Exciting Agenda at JHU QuarkNet 2019

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Discover the diverse agenda at JHU QuarkNet 2019, featuring topics ranging from High-Luminosity LHC/CMS Upgrade to Dark Matter and Condensed Matter Physics. Engage with leading experts in the field and explore musings on science and more fun activities. Don't miss this enriching conference!

  • Conference
  • Physics
  • Science
  • QuarkNet
  • JHU

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  1. JHU QuarkNet 2019 Agenda

  2. Topics Marc Who s Coming PM Work Musings For Fun (naughtier fun)

  3. Mon Morris: the High-Luminosity LHC/CMS Upgrade Andrei: Probably something heady, as usual

  4. Tue B. Blair: JWST status K. Hall: cool astro stuff (DM, black holes, cosmology) K. Boddy:Dark matter constraining using the CMB

  5. Wed B. Leheny: squishy condensed matter A. Barik: MHD Sabine: who cares, she s great

  6. Thu T. Marriage: CLASS D. Kaplan: Dark Matter S. Rajendran: Matters of Gravity

  7. Fri T. McQueen: Applied physics V. Perera: moon history Nima: who knows with that guy.

  8. PM Stuff Decent quality videos? New Bauder application? SRT workgroup CRMD workgroup(s) Fri: board assembly

  9. Musings What is science?

  10. More Fun The Everywhere Stretch 200k notes in 6 seconds Pocket Black Hole

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