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Events During the Week of August 17th through August 24th, 2025

Monday, August 18th, 2025

Academic Calendar
Faculty contract year begins
Abstract: *Note: actual end time may vary.* CONTACT: admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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Graduate Program Event
PhD Orientation
Time: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Place: 2241 Chamberlin
Host: Sharon Kahn
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M.S. In Physics – Quantum Computing Event
MSPQC Welcome and Program Overview
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Place: 2223 Chamberlin Hall
Speaker: Deniz Yavuz
Host: Alice C. M. Kwok
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Preliminary Exam
Searches for astrophysical neutrinos from compact object mergers and gamma-ray active galactic nuclei with IceCube
Time: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Place: 5310 Chamberlin
Speaker: Sam Hori, Physics PhD Graduate Student
Abstract: I will present my work using the IceCube Neutrino Observatory to search for astrophysical neutrino production. I will present an analysis of compact binary mergers detected by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA gravitational wave detectors with a cascade dataset. I will also present population constraints on the neutrino flux of GeV gamma-ray bright active galactic nuclei detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope. In addition to the results of these analyses, I will discuss improvements to the IceCube real-time program, which will improve real-time searches for the sources of astrophysical neutrinos and the information IceCube provides to the multi-messenger community. The creation of posterior skymaps will enable improved follow-up by other telescopes by providing a probabilistic localization that accounts for both the IceCube neutrino information as well as the prior knowledge of a potential multi-messenger event obtained by other observatories. I will also discuss work towards enabling an improved cascade dataset to be used in real-time analyses, including the maintenance of IceCube filters as well as a pipeline to process events rapidly enough for real-time analyses.
Host: Justin Vandenbroucke
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Graduate Program Event
Qualifying Exam Study Hall
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Place: 3320 Chamberlin
Host: Jim Reardon
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Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

Graduate Program Event
Grad Professional Development
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Place: 2241 Chamberlin
Host: Sharon Kahn and Alice Kwok
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Graduate Program Event
Qualifying Exam Study Hall
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Place: 3320 Chamberlin
Host: Jim Reardon
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Wednesday, August 20th, 2025

Thesis Defense
Searches for transient astrophysical neutrino sources in real time with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Place: B343 Sterling
Speaker: Jessie Thwaites, Physics PhD Graduate Student
Abstract: Multi-messenger astrophysics is a powerful tool for understanding the most energetic sources in the universe. Although IceCube has discovered a flux of extragalactic neutrinos, the sources of the vast majority of those neutrinos remain a mystery. Several classes of astrophysical transients are proposed sources of neutrino emission. By searching for neutrinos from these sources in realtime, we can identify multi-messenger sources rapidly to inform follow-up by other telescopes. In this thesis, a broad range of transients are analyzed, including gravitational wave transients, nearby supernovae, bright gamma-ray bursts, and novae. Compact object mergers, detected by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA detectors, may produce neutrinos alongside their gravitational wave emission. The hundreds of times smaller localization area of neutrino track events can inform follow-up by other observatories in realtime from these sources, increasing the probability of identifying the multi-messenger source. Another exciting transient event which occurred in October 2022 was the brightest gamma-ray burst ever recorded, GRB 221009A. We search for neutrinos from this GRB in realtime and in an archival search leveraging the full energy capabilities of the detector. We set the strongest constraints on neutrino emission from GRBs using this single burst, due to its bright electromagnetic flux and the IceCube non-detection. Finally, we search for sub-TeV neutrinos from nearby and bright novae in both archival data and in realtime. In archival data, we search for neutrinos from the nova RS Ophiuchi in its 2021 outburst, the only nova so far detected to TeV gamma-ray energies. This analysis can be applied to the upcoming eruption of nova T Coronae Borealis, which is both closer and brighter in optical flux than RS Oph, meaning the expected neutrino emission is several times higher than that of RS Oph. IceCube will be able to search for neutrino emission from this nova in realtime using two neutrino datasets spanning GeV-PeV neutrino energies.
Host: Justin Vandenbroucke
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Graduate Program Event
All Grad lunch/recess
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Place: Bascom Hall in front of Birge Hall
Abstract: All Physics Grad students (new and continuing, PhD and MSPQC) are welcome to join for picnic lunch on Bascom Hill outside of Birge (or inside the Birge lobby if the weather doesn't cooperate).
Host: Sharon Kahn
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Social Gathering
Summer Recess
Time: 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Place: Bascom Hall in front of Birge Hall
Speaker: Everyone is welcome
Abstract: If the weather is nice, we'll meet on Bascom Hill (in front of Birge Hall). Feel free to bring your lunch. We will borrow cornhole and ladder toss from the L&S Dean's Office and play outside for 30 minutes. Some of us will probably walk up together, meeting in the courtyard between Chamberlin and Sterling ~12:25. Feel free to walk with us! No need to sign up. Just come join us!
Host: Sharon Kahn
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Graduate Program Event
Qualifying Exam Study Hall
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Place: 3320 Chamberlin
Host: Jim Reardon
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Thursday, August 21st, 2025

Graduate Program Event
Qualifying Exam Study Hall
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Place: 3320 Chamberlin
Host: Jim Reardon
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Friday, August 22nd, 2025

Graduate Program Event
Qualifying Exam Study Hall
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Place: 3320 Chamberlin
Host: Jim Reardon
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Theory Seminar (High Energy/Cosmology)
Title to be announced
Time: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Place: Chamberlin 5280
Speaker: Raffaele Savelli, University of Rome - Tor Vergata
Abstract: TBA
Host: Gary Shiu
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Academic Calendar
Graduate School Summer 2025: Master&#39;s degree deadline
Time: 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Abstract: CONTACT: 262-2433, gsacserv@grad.wisc.edu
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Saturday, August 23rd, 2025

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Sunday, August 24th, 2025

Academic Calendar
Graduate School Summer 2025: Doctoral degree deadline
Time: 11:55 pm - 12:55 am
Abstract: CONTACT: 262-2433, gsacserv@grad.wisc.edu
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