DIAS Headquarters, 10 Burlington Road - D04C932 contact@dias.ie 00353 (0) 16140100

DIAS scientists’ part of research team to record first ever detailed description of a volcanic eruption from Sierra Negra

A volcanic eruption in the Galápagos Islands has given scientists a fresh insight into how volcanoes behave and provided vital information that will help to predict future hazards on the islands. Irish scientists, based at Dublin Institute for… Read More

Helicity Leads to a Quantum Group in Classical Hydrodynamics

Speaker: S. G. Rajeev (University of Rochester)
Time: Wednesday 3 March 2021, 2:30pm

Topological Orders from Centres in 3+1D

Speaker: Alex Bullivant (Maynooth University)
Time: Wednesday 24 February 2021, 2:30pm

Gauge Theory Formulation of Hyperbolic Gravity

Speaker: Frank Ferrari (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Time: Wednesday 17 February 2021, 2:30pm

BV formalism: from physics to mathematics and back

Speaker: Kasia Rejzner (University of York)
Time: Wednesday 10 February 2021, 2:30pm

Imbolc & the first day of Spring

Inspired by St Brigid’s Day and the Celtic festival of Imbolc, which traditionally mark the beginning of spring in Ireland, DIAS will be profiling some inspiring female researchers from its disciplines in the lead-up to International Women’s Day… Read More

S-matrix and quantum exclusion of de Sitter and consequences.

Speaker: Gia Dvali (LMU-MPI, Munich)
Time: Wednesday 3 February 2021, 2:30pm

PhD Studentship: Planetary Magnetospheres

A PhD studentship is available at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) in the Astronomy and Astrophysics Section. This studentship will be part of a Space Science and Planetary Magnetospheres team led by Dr Caitriona Jackman and… Read More

DIAS end-of-year statement highlights creativity of researchers during Covid-19 pandemic

The creative ways researchers adapted to life during Covid-19 are being highlighted by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) in an end-of-year statement today. From theoretical physicists solving equations on outdoor blackboards to astronomers building telescopes in… Read More

Lattice nonlinear Schrodinger equation: History and open problems

Speaker: Vladimir Korepin (Stony Brook University)
Time: Wednesday 20 January 2021, 2:30pm