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Spin 1/2 from Colour and a Little More

Speaker: A.P. Balachandran (Syracuse University)
Time: Thursday 3 February 2022, 2:30pm

Beyond quantum computing: the physics of hybrid quantum systems

Speaker: Chiara Marletto (University of Oxford)
Time: Thursday 27 January 2022, 2:30pm

DIAS scientists part of team to work on world’s most powerful telescope

JWST

Update (14.03.2022): We are very proud that scientists from DIAS have played a key role in developing the ground-breaking James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which launched on Christmas day 2021.DIAS is the only Irish research organisation involved in… Read More

Former Trinity Provost appointed as Chair of Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Council

(10.12.2021) Dr. John Hegarty, former Provost and now Fellow Emeritus of Trinity College Dublin, has been appointed as the new Chair of the Council of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). The appointment will run from December… Read More

Towards quantum sensing using nonlinear quantum systems

Jason Twamley ( Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology)
Thursday 16 December 2021, 2:30pm

Marking 1500 anniversary of St. Colum Cille’s birth the first ever digitized version of the Cathach launched

Cathach

(07.12.2021) DIAS has launched the digitized version of the Cathach of St. Colum Cille to mark the 1500 anniversary of the birth of St Colum Cille, also known as St Columba (AD 521–597). He was a figure greatly… Read More

Neutrino Physics

Speaker: Stephen King (University of Southampton)
Wednesday 8 December 2021, 2:30pm

Different approaches to gravity from Yang-Mills squared

Speaker: Silvia Nagy (Queen Mary University of London)
Time: Thursday 2 December 2021, 2:30pm

Asymptotics of Young diagrams through Matrix Models

Speaker: Neetu (DIAS)
Time: Thursday 25 November 2021, 2:30pm

Composite dark matter and the role of lattice field theory

David Schaich (University of Liverpool)
Wednesday 17 November 2021, 2:30pm