Title: A topologically massive double copy Abstract: While gravity and gauge theories appear to be unrelated theories, it is possible to obtain gravitational amplitudes as the “square” of gauge theory ones. This relation, dubbed the double copy, is… Read More
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Last Updated: 17th November 2022 by Reception DIAS
Postdoctoral Scholar in Solar Data Processing
Applications are invited for a 1-year Postdoctoral Scholarship at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS, www.dias.ie) Astronomy & Astrophysics Section working with the Solar Physics and Space Weather group (https://www.dias.ie/solarphysics/). The Astronomy & Astrophysics Section is a… Read More
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Last Updated: 25th November 2022 by Registrar Office
Seismic Network Field Technical Officer.
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is a government-funded academic research Institution. The Geophysics section in DIAS operates the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN), since 2017 with support from the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI). The Seismic Network… Read More
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Last Updated: 11th November 2022 by Registrar Office
Community Seismology Programme Officer.
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is a government-funded academic research Institution. The Geophysics section in DIAS operates the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN), since 2017 with support from the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI). DIAS is seeking… Read More
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Last Updated: 29th December 2022 by Registrar Office
Front of House Services Officer
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) invites applications for the permanent post of Services Officer. DIAS is a dedicated research organisation that attracts scholars and academics from around the world. It conducts and publishes advanced research… Read More
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Posted: 27th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Toponomic Quantum Computation
Speaker: Chryssomalis Chryssomalakos (ICN-UNAM)
Time: Thursday 3 November 2022, 2:30pm
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Posted: 27th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Chryssomalis Chryssomalakos (ICN-UMAM)
Title: Toponomic Quantum Computation Abstract: Quantum computing is based on logical gates operating on the quantum state of a system of qbits. Being able to implement a gate in a noise-resilient way is fundamental to the robustness of… Read More
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Last Updated: 27th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Morgan Henry Lynch (Seoul National University)
Title: AD GRAVITAS: An exploration of the Unruh effect in particle physics Abstract: The incorporation of classical general relativity into the framework of quantum field theory yielded a rather surprising result — thermodynamic particle production. In short, for… Read More
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Last Updated: 25th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Mariana Carrillo González (Imperial College London)
Title: A topologically massive double copy Abstract: While gravity and gauge theories appear to be unrelated theories, it is possible to obtain gravitational amplitudes as the “square” of gauge theory ones. This relation, dubbed the double copy, is… Read More
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Last Updated: 14th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Stratos Pateloudis (Universität Regensburg)
Title: Studies of the D0-matrix models at low temperatures Abstract: I will describe the low energy limit of the D0-matrix models and their gravitational interpretations. I will show that in low energies it is possible to obtain a confined,… Read More
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Last Updated: 14th October 2022 by Denjoe O'Connor
Cliff Burgess (McMaster University and Perimeter Institute)
Title: Open EFTs and Decoherence of Primordial Fluctuations Abstract: Inflationary models famously provide a quantum origin for the primordial fluctuations that are observed in structure formation and the cosmic microwave background, and efforts are being made to see… Read More
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