KMI Colloquium
“KMI Colloquium” is usually held once in a month, speakers can be mainly invited from other institutions.
The audience is usually not specified. Any KMI member and related researchers, including KMI visitors and students, and any researcher who is interested in the theme can join.
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2018 FEB
Status, Results, and Future Plans for LIGO and Virgo
David Shoemaker
KMI Colloquium
21
2018 FEB
Hunting for new physics with rare kaon decays
Taku Yamanaka
KMI Colloquium
24
2018 JAN
Strong-field physics in high-energy heavy-ion collisions
Kazunori Itakura
KMI Colloquium
20
2017 DEC
Extra-dimension: is it real, or just a mathematical tool? -a lattice theorist’s view for constructing chiral fermion on the lattice –
Tetsuya Onogi
KMI Colloquium
22
2017 NOV
New results on microlensing search of compact dark matter
Masamune Oguri
KMI Colloquium
25
2017 OCT
Proton Size
Toshimi Suda
KMI Colloquium
27
2017 SEP
LHC and Cosmic Rays: the Chicken or Eggs?
Tanguy Pierog
KMI Colloquium
26
2017 JUL
The quark gluon plasma fluid in high-energy nuclear collisions: How small can it be?
Tetsufumi Hirano
KMI Colloquium
5
2017 JUL
Neutrinos which is sensitive to only gravity?
Takasumi Maruyama
KMI Colloquium
24
2017 MAY
Superstring phenomenology and cosmology
Tatsuo Kobayashi
KMI Colloquium