Luka Leskovec: A lattice QCD study of B → π π l 𝜈
https://zoom.us/j/3601731049?pwd=bVNQRjUxU2ExZ0cveWcxYXNUUGdjZz09 (Zoom)$V_{ub}$ is the smallest and least known of all CKM matrix elements; it's currently determined primarily through the exclusive process B → π l 𝜈. I will present progress toward a lattice QCD determination of the $V_{ub}$ matrix element from a novel transition -- the B → π … Read More
[DBS lunch seminar]: Marko Gosak, “Quantifying Calcium Activity Patterns in Normal and Diabetic Pancreatic Islets of Langerhans with Network Analyses”
Lecture hall of IPS (MPŠ)Islets of Langerhans consist of a large functional syncytium of beta cells that produce pulses of insulin, a key component for controlling metabolic homeostasis. In response to stimulation, the islet cells display rather well-coordinated intercellular activity patterns, which was found … Read More
[Biophysics seminar] Tanmoy Sarkar
Seminar room of physics (106)I will present a new approach to studying epithelial mechanics, which is based on representing the tissue structure by a graph. As a proof of concept, I will study a tissue with random cell rearrangements and compare the results with … Read More
Oliver Gould: Effective field theory for cosmological phase transitions
https://zoom.us/j/3601731049?pwd=bVNQRjUxU2ExZ0cveWcxYXNUUGdjZz09 (F1 tea room)A cosmological first-order phase transition would have given rise to a stochastic gravitational wave background which may be observable today. Phase transitions are driven by thermal loop fluctuations, which modify background fields at leading order. This breaks the usual loop … Read More
[Biophysics seminar] Fabio Staniscia: “Heat release effect in domain relaxation of long-range interacting systems”
Seminar room of physics (106)The meeting will take place in the seminar room of physics (106).
Robert Harlander: TBA
https://zoom.us/j/3601731049?pwd=bVNQRjUxU2ExZ0cveWcxYXNUUGdjZz09 (Zoom)https://indico.ijs.si/event/1547/
[DBS lunch seminar] Denis Kutnjak: “Environmental virology and virus ecology: from plant virus diversity to monitoring SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater”
Seminar room of physics (106)Abstract Viruses likely represent the most diverse part of the biosphere; nevertheless, a large part of their diversity is still unknown. Viromics approaches, based on high-throughput sequencing, enable the studies of virus diversity inside and outside of their hosts, in … Read More
Ilja Doršner: Fully Testable Axion Dark Matter within a Minimal SU(5) Unification Model
https://zoom.us/j/3601731049?pwd=bVNQRjUxU2ExZ0cveWcxYXNUUGdjZz09 (F1 tea room)I will present a minimal Grand Unified Theory model, based on an SU(5) gauge symmetry and a global U(1) Peccei-Quinn symmetry, that predicts the existence of an ultralight axion dark matter within a narrow mass range between 0.1 neV and … Read More
[Biophysics journal club] Marin Šako: “Bicelle-to-Vesicle Transition”
Seminar room of physics (106)Vesicles are of great research interest as they not only form naturally but are also artificially produced as liposomes, primarily used as a drug (including vaccines) delivery mechanism, owning to their biocompatibility with the cell membrane. An essential step of … Read More
Sašo Grozdanov: TBA
https://zoom.us/j/3601731049?pwd=bVNQRjUxU2ExZ0cveWcxYXNUUGdjZz09 (Zoom)https://indico.ijs.si/event/1485/