January 25: Martin Hoferichter (University of Bern)
Searching for Physics Beyond the Standard Model with Lepton Dipole Moments
February 12: Kyle Leach (Colorado School of Mines)
Taming the BeEST: Rare-Isotopes, Quantum Sensors, and our Quest for the New Standard Model
February 15: Ron Belmont (UNC Greensboro)
Searching for the Smallest Droplets of the Early Universe: Heavy-Ion Physics with Small Systems
February 19: Jeffrey Martin (University of Winnipeg)
The TUCAN EDM Experiment
February 22: Richard Saldanha (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Jekyll and Hyde: Probing the Possible Dual Identity of Neutrinos with the nEXO Experiment
March 1: James Brandenburg (Rice University)
The Future is Bright: Photons at RHIC, LHC, and Beyond
March 5: Zhoudunming Tu (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Probing Color Confinement with Quantum Entanglement"
March 8: Markus Diefenthaler (Jefferson Laboratory)
The Foundation of the Next-Generation TMD Studies
March 22: Philip Chang (UCSD)
Observation of Production of Three Massive Gauge Bosons
April 12: Tien-Tien Yu (University of Oregon)
Astrophysical Uncertainties in Dark Matter-Electron Scattering and How to Elude Them
April 26: Dan Baxter (KICP)
Revisiting the Dark Matter Interpretation of Silicon Experimental Excesses
May 3: Natalie Klco (Caltech)
A Trailhead for Quantum Simulating SU(3) Lattice Gauge Theory