๐ The PUNCH4NFDI Annual Meeting 2024 will host public sessions on 28 November. Researchers from the PUNCH communities #hep #astroparticle #astronomy and hadron and nuclear physics are invited, as well colleagues from #NFDI.
For the agenda and registration, visit
๐ https://indico.desy.de/event/45458/
The PUNCH4NFDI Annual Meeting 2024 will take place at the Universitรคtsclub Bonn from 27 - 29 November. PUNCH4NFDI is the NFDI consortium of particle, astro-, astroparticle, hadron and nuclear physics. On 28 November we invite researchers from the PUNCH communities to our Community Day in the morning. Focus will be on the future strategy for FAIR research data management for our communities in Germany. We invite presentations of the committees KET, KAT, KHuK, and RDS as well as ErUM-Data. For...
Once again with #experimental #astroparticle #physicist Dr. Matthew Szydagis, in conversation with #EllieInSpace about #UFOs / #UAPs, obliging us to take more seriously possibilities of communication with #extraterrestrial #intelligences.
From his #TEDx talk we know that Dr. Szydagis doesn't rule out ideas of communications via #subatomic #particles, originating from the #past or #future.
๐ https://youtube.com/watch?v=bPtWubjScL4 16 Aug 2021
๐ https://EllieInSpace.com
"Is Time Travel, Especially Into the Past, Possible?"
#experimental #astroparticle #physicist Matt Szydagis speaking at #TEDx #Schenectady #NY #US
Discussing a range of possibilities & problems of #TimeTravel, emphasizing the #paradoxes, #Einstein, and #quantummechanics. No mention of #entanglement. Agrees that our understanding should include #subatomic particles as #message carriers.
๐ https://youtube.com/watch?v=m2-I5HUwfRg 16 Jan 2018
Just migrated to astrodon, so it's time for an #introduction:
I am Juehang, a Postdoc at Rice University. I work on the direct detection of dark matter with the XENON and Windchime collaborations.
As with any experimentalist I do all kinds of stuff, but day-to-day most of what I deal with is data and statistics-related. Also, since I work in astroparticle physics, not everything would be strictly astronomy-related.