STP, DIAS Weekly Seminar: 'The Complex Elliptic Genera of Simple Surface Singularities' with Katrin Wendland (Universität Freiburg) can be viewed here
👇
youtube.com/watch?v=HEpoNj…
John T. Lewis was born on this day in 1932. From January 1975 Professor Lewis took over the Directorship of STP, DIAS - a position he would hold for 25 years.
He's pictured 👇 with Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh & Reverend Patrick Browne (Monsignor Pádraig de Brún)
Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University - 12-23 April 2021
Gravity and Emergent Gauge Fields in Condensed and Synthetic Matter
indico.mitp.uni-mainz.de/event/228/
Happy World Quantum Day!
From DIAS’ own Erwin Schrodinger – one of the founding figures of quantum physics – to current research into quantum theory and its applications, DIAS is proud to celebrate over 80 years of quantum research.
DIAS STP Weekly Seminar: 'The Swampland and String Universality' with Miguel Montero (Harvard University) can be viewed here 👇
youtube.com/watch?v=kZv8Nl…
STP, DIAS Paper -
Can gravity be thought of as two gauge fields?
Check out ``Gauge × Gauge = Gravity on Homogeneous Spaces using Tensor Convolutions'' - By I. Jubb (DIAS) L. Borsten, V. Makwana, & S. Nagy (Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh & Queen Mary's, London). arxiv.org/abs/2104.01135
DIAS STP Weekly Seminar: Mithat Ünsal from North Carolina State University discusses non-invertible symmetries and string tensions beyond N-ality in semi-Abelian gauge theories. Catch it here:
youtube.com/watch?v=qI4Ekk…
As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme the School of Theoretical Physics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is delighted to be in a position to offer at least 4 Summer Studentships.
dias.ie/positions/inde…
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March
Day 6: Synge was appointed Professor Emeritus in 1972. After his retirement he remained active for a long time and maintained very strong links with the Institute, coming in regularly for discussions, in particular with J.T. Lewis.
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021.
Day Five - Synge’s main lines of work were in general relativity and classical physics, but he also worked on various other topics including the hypercircle method in function space.
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021.
Day Four - Synge presented Eamon de Valera with signed first editions of Relativity: The Special Theory (1956) & Relativity: The General Theory (1960). Both are housed in the de Valera Collection in the STP Library Retweeted by
STP, DIAS
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021.
Day Four - Synge presented Eamon de Valera with signed first editions of Relativity: The Special Theory (1956) & Relativity: The General Theory (1960). Both are housed in the de Valera Collection in the STP Library
DIAS STP Weekly Seminar: Andrea Cappelli from INFN Florence discusses the conformal invariance and electric-magnetic self-duality of the surface of a topological insulator. Catch it here:
youtube.com/watch?v=X7nfBA…Retweeted by
STP, DIAS
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021.
Day Three - Synge's many contributions to spacetime geometry, including his pivotal work on black holes and the Synge world function, have been instrumental to our current understanding of gravity. Retweeted by
STP, DIAS
DIAS STP Weekly Seminar: Andrea Cappelli from INFN Florence discusses the conformal invariance and electric-magnetic self-duality of the surface of a topological insulator. Catch it here:
youtube.com/watch?v=X7nfBA…
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021.
Day Three - Synge's many contributions to spacetime geometry, including his pivotal work on black holes and the Synge world function, have been instrumental to our current understanding of gravity.
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021.
Day Two: Synge spent a short time as ballistic mathematician in the US Air Force during 1944-45 Retweeted by
STP, DIAS
Story of a 66-year-old researcher, an immigrant, who rarely got grants, never got her own lab, never earned more than $60K. For four decades, she kept working on mRNA—a path considered foolish. Her work is the basis for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. https://t.co/wOvCEM8jja
@aliiicv@fermatslibrary We just celebrated Synge Week here in DIAS. He spent his last 47 years back in Ireland working with the institute.
You can see the influence of having a famous uncle as a writer and playwright here✍️
We are delighted to announce that the DIAS Astrophysics Summer Studentship programme is now open! Read how to apply on our website: https://t.co/83aD9ZjgXb . Application deadline is 23rd April 2021.
— DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics (@DIASAstronomy) April 8, 2021
STP, DIAS Paper - Can gravity be thought of as two gauge fields? Check out ``Gauge × Gauge = Gravity on Homogeneous Spaces using Tensor Convolutions'' - By I. Jubb (DIAS) L. Borsten, V. Makwana, & S. Nagy (Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh & Queen Mary's, London). https://t.co/j1L8hk7EuH
This week is International #DarkSkyWeek#IDSW2021
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Ireland is home to two internationally recognised dark sky places; Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve & Mayo International Dark Sky Park.
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Learn more: idsw.darksky.org
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Interested in checking out the skies? (1/2)
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STP, DIAS Weekly Seminar: 'The Complex Elliptic Genera of Simple Surface Singularities' with Katrin Wendland (Universität Freiburg) can be viewed here 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=HEpoNj…
John T. Lewis was born on this day in 1932. From January 1975 Professor Lewis took over the Directorship of STP, DIAS - a position he would hold for 25 years. He's pictured 👇 with Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh & Reverend Patrick Browne (Monsignor Pádraig de Brún)
Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University - 12-23 April 2021 Gravity and Emergent Gauge Fields in Condensed and Synthetic Matter indico.mitp.uni-mainz.de/event/228/
Happy World Quantum Day! From DIAS’ own Erwin Schrodinger – one of the founding figures of quantum physics – to current research into quantum theory and its applications, DIAS is proud to celebrate over 80 years of quantum research.
DIAS STP Weekly Seminar: 'The Swampland and String Universality' with Miguel Montero (Harvard University) can be viewed here 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=kZv8Nl…
The DIAS School of Theoretical Physics are pleased to announce the publication of "Gauge × Gauge = Gravity on Homogeneous Spaces using Tensor Convolutions" #DIASdiscovers #theoretical #physics #gravity #gauge #highenergy twitter.com/StpDias/status… Retweeted by STP, DIAS
I guess you noticed who signed this one? @CardColm @StpDias @DIAS_Dublin twitter.com/aliiicv/status… Retweeted by STP, DIAS
STP, DIAS Paper - Can gravity be thought of as two gauge fields? Check out ``Gauge × Gauge = Gravity on Homogeneous Spaces using Tensor Convolutions'' - By I. Jubb (DIAS) L. Borsten, V. Makwana, & S. Nagy (Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh & Queen Mary's, London). arxiv.org/abs/2104.01135
DIAS STP Weekly Seminar: Mithat Ünsal from North Carolina State University discusses non-invertible symmetries and string tensions beyond N-ality in semi-Abelian gauge theories. Catch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=qI4Ekk…
As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme the School of Theoretical Physics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is delighted to be in a position to offer at least 4 Summer Studentships. dias.ie/positions/inde…
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March Day 6: Synge was appointed Professor Emeritus in 1972. After his retirement he remained active for a long time and maintained very strong links with the Institute, coming in regularly for discussions, in particular with J.T. Lewis.
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021. Day Five - Synge’s main lines of work were in general relativity and classical physics, but he also worked on various other topics including the hypercircle method in function space.
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021. Day Four - Synge presented Eamon de Valera with signed first editions of Relativity: The Special Theory (1956) & Relativity: The General Theory (1960). Both are housed in the de Valera Collection in the STP Library Retweeted by STP, DIAS
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021. Day Four - Synge presented Eamon de Valera with signed first editions of Relativity: The Special Theory (1956) & Relativity: The General Theory (1960). Both are housed in the de Valera Collection in the STP Library
DIAS STP Weekly Seminar: Andrea Cappelli from INFN Florence discusses the conformal invariance and electric-magnetic self-duality of the surface of a topological insulator. Catch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=X7nfBA… Retweeted by STP, DIAS
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021. Day Three - Synge's many contributions to spacetime geometry, including his pivotal work on black holes and the Synge world function, have been instrumental to our current understanding of gravity. Retweeted by STP, DIAS
DIAS STP Weekly Seminar: Andrea Cappelli from INFN Florence discusses the conformal invariance and electric-magnetic self-duality of the surface of a topological insulator. Catch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=X7nfBA…
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021. Day Three - Synge's many contributions to spacetime geometry, including his pivotal work on black holes and the Synge world function, have been instrumental to our current understanding of gravity.
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021. Day Two: Synge spent a short time as ballistic mathematician in the US Air Force during 1944-45 Retweeted by STP, DIAS
STP, DIAS : Celebrating Synge Week - 23-30 March 2021. Day Two: Synge spent a short time as ballistic mathematician in the US Air Force during 1944-45
Curious on the inspiration of our Burlington Road building? Have a read of this @RIAIOnline article by the man who designed it #architecture #DIASdiscovers #protected #structures twitter.com/archireland/st…
#WednesdayWatch Professor Barry Lewis of our School of Celtic Studies presents: The impact of the Anglo-Norman conquest on hagiography in Wales and Ireland Recorded on the 18 November 2016 youtu.be/ZnGpOJaYlGs #celtic #studies #DIASdiscovers
The DIAS School of Astronomy & Astrophysics are pleased to announce the paper: "Quasi-periodic Particle Acceleration in a Solar Flare" #DIASdiscovers #astrophysics #solar twitter.com/petertgallaghe…
A great example of how blue sky, curiosity-led research has later resulted in a major asset for all mankind. #research #bluesky #curiosity twitter.com/nathanheller/s…
This Weeks School of Theoretical Physics seminar is by Miguel Montero of @harvardphysics Subscribe to our YouTube channel for all current and future seminars: youtube.com/DIASdublin #DIASdiscovers #theoretical #physics #highenergy #theory #harvard twitter.com/StpDias/status…
@aliiicv @fermatslibrary We just celebrated Synge Week here in DIAS. He spent his last 47 years back in Ireland working with the institute. You can see the influence of having a famous uncle as a writer and playwright here✍️
Did you know that @dias_geophysics is a full partner of the @EUROVOLC project and has been monitoring the ongoing #icelanderuption Learn more about this and other projects here: dias.ie/geo-recent-res… #volcano #eruption #DIASdiscovers #geophysics twitter.com/EUROVOLC/statu…
DIAS will host a number of Summer Studentships in 2021,which are now open for application✍️ 💫DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics closes on 23rd April 2021📡 #DIASdiscovers #jobfairy #studentships #astrophysics RTs encouraged! @PhysicsNUIG @tcdastro @UCD_physics @WITPhysics twitter.com/DIASAstronomy/…
The DIAS School of Theoretical Physics are pleased to announce the publication of "Gauge × Gauge = Gravity on Homogeneous Spaces using Tensor Convolutions" #DIASdiscovers #theoretical #physics #gravity #gauge #highenergy twitter.com/StpDias/status…
@DIASAstronomy and @DIASDunsink have a nice Citizen Science project ongoing in relation to meteors. Learn more here: dunsink.dias.ie/citizen-scienc… (2/2) #DIASdiscovers #darkskies #CitizenScience
This week is International #DarkSkyWeek #IDSW2021 - Ireland is home to two internationally recognised dark sky places; Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve & Mayo International Dark Sky Park. - Learn more: idsw.darksky.org - Interested in checking out the skies? (1/2)