January 28: Jen-Chieh Peng (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
New Insights on the Lepton Angular Distribution in Vector Boson Production at the LHC
February 4: Tova Holmes (University of Chicago)
The Fast Track to Discovery
February 11: Ana Ovcharova (University of California)
Searching for New Physics at the LHC
February 18: Javier Duarte (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Unlocking the Potential of LHC data: Boosted Higgs and Deep Learning
February 25: Peter Onyisi (College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin)
Top-Higgs Interactions at ATLAS
March 4: Pinghan Chu (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Search for New Physics with Atoms and Nuclear Decay
March 25: Keh-Fei Liu (University of Kentucky)
Proton Mass and Spin Decomposition from Lattice QCD
April 1: Uli Heinz (Ohio State University)
How the Heck Is It Possible That a System Emitting Only a Dozen Particles Can Be Described by Fluid Dynamics?
April 22: Jaideep Singh (Michigan State University)
The Search for Time Reversal Violation Using Pear-Shaped Nuclei
April 29: David Miller (University of Chicago)
Boosting Discoveries at the LHC with New Measurements, Hadronic Final-State Searches, and Novel Instrumentation