Seminars

One of the best parts of being a physicist is meeting fellow researchers from around the world and being able to share the research everyone is doing. One of the best ways to do that is by giving seminars at other universities and labs. I’ve been fortunate enough to be invited to speak at some great places, and to meet really interesting people. Here are some of the talks I’ve given.

SuperNEMO and the mystery of matter , presented at University of Sussex, Brighton, UK on 08 November 2018


SuperNEMO and the mystery of matter , presented at University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK on 02 November 2018


SuperNEMO and the mystery of matter , presented at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium on 20 June 2018


SuperNEMO and the mystery of matter , presented at Fermilab neutrino seminar series, Fermilab, IL, USA on 24 April 2018


SuperNEMO and the mystery of matter , presented at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA on 23 April 2018



Neutrino interactions on nuclei at MINERvA , presented at University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA on 22 May 2015


Neutrino interactions on nuclei at MINERvA , presented at University College London, London, UK on 10 April 2015


Neutrino interactions on nuclei at MINERvA , presented at Queen Mary University of London, London, UK on 27 March 2015


Neutrino interactions on nuclei at MINERvA , presented at Imperial College London, London, UK on 25 March 2015