Haleakalā Neutron Monitor Workshop and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Imin Conference CenterThis workshop commemorates the installation of two new neutron monitors, THIMON and HLEA, at the summit of Haleakalā on Maui, Hawaii. Designed for scientists, engineers, and students, the event will feature plenary sessions and interactive discussions. Event Highlights: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at the Haleakalā Summit in Maui Plenary Sessions and Technical Talks Focused Discussions Networking Opportunities Poster ... Read more
PARTY CALL PHYSICS: Likelihoods and Classifiers
Room 112 (Watanabe Hall)Speakers: Giordan Stark (UC Santa Cruz) Communicating results between experimentalists and theorists in particle physics has been long and varied. From efficiency maps to selection cut flows - the collaboration between the two communities has continued to grow and evolve. Now, particularly more than ever, a stronger effort has been led within the ATLAS Collaboration ... Read more
Programming Interaction and Assembly with Magnetic Handshake Materials
Room 112 (Watanabe Hall)Speakers: Chrisy Xiyu Du (UH. Mech. Eng.) Biological materials gain complexity from the programmable nature of their components. To manufacture materials with comparable complexity synthetically, we need to create building blocks with low crosstalk so that they only bind to their desired partners. Canonically, these building blocks are made using DNA strands or proteins to ... Read more
Programming Interaction and Assembly with Magnetic Handshake Materials
Watanabe 112 2505 Correa Road, Honolulu, HI, United StatesSpeakers: Chrisy Xiyu Du (UH. Mech. Eng.) Biological materials gain complexity from the programmable nature of their components. To manufacture materials with comparable complexity synthetically, we need to create building blocks with low crosstalk so that they only bind to their desired partners. Canonically, these building blocks are made using DNA strands or proteins to ... Read more
How the result of a measurement of a component of the spin of a spin-1/2 particle can turn out to be 100
Watanabe 420 2505 Correa Road, Honolulu, HI, United StatesSpeakers: Xerxes Tata (University of Hawaii) Biological materials gain complexity from the programmable nature of their components. To manufacture materials with comparable complexity synthetically, we need to create building blocks with low crosstalk so that they only bind to their desired partners. Canonically, these building blocks are made using DNA strands or proteins to achieve specificity. ... Read more
Particle Beams and Accelerators: Pushing the Frontiers of Science
Watanabe 112 2505 Correa Road, Honolulu, HI, United StatesSpeakers: Vladimir Shiltsev (NIU) Over the past three decades, the science of beams has evolved into a distinct discipline with its own subjects and methods. Some 30,000 accelerators are in operation worldwide today, including over 100 of major facilities for fundamental science research. Around 5,000 accelerator scientists and engineers work in over 50 countries, collaborating ... Read more