January 25: Nhan Tran (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
The LHC Unleashed
February 1: Regina Caputo (University of California, San Diego)
Lines and Excess and Dwarfs, Oh My! Dark Matter Searches and the Fermi-LAT Sky
February 15: Phil Harris (CERN)
Colliding into the Galaxy
February 22: Bjoern Schenke (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Can p+p and p+A Collisions Create a Quark-Gluon Fluid?
March 4: Stephane Platchkov (IRFU, Saclay)
Exploring Nucleon Structure with Lepton and Hadron Beams - the COMPASS Experiment at CERN
March 4: Mariangela Lisanti (Princeton University)
Searching for Signals of Dark Matter in the Milky Way
March 7: I-Yang Lee (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking Array GRETINA and its Early Science Results
March 8: Alexei Prokudin (Penn State University)
Transversity Distribution and Collins Fragmentation Functions with QCD Evolution
March 18: Yury Kolomensky (University of California, Berkeley)
Probing the Heart of Neutrinos with CUORE and CUPID
March 28: Andrew Whitbeck (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
A Search for Supersymmetry in the All-Hadronic Final State with 13 TeV pp Collisions at CMS
April 18: Orin Harris (Indiana University, South Bend)
PICO Bubble Chambers for the Direct Detection of Dark Matter
April 25: David McKeen (University of Washington)
Dark Matter Interactions
May 2: Jessica Metcalfe (Argonne National Laboratory)
The Landscape for ATLAS at the High Luminosity LHC