Extending the In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group to Nuclear Matter with Novel Insights on Unitary Coupled-Cluster Theory
12 December 2024 - 9:00 AM
1300 FRIB Laboratory and Online via Zoom
FRIB Graduate Research Assistant
Omokuyani Chibuzor Udiani
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Committee: Scott Bogner (Chairperson), Alexei Bazavov, Edward Brown, Morten Hjorth-Jensen, Dean Lee. Thesis is available @ https://pa.msu.edu/graduate-program/current-graduate-students/draft-dissertations-for-review.aspx - Select student name .
Distributed Charge Compton Source And Medical Accelerator Technologies
13 December 2024 - 3:00 PM
Online via Zoom
Lumitron Technologies
Mitchell Shneider
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Across the world, accelerators are becoming more a part of the everyday life so thereâs a significant effort to shrink the overall footprint of these accelerator system from national laboratory scale machines to a footprint that is reasonable for industrial and medical applications. At Lumitron Technologies we have developed an ultracompact high gradient accelerator. Operating at X-band 11.424 GHz with a distributed charge architecture, this system can produce a high-flux, tunable, mono-energetic x-rays that are ideally suited for range of novel, medical and industrial imaging applications. The underlying electron beam used is also a suitable source of very high energy electrons (VHEE) for FLASH radiotherapy.
A hallmark of the High Baroque era, Bachâs iconic keyboard masterwork presents 30 variations on a tuneful Aria, meandering through a mesmerizing mosaic of musical material while exploring a diverse array of styles from all corners of the Baroque aesthetic universe. In this stunning translation for string trio, each part in the three-voice texture finds an avatar in a string instrument, inviting the collaboration of three individuals to create a harmonious whole. Beginning and ending with the same Aria upon which each variation is based, the piece represents a perfect synchronism of vibrant multiplicity and steadfast, unchanging unity. Program:
J.S. Bach (arr. A. Bartholdy) - Aria with 30 Variations (Goldberg Variations), BWV 988
Hayne Kim, violin
Sophie Choate, viola
Cody Byrum, cello
The performance will run approximately one hour without intermission.
Bach Goldberg Variations BWV 988
Arranged for string by Annette Bartholdy
13 December 2024 - 5:30 PM
1300 FRIB Laboratory
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A hallmark of the High Baroque era, Bachâs iconic keyboard masterwork presents 30 variations on the bass line of an elegantly elaborated Aria, meandering through a mesmerizing mosaic of musical material while exploring a diverse array of styles from all corners of the Baroque aesthetic universe. In this stunning translation for string trio, each part in the three-voice texture finds an avatar in a string instrument, inviting the collaboration of three individuals to create a harmonious whole. Beginning and ending with the same Aria upon which each variation is based, the piece represents a perfect synchronism of vibrant multiplicity and steadfast, unchanging unity.
J.S. Bach (arr. A. Bartholdy) - Aria with 30 variations (Goldberg Variations), BWV 988
Hayne Kim, Violin
Sophie Choate, Viola
Cody Byrum, Cello
The performance will run approximately one hour without intermission
The Nuclear Science Summer School (NS3) is a summer school that introduces undergraduate student participants to the fields of nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics. NS3 is hosted by FRIB on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU). The school will offer lectures and activities covering selected nuclear science and astrophysics topics.
The Nuclear Science Summer School (NS3) is a summer school that introduces undergraduate student participants to the fields of nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics. NS3 is hosted by FRIB on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU). The school will offer lectures and activities covering selected nuclear science and astrophysics topics.