Past Events
Seminar: "Melonic turbulence" by Mr. Guillaume Valette
2019-03-29Speaker: Mr. Valette is currently in his last year as a Ph.D. student at Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Mini-course: "Quantum Models for Black Holes: Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev and generalizations" by Prof. Frank Ferrari
2019-03-25 to 2019-04-10Speaker: Prof. Ferrari is based at the Department of Physics, Université Libre de Bruxelles.
Aim: To introduce recently developed ideas and techniques on the SYK models and generalizations.
Seminar: "Progresses on the lesson we learn about (quantum) gravity from quantum matter" by Mr. Riccardo Martini
2019-03-11Speaker: Mr. Martini is currently in his last year as a Ph.D. student at University of Jena, Germany.
Seminar: "Functional Renormalization Group analysis of Tensorial Group Field Theories" by Mr. Riccardo Martini
2019-03-08Speaker: Mr. Martini is currently in his last year as a Ph.D. student at University of Jena, Germany.
Seminar: "A possible topological phase of gravity" by Mr. Guilherme Sadovski
2019-03-04Speaker: Mr. Sadovski is currently in his last year as a Ph.D. student at Universidad Federal Fluminense, Brazil.
Seminar: "The geometric structure underlying the standard model of particle physics" by Dr. Shane Farnsworth
2019-02-25Speaker: Dr. Farnsworth currently holds a Postdoctoral position at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam-Golm, Germany.
Seminar: "Super Airy Structures" by Mr. Kento Osuga
2019-02-15Speaker: Mr. Osuga is currently at his last year as a Ph.D. student at the University of Alberta.
Seminar: "Qubit Transport Model for Unitary Black Hole Evaporation without Firewalls" by Mr. Kento Osuga
2019-02-14Speaker: Mr. Osuga is currently at his last year as a Ph.D. student at University of Alberta, Canada.
Mini-symposium: "Holographic Tensors"
2018-10-31 to 2018-11-02Aim: To provide an opportunity for discussion of recent discovered tensor field theory. It has been known that matrix model can describe interesting physical phenomena including gravity, gauge fields, but it is difficult to solve. Recent development of newly proposed tensor model can provide explicit solutions for interesting phenomena including black hole and gravity and so called SYK model.