Events
June
| Event Location: HENN 318 | Speaker: Dr. Shreya Vardhan, Caltech
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June
| Event Location: In the atrium outside of HENN 200 |
We welcome you to our new Spring Weekly PHAS TUESDAY TEA!
This is the best physics community tea event in town!
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June
| Event Location: In the atrium outside of HENN 200 |
We welcome you to our new Spring Weekly PHAS TUESDAY TEA!
This is the best physics community tea event in town!
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June
| Event Location: Vancouver Public Library - Central Branch (Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level) | Speaker: Dr. Thomas Rennie
Curious about how the universe actually works? Join the experts from UBC’s Department of Physics and Astronomy to find out fun facts about everything from the Milky Way to radio waves in this new, accessible science series: How the Universe Works! All are welcome!
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June
| Event Location: Fox Cabaret (2321 Main St, Vancouver, BC V5T 3C9) | Speaker: A Science Education fundraiser with Dr. Marissa Lithopoulos
Science, Stand-Up, & Song is a science education initiative, which aims to bridge the gap between scientists and the public: connecting scientists with the community to laugh and learn together!
The show is hosted by Dr. Marissa Lithopoulos and will include 4 hilarious comedians, as well as a panel of 3 brilliant scientists. Marissa will also provide live music along the way!
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June
| Event Location: In the atrium outside of HENN 200 |
We welcome you to our new Spring Weekly PHAS TUESDAY TEA!
This is the best physics community tea event in town!
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June
| Event Location: In the atrium outside of HENN 200 |
We welcome you to our new Spring Weekly PHAS TUESDAY TEA!
This is the best physics community tea event in town!
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July
| Event Location: BRIM 311 | Speaker: Mingxuan Fu
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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