Who: We invite all undergraduate & graduate students, faculty and staff of the physics department and the energy technology program to join in our annual retreat! Physics & E-Tech majors, minors or anyone interested in studying physics is welcome to come!
When: Leave campus at 5 pm on Thursday, February 15thwith dinner upon arrival.
Arrive back at 4:30 pm Friday, February 16thwith dinner to follow on campus
Where: The Holling House at the Carol Joy Holling Center
27416 Ranch Road
Ashland, NE 68003
Why: To build community, relax, enjoy each other’s company and focus on this year’s topics of immigration and community engagement
To offset the cost of the retreat center and food, we ask attendees pay the following:
Our annular Physics Picnic (Physnic) will be held this Saturday, September 16th from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at Benson Park. All students, parents, alumni, staff, faculty, and families are invited to attend!
Please join us for the thesis defense of Kian Maleki. Thursday, 07/20/2017
9:00 am
Location: G09
(Healthy Snack will be provided)
The topic of his thesis is MSSM neutralino as a dark matter candidate.
The abstract of his thesis is below.
Abstract
The nature of the dark matter is a long standing question. All we know about its nature is that it plays an important role in the structure of the universe. There are many theories which try to explain this mystery. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model is a theory which provides the most widely accepted dark matter candidate called the neutralino. Experimental searches are also trying to unravel the nature of the dark matter. Some of the experiments search for dark matter directly, and some try to trace it indirectly via decay products of dark matter annihilation. In this research we used DarkSUSY to create a bridge between theoretical and experimental results. After finding over 66,000 models within the theory consistent with accelerator constraints, we use direct and indirect sectors to further constrain our models set. The mass of the neutralino of the surviving models is between 1503.07 and 7515.73 GeV/c2. The average is 1685.16 GeV/c2. The spin independent cross section with a proton is between 1.63 x 10-53 and 9.24 x 10-40cm2. The average is 1.45 x 10-44 cm2.
Congratulations to all our new Sigma Pi Sigma Honor Society members, graduating seniors, and M.S. students! Thanks to Dr. Seger for hosting the group at her house. It was a wonderful evening! Thanks to Dr. Zepf for once again serving as our photographer.
All physics minors and majors, staff, and faculty are cordially invited to our annual Evening of Reflection on Saturday, April 22nd at Dr. Janet Seger's house, starting at 4 p.m.
We will share dinner, induct new members into Sigma Pi Sigma, announce department awards for teaching, research, scholarship, and service, and announce new SPS officers. Please join us!
44th Annual Physics Field Day
Presented by Creighton University’s Society of Physics Students
Saturday, April 1, 2017, The Ig Nobel Hixson-Lied Science Building, Creighton University
Registration starts at 7:00 a.m., events start at 7:30 AM
Location
HIxson-Lied Science Building, Creighton University