Talks

  1. GPS as a dark matter detector, UltraLight2015 workshop, Mainz, Germany, June 19, 2015
  2. Hunting for dark matter with GPS and atomic clocks, 46th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Columbus, Ohio, June 9, 2015
  3. Dark matter search with atomic clocks and GPS, colloquium, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, April 21, 2015
  4. Extracting electroweak observables from atomic parity violation: status and challenges, APS April meeting, Baltimore, ME, April 12, 2015
  5. Dark matter search with atomic clocks and GPS, IFCS-EFTF 2015 conference, Denver, CO, April 14, 2015
  6. Introduction to atomic many-body theory with applications, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics Beijing, China, March 24, 2015
  7. Many-body atomic structure and its applications in searches for new physics and quantum technologies, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Wuhan, Hubei, China, March 10, 2015
  8. Hunting for dark matter with GPS and atomic clocks, State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics, Wuhan, Hubei, China, March 11, 2015
  9. Hunting for dark matter with GPS and atomic clocks, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Wuhan, Hubei, China, March 13, 2015
  10. Hunting for dark matter with GPS and atomic clocks, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, March 16, 2015
  11. Hunting for dark matter with GPS and atomic clocks, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, March 17, 2015
  12. Hunting for dark matter with GPS and atomic clocks, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, March 19, 2015
  13. Accurate evaluation of dielectronic recombination rates using complex-rotation method, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics Beijing, China, March 20, 2015
  14. Hunting for dark matter with GPS and atomic clocks, Institute of Physics, Beijing, China, March 23, 2015
  15. Hunting for dark matter with GPS and atomic clocks, seminar, Center for Advanced Study, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand, Jan. 21, 2015.
  16. Dark matter search as a case for advancing Heisenberg-limited spectroscopy, the 45th Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics PQE-2015, Snowbird, Utah, January 5, 2015
  17. Hunting for topological dark matter with atomic clocks, seminar, PTB, Berlin, Germany, December 1, 2014
  18. Introduction to dark matter search with quantum devices and GPS, seminar, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland, December 3, 2014
  19. Hunting for topological dark matter with atomic clocks, ITAMP topical lunch discussion, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 14, 2014
  20. Hunting for topological dark matter with atomic clocks, colloquium, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Sept. 26, 2014
  21. Zen and the art of atomic time-keeping (Tutorial on atomic clocks for particle theorists), Workshop “New ideas in low-energy tests of fundamental physics”, Perimeter Institute, June 16, 2014, Waterloo, Canada
  22. Search for topological dark matter with atomic clocks, Science@ITAMP workshop, May 5, 2014, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  23. Detecting topological dark matter with GNSS, European Geosciences Union, April 30, 2014, Vienna, Austria
  24. Magic, precise and electroweak, physics colloquium, University of Connecticut, Oct. 25, 2013
  25. Magic, precise and electroweak, Argonne National Laboratory, Sept. 16th, 2013
  26. Tests of fundamental symmetries with atoms and molecules, INT workshop “Nuclei and Fundamental Symmetries: Theory Needs of Next-Decade Experiments”, Seattle, WA, Aug. 16, 2013
  27. Magic Trapping of Rydberg Atoms, talk at the MPIPKS workshop “Ultracold Rydberg Physics”, Dresden, Germany, July 12, 2013
  28. Magic, precise and electroweak, JILA, Boulder, CO, May 3rd , 2013
  29. Novel atomic and nuclear clocks: metrology at the 19th decimal placeNIST, Boulder, CO, May 1st, 2013
  30. Novel atomic and nuclear clocks: metrology at the 19th decimal place, Jet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena, CA, March 15, 2013
  31. Cooling multilevel systems with coherent pulse trains, KITP program “Fundamental Science and Applications of Ultra-cold Polar Molecules”, Santa Barbara, Feb. 21, 2013
  32. Listening to an atom, seminar, Purdue University, Indiana, Jan 30, 2013
  33. Magic, precise and electroweak, colloquium, Purdue University, Indiana, Jan 29, 2013
  34. Evaluation of systematic effects for 229Th3+ nuclear ion clock,
    EMMI workshop “The 229mTh Nuclear Isomer Clock”, Darmstadt, Germany, Sept. 27, 2012
  35. Novel atomic and nuclear clocks: metrology at the 19th decimal place, seminar, University of California, Berkeley, Sept. 19, 2012
  36. Magic, precise, and electroweak, seminar, Durham University, UK, July 3, 2012
  37. Magic, precise, and electroweak, Particle physics seminar, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Canada, May 29, 2012
  38. Magic, precise, and electroweak, TEP/AMO seminar, University of California at Los Angeles, Jan. 10, 2012
  39. Magic, precise, and electroweak, NPAC/AMO seminar, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Nov.17, 2011
  40. Magic, precise, and electroweak, seminar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Oct 19, 2011
  41. Magic, precise, and electroweak, colloquium, Pennsylvania State University, Oct 13, 2011
  42. Magic, precise, and electroweak, nanoKelvin seminar, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Aug 17, 2011
  43. Ultracold, precise, and electroweak, seminar at Columbia University, New York, May 2,2011
  44. Ultracold, precise, and electroweak, seminar at Temple University, Philadelphia, Feb 17, 2011
  45. Listening to an atom, seminar at Temple University, Philadelphia, Feb 18, 2011
  46. Selected math problems in modern physics, colloquium, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Nevada, Reno, Nov. 30, 2010
  47. Electroweak couplings from precision atomic parity violation experiments, invited talk at ECT* workshop on Precision Tests of the Standard Model, Trento, Italy, Nov. 10, 2010
  48. Improved test of the low-energy electroweak sector of the Standard Model with parity-violation in atomic cesium, seminar, ECT*, Trento, Italy, September 20, 2010
  49. Improved test of the standard model of elementary particles with atomic parity violation, invited talk at workshop on variation of fundamental constants and violation of fundamental symmetries, Cairns, Australia, July 24, 2010
  50. Precision determination of electroweak coupling from atomic parity violation and implications for particle physics, invited talk at workshop on Fundamental constants and precision measurements, Dubna, Russia, Dec. 2, 2009
  51. Ultracold, precise, and electroweak, AMO seminar, University of California, Berkeley, November 12, 2009
  52. Listening to an atom, physics lunch seminar, University of California, Berkeley, November 12, 2009
  53. Entangling the lattice clock: Towards Heisenberg-limited timekeeping,  invited talk at Workshop “Ultracold Group II Atoms: Quantum Metrology and Information”, Joint Quantum Institute, U. of Maryland/NIST, Sept. 18, 2009
  54. Ultracold, precise, and electroweak, colloquium, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Apr. 27, 2009
  55. Ultracold, precise, and electroweak, colloquium, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, Apr. 24, 2009
  56. Improved test of the Standard Model with parity violation in atomic cesium, Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium, Harvard University/ITAMP, March 18, 2009
  57. Improved test of the Standard Model with parity violation in atomic cesium, invited talk at WE-Heraeus-Seminar “Atomic Theory for Fundamental Interactions and Simple Systems in Strong Fields”, Bad Honnef, Germany, Jan. 21, 2009,
  58. Improved test of the Standard Model with parity violation in atomic cesium, seminar, KVI, Groningen, the Netherlands, Jan. 15, 2009
  59. Ultracold, precise, and electroweak, Keck seminar, Rice University, Houston, Texas, November 24, 2008
  60. Improved test of the low-energy electroweak sector of the Standard Model with parity violation in atomic cesium, talk at the workshop on low energy precision electroweak physics in the LHC era, Institute for Nuclear Theory, Seattle, November 10, 2008
  61. Ultracold, precise, and electroweak, AMO seminar, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, October 24, 2008
  62. CP-violating magnetic moments of atoms and molecules, colloquium, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, August 29, 2008
  63. Convergence of all-order many-body methods: coupled-cluster study for Li, talk at the workshop on Atomic, Chemical and Nuclear Developments in Coupled Cluster Methods, Institute for Nuclear Theory, Seattle, July 17, 2008
  64. CP-violating magnetic moments of atoms and molecules, colloquium, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, May 6, 2008
  65. Black body radiation shift in Cs and optical lattice clocks, seminar at University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, Apr 9, 2008
  66. Atomic parity violation: recent progress and challenges, talk at Symposium On Atomic Physics: A Tribute To Walter Johnson, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, Apr 5, 2008
  67. Bose-Einstein condensates of polar molecules: anisotropic interactions = anisotropic mass, seminar at Laboratoire de Physique Theorique et Modeles Statistiques, Orsay, France, Nov 23, 2007
  68. Tests of fundamental symmetries with atoms and molecules, colloquium at  Dipartimento di Fisica , Universita' di Firenze, Florence, Italy, Nov 12, 2007
  69. Bose-Einstein condensates of polar molecules: anisotropic interactions = anisotropic mass, seminar at Laboratoire Aime Cotton, Orsay, France, Nov 8, 2007
  70. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, seminar at Imperial College, London, England, Oct 26, 2007
  71. Black body radiation and atomic clocks, SYRTE seminar at L'Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France, Oct. 17, 2007
  72. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, seminar at Laboratoire Aime Cotton, Orsay, France, Oct 10, 2007
  73. Theoretical overview of atomic parity violation, seminar, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, July 25, 2007
  74. Bose-Einstein condensates of polar molecules: anisotropic interactions = anisotropic mass, QIBEC seminar,  July 18, 2007, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD
  75. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, AMO seminar, University of California, Berkeley, CA, Apr 25, 2007
  76. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, colloquium,  Apr 11, 2007, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
  77. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, invited talk at the Institute for Nuclear Theory workshop on EDMs and CP-violation, U. Washington, Seattle, WA
  78. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, AMO seminar, Feb 5, 2007, University of Delaware, DL
  79. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, CAMO seminar, Nov. 28, 2006, U. Washington, Seattle, WA
  80. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, seminar, JILA , Nov. 14, 2006 Boulder, CO
  81. Black-body radiation shift in Cs and optical lattice clocks, Time and Frequency Division seminar, Nov. 13, 2006, NIST-Boulder, CO
  82. Multipolar theory of black-body radiation shift of atomic energy levels and its implications for optical lattice clocks, invited talk,  ITAMP workshop Ultracold Group II Atoms: Theory and Applications, Sep. 18-20, 2006, Cambridge, Mass.
  83. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, seminar, ITAMP/Harvard-Smithsonian, Aug. 2006.
  84. Theoretical overview of atomic parity violation, invited talk, PAVI workshop, Milos Island, Greece, May 18, 2006.
  85. Atomic and molecular CP-violating magnetic moments, T-4 seminar, Los Alamos National Lab, May 03, 2006.
  86. Atomic parity and CP violation and impact on the particle physics, seminar, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, March 30, 2005.
  87. Atomic parity and CP violation and impact on the particle physics, colloquium, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, March 10, 2005.
  88. Scalable quantum computing with magnetically interacting atoms, seminar, ITAMP/Harvard-Smithsonian, Jan. 14, 2005. Abstract
  89. Scalable quantum computing with magnetically interacting atoms, seminar, Princeton University, Jan. 10, 2005.
  90. Atomic searches for new physics beyond the standard model, seminar, Yale University, Jan. 5, 2005.
  91. Manifestations of anisotropy in physics of cold metastable alkaline-earth atoms, seminar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, September 23, 2004.
  92. Searches for new physics beyond the standard model with atoms and molecules, colloquium, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, September 22, 2004.
  93. Manifestations of anisotropy in physics of cold metastable alkaline-earth atoms, invited talk, Second Workshop on Cold Alkaline-Earth Atoms, September 11-13, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  94. Ultracold collision properties of metastable alkaline-earth atoms, invited talk, DAMOP meeting of American Physical Society, Boulder, CO, May 22, 2003.
  95. Recent theoretical developments in atomic parity violation, invited talk, Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics, New York, NY, May 20, 2003.
  96. How to derive and compute 2,400 diagrams, Atomic Physics Seminar, Notre Dame University, March 24, 2003.
  97. Searches for New Physics with Parity Violation in Atoms, Physics Colloquium, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Feb. 14, 2003.
  98. Neutron skin and other things in atomic parity violation, Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle, Oct. 2002.
  99. Prospects for Bose condensates with metastable alkaline-earth atoms, seminar, Atomic Physics Division, NIST, Gaithersburg, Sept. 12, 2002
  100. Exploring atoms with many-body methods, Mathematics Colloquium, University of Nevada, Reno, Feb. 14, 2002.
  101. Parity nonconservation in Cs: Breit and neutron skin corrections, ITAMP workshop on Tests of Fundamental Symmetries with Atoms and Molecules, Harvard-Smithsonian Nov. 30, 2001.
  102. Non-dipole effects in photoionization of rare-gas atoms, invited talk at the XXII International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Santa Fe, July 24, 2001.
  103. Ab initio relativistic many-body calculations: parity violation and long-range atom-atom interactions, Chemistry Department seminar, Princeton University, Dec 19, 2000
  104. Parity nonconservation in Cs, AMO/HEP seminar, University of Connecticut, Nov. 28, 2000.
  105. Parity nonconservation in Cs, D. Pritchard's group seminar, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Nov. 10, 2000.
  106. Long-range interaction of two alkaline-earth atoms: accurate ab initio relativistic calculations, ITAMP workshop on Cold Akaline-Earth Atoms, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Sept. 8, 2000.
  107. Hot, Cold, and Electroweak, Physics colloquium, University of Nevada, Reno, Apr. 26, 2000
  108. Atomic parity-nonconservation as a test of 'new physics': towards 0.1% precision, Colloquium, Michigan Technological University, Feb. 17, 2000