Black holes in the sky and fundamental physics

Schedule

Wed Jun 12 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

Location

International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS) | Edinburgh, SC

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Explore the mind-bending world of black holes and fundamental physics
About this Event

Welcome to the Black holes in the sky and fundamental physics event! Join us at the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS)

The discovery of colliding black holes by the LIGO and Virgo interferometers, will bring the development of novel observational methods for gravitational-waves.

With this window to the universe, it is exciting to wonder what new physics will be discovered, and how they will change and inform our fundamental understanding of gravity. In this public talk Ibou Bah will explore how the science of gravitational-waves astronomy reframes the fundamental questions of black holes and gravity.

The public talk will be accessible to high school students.


About the speaker :

Ibou Bah is an Assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University working on various topics in the intersection of string theory, holography and quantum field theory. He grew up in Senegal and immigrated to US (living in New York City) when he was 13. He completed his undergraduate studies in physics and Mathematics at Lafayette College in PA, and his graduate studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor under the supervision of Leopoldo Pando Zayas in 2012. After that, Bah joined the string theory groups at IPhT at Saclay, outside of Paris in France, and at University of Southern California for a joint postdoc. He started his second postdoc in 2015 with Ken Intriligator at UCSD as a UC president’s postdoctoral fellow. In January 2017 he joined the physics and astronomy Department at Johns Hopkins University as a junior faculty.

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Where is it happening?

International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS), Bayes Centre, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

International Centre for Mathematical Sciences

Host or Publisher International Centre for Mathematical Sciences

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