matter at ultracold temperatures"
12:00 - 13:00
https://coset.tsu.edu/research-seminar-23/ April 9, 2025 Location: SB 145 Time: 12:00 pm Presenter: Kaden Hazzard Programmable quantum matter at ultracold temperatures Abstract: Physicists are using highly controllable quantum systems of ultracold atoms and molecules to explore quantum states of unprecedented complexity. I will discuss our theory work and collaborations with experimentalists to control and understand these systems both in real space and in “synthetic dimensions.” We use atoms in laser-sculpted potential landscapes to study strongly correlated fermions, whose behavior is key to understanding major mysteries in real materials, such as the nature of high-temperature superconductors. Further controlling the internal degrees of freedom — for example molecules’ rotational states — allows one to create “synthetic dimensions,” in which rotational states act analogously to lattice sites in new spatial dimension and microwave radiation drives transitions between these sites, analogous to tunneling. I will discuss the resulting exotic behaviors as well as experiments probing them, from fluctuating quantum strings to paraparticles — a type of particle beyond the conventional bosons and fermions that was thought impossible until recently. Prof. Hazzard is a theoretical physicists at Rice University studying the properties of interacting quantum matter. He is interested in fundamentally novel emergent properties, such as new phases of matter and types of nonequilibrium dynamics, as well as how to harness these systems for applications in quantum computation and sensing. He obtained his BS from The Ohio State University, his PhD from Cornell, and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Colorado and NIST from 2010-2014, and then started his faculty position at Rice in 2014. He was elected as an American Physical Society Fellow in 2023.
14:00
Introduction to particle physics & applications
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Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
(
BNL
)
Introduction to particle physics & applications
Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
(
BNL
)
14:00 - 14:40
Room: Auditorium 114
14:40
Physics and computing with ATLAS and US-ATLAS
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Peter Onyisi
(
U. Texas Austin
)
Physics and computing with ATLAS and US-ATLAS
Peter Onyisi
(
U. Texas Austin
)
14:40 - 15:20
Room: Auditorium 114
15:20
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
15:20 - 15:45
Room: Auditorium 114
15:45
ATLAS inner Tracker Upgrade
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Mounia Laassiri
(
BNL
)
ATLAS inner Tracker Upgrade
Mounia Laassiri
(
BNL
)
15:45 - 16:25
Room: Auditorium 114
16:25
Discussion on Nuclear and Particle Physics & Applications
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Peter Onyisi
(
U. Texas Austin
)
Niseem (Magdy) Abdelrahman
(
Texas Southern University
)
Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
(
BNL
)
Mounia Laassiri
(
BNL
)
Mickey Chiu
(
Brookhaven National Lab
)
Discussion on Nuclear and Particle Physics & Applications
Peter Onyisi
(
U. Texas Austin
)
Niseem (Magdy) Abdelrahman
(
Texas Southern University
)
Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
(
BNL
)
Mounia Laassiri
(
BNL
)
Mickey Chiu
(
Brookhaven National Lab
)
16:25 - 17:10
Room: Auditorium 114
17:30
Dinner Reception for NPP Participants at the Texas Southern University Museum
Dinner Reception for NPP Participants at the Texas Southern University Museum
17:30 - 19:30
Room: Texas Southern University Museum
Thursday 10 April 2025
09:00
Environmental, Biological, and Nuclear Physics Research at TSU: A Brief Overview
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Mark C. Harvey
(
Texas Southern University
)
Environmental, Biological, and Nuclear Physics Research at TSU: A Brief Overview
Mark C. Harvey
(
Texas Southern University
)
09:00 - 09:15
Room: Auditorium 114
09:15
From the Early Universe to Machine Learning: A Brief Overview
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Daniel Vrinceanu
(
Texas Southern University
)
From the Early Universe to Machine Learning: A Brief Overview
Daniel Vrinceanu
(
Texas Southern University
)
09:15 - 09:30
Room: Auditorium 114
09:30
Application of Control Theory Methods to Quantum Edge Dislocation Problems
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Carlos Handy
(
Texas Southern University
)
Application of Control Theory Methods to Quantum Edge Dislocation Problems
Carlos Handy
(
Texas Southern University
)
09:30 - 09:45
Room: Auditorium 114
09:45
An intro to neutrino physics and the BNL Neutrino program
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Mateus Carneiro
(
BNL
)
An intro to neutrino physics and the BNL Neutrino program
Mateus Carneiro
(
BNL
)
09:45 - 10:25
Room: Auditorium 114
10:25
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
10:25 - 10:50
Room: Auditorium 114
10:50
DUNE experiment physics and computing
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Aaron Higuera Pichardo
(
faculty@rice.edu;member@rice.edu
)
DUNE experiment physics and computing
Aaron Higuera Pichardo
(
faculty@rice.edu;member@rice.edu
)
10:50 - 11:30
Room: Auditorium 114
11:30
Physics Opportunities with DUNE
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Daisy Kalra
(
Columbia University
)
Physics Opportunities with DUNE
Daisy Kalra
(
Columbia University
)
11:30 - 12:10
Room: Auditorium 114
12:10
Lunch
Lunch
12:10 - 14:00
Room: Auditorium 114
14:00
MASERs: From Protostars to Blackholes
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Victor Migenes
(
Texas Southern University
)
MASERs: From Protostars to Blackholes
Victor Migenes
(
Texas Southern University
)
14:00 - 14:40
Room: Auditorium 114
14:40
Simulating the Early Universe
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David Garrison
Simulating the Early Universe
David Garrison
14:40 - 15:20
Room: Auditorium 114
15:20
Beyond the Equations, The Universe Round Table
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Niseem (Magdy) Abdelrahman
(
Texas Southern University
)
Beyond the Equations, The Universe Round Table
Niseem (Magdy) Abdelrahman
(
Texas Southern University
)
15:20 - 16:00
Room: Auditorium 114
This podcast is designed to complement our two-day workshop, where experts from astronomy, nuclear physics, and particle physics collaborate to narrate the fascinating story of our universe. Through in-depth discussions on topics such as the Big Bang, particle creation, galaxy formation, and cosmic discoveries, students will gain a preview of what to expect from the workshop and a thoughtful summary of key insights afterward.
16:00
Closing Remarks
Closing Remarks
16:00 - 16:10
Room: Auditorium 114
Friday 11 April 2025
09:00
Meeting with TSU Administrators
Meeting with TSU Administrators
09:00 - 14:00
Room: Auditorium 114