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July

| Event Location: Hennings Building (UBC Vancouver Campus): 6224 Agricultural Road |

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Add to Calendar 2025-07-11T08:00:00 2025-07-11T17:00:00 CONFERENCE: Frontiers in Biophysics (FiB) About: Event Location: Hennings Building (UBC Vancouver Campus): 6224 Agricultural Road

July

| Event Location: TRIUMF MOB Conference Room - 4004 Wesbrook Mall | Speaker: Gareth Smith, Departmental Defense

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Antihydrogen, the bound state of an antiproton and a positron, is an ideal system for testing fundamental symmetries between matter and antimatter. The Antihydrogen Laser PHysics Apparatus (ALPHA) at CERN has a proven history of producing and trapping antihydrogen atoms, with many precision tests of charge-parity-time (CPT) symmetry. The new ALPHA-g apparatus extends this program to a test of gravity, directly probing the applicability of the weak equivalence principle (WEP) to an antimatter system for the first time.

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Add to Calendar 2025-07-11T12:30:00 2025-07-11T15:00:00 Detecting Antihydrogen Annihilations in ALPHA-g for Measurement of Gravitational Free Fall Abstract:Antihydrogen, the bound state of an antiproton and a positron, is an ideal system for testing fundamental symmetries between matter and antimatter. The Antihydrogen Laser PHysics Apparatus (ALPHA) at CERN has a proven history of producing and trapping antihydrogen atoms, with many precision tests of charge-parity-time (CPT) symmetry. The new ALPHA-g apparatus extends this program to a test of gravity, directly probing the applicability of the weak equivalence principle (WEP) to an antimatter system for the first time. Event Location: TRIUMF MOB Conference Room - 4004 Wesbrook Mall

July

| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Mingxuan Fu

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Multipolar moments embedded in a metallic setting paves a new route to extend the landscape of novel quantum phenomena beyond the spin-only paradigm [1]. A model material platform for exploring multipolar physics is the cubic heavy-fermion system PrTr_2Al_20 (Tr = Ti, V). This system features a nonmagnetic ground state in which the magnetic dipolar moment (spin) is absent, but higher-rank multipolar moments (quadrupoles and octupoles) are active [2].

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Add to Calendar 2025-07-17T10:00:00 2025-07-17T11:00:00 The Strange Universe of Quantum Phases Driven by Interplay between Multipoles and Conduction Electrons Multipolar moments embedded in a metallic setting paves a new route to extend the landscape of novel quantum phenomena beyond the spin-only paradigm [1]. A model material platform for exploring multipolar physics is the cubic heavy-fermion system PrTr_2Al_20 (Tr = Ti, V). This system features a nonmagnetic ground state in which the magnetic dipolar moment (spin) is absent, but higher-rank multipolar moments (quadrupoles and octupoles) are active [2]. Event Location: BRIM 311

July

| Event Location: Irving K. Barber Learning Centre Room 182 |

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ML4Astro 2025 is a one-day workshop co-located with ICML 2025 bringing together leading 4experts at the intersection between machine learning and astrophysics.

Speakers include:

  • Shirley Ho (CCA/Polymathic)
  • Berthy Feng (MIT/IAIFI)
  • Siddharth Mishra0Sharma (Anthropic/Boston University)
  • Ann Zabludoff (University of Arizona/Steward Observatory)
  • Joshua S. Speagle (University of Toronto)

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Add to Calendar 2025-07-20T09:00:00 2025-07-20T17:00:00 Machine Learning for Astrophysics (ML4Astro 2025) Abstract: ML4Astro 2025 is a one-day workshop co-located with ICML 2025 bringing together leading 4experts at the intersection between machine learning and astrophysics. Speakers include: Shirley Ho (CCA/Polymathic) Berthy Feng (MIT/IAIFI) Siddharth Mishra0Sharma (Anthropic/Boston University) Ann Zabludoff (University of Arizona/Steward Observatory) Joshua S. Speagle (University of Toronto) Registration: Event Location: Irving K. Barber Learning Centre Room 182