skip to content

Talks

Here are various talks I've given, roughly organized by topics.

    On fermionic anomalies on the lattice

      Chirality-improved Ginsparg-Wilson Hamiltonians

      • Feb 24, 2025:
        Jefferson Lab Seminar (invited)

      Fermionic anomalies and topological phases on the lattice: Ginsparg-Wilson relation and its generalizations

      • Dec 23, 2024:
        TIFR Mumbai, Theory Colloquium Colloquium (invited)
      • Oct 15, 2024:
        University of Chicago, Particle Theory Seminar Seminar (invited)
      • Sep 25, 2024:
        Iowa State University Seminar (invited)
      • Sep 22, 2024:
        University of Iowa Seminar (invited)
      • Aug 07, 2024:
        University of Cambridge Seminar (invited)
      • Aug 02, 2024:
        "Lattice 2024", Liverpool, UK Conference (contributed)
      • Jul 27, 2024:
        "Paths to Quantum Field Theory 2024", Sarajevo, Bosnia Workshop (invited)
      • May 22, 2024:
        "Symmetric Mass Generation, Topological Phases and Lattice Chiral Gauge Theories", Simons Center for Geometry and Physics Workshop (invited)
      • Apr 24, 2024:
        University of Maryland, Nuclear Theory Seminar Seminar (invited)
      • Apr 15, 2024:
        University of Minnesota, Nuclear Theory Seminar Seminar (invited)
      • Mar 10, 2024:
        Delhi University Seminar (invited)
      • Mar 07, 2024:
        IISER Mohali Seminar (invited)
      • Jan 15, 2024:
        Fermilab, Theory Colloquium Colloquium (invited)
      • Nov 13, 2023:
        Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium, Duke University Seminar (invited)

      APS Index Theorem and Staggered Fermions

      • Sep 23, 2024:
        University of Iowa, Mathematical Physics Seminar Seminar (invited)

      Generalized Ginsparg-Wilson relations

      • Sep 06, 2023:
        Aspen Workshop - Emergent Phenomena of Strongly-Interacting Conformal Field Theories and Beyond Seminar (invited)

    Various pedagogical talks

      Hamiltonian Time Evolution

      • Jun 26, 2024:
        Quantum Computing Internship for Physics Undergraduates (QCIPU) 2024, Fermilab Lectures (invited)
      • Jun 20, 2023:
        Quantum Computing Internship for Physics Undergraduates (QCIPU) 2023, Fermilab Lectures (invited)
      • Jul 04, 2022:
        Quantum Computing Internship for Physics Undergraduates (QCIPU) 2022, Fermilab Lectures (invited)
      • Jul 19, 2021:
        Quantum Computing Internship for Physics Undergraduates (QCIPU) 2021, Fermilab Lectures (invited)

      3 lectures on "Anomaly inflow for fermionic topological phases"

      • Mar 11, 2024:
        Delhi University Lectures (invited)

      3 lectures on "Foundations of quantum mechanics"

      • Aug 31, 2018:
        Duke University, "Dirac" Mathematical Physics Seminars (Sep--Oct 2018) Lectures

    Quantum simulation of quantum field theories

      From Qubits to Quantum Field Theory

      • Nov 12, 2023:
        Washington and Lee Colloquium (invited)
      • Feb 22, 2023:
        Syracuse University Colloquium (invited)
      • Oct 10, 2022:
        UW Bothell Colloquium (invited)
      • Apr 19, 2022:
        Duke Undergraduate Quantum Information Society Colloquium (invited)
      • Nov 22, 2021:
        UW Bothell Colloquium (invited)

      Quantum simulation of asymptotically free theories and θ terms

      • Jun 04, 2023:
        ECT* Trento -- Nuclear and particle physics on a quantum computer: where do we stand now? Workshop (invited)
      • Apr 11, 2023:
        MIAPP -- Quantum Computing Methods in HEP Workshop (invited)

      Anomalies and θ terms on the lattice

      • Mar 09, 2023:
        INT Workshop -- Topological Phases of Matter Workshop (invited)

      From topological θ vacua to asymptotic freedom: Qubit models, sign problems, and anomalies

      • Dec 06, 2022:
        Brookhaven National Lab Seminar (invited)
      • Oct 03, 2022:
        Rising Researchers Seminar Series Seminar (invited)
      • Sep 24, 2022:
        Triangle Nuclear Theory Colloquium, Duke University Seminar (invited)

      Qubit Regularization of QFTs. From UV to IR: Asymptotic Freedom and Topology

      • Mar 16, 2022:
        MIT Lattice Colloquium Colloquium (invited)

      Qubit Regularization of Asymptotic Freedom

      • Jun 30, 2021:
        Lattice 2021, MIT Conference (contributed)
      • Apr 18, 2021:
        IIT Madras - The Dual Mystery Channel of Gauge and Gravity Seminar (invited)
      • Jan 03, 2021:
        Brookhaven National Lab Seminar (invited)

      Qubit O(N) NLSMs and Large-charge EFTs

      • Oct 30, 2020:
        Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics (DNP) 2020 Conference (contributed)
      • Sep 30, 2020:
        INT Brownbag Seminar (local)

      Qubit models and large-charge conformal field theories

      • Nov 25, 2019:
        Duke Nuclear Theory seminar, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA Seminar (invited)

      A qubit regularization of the O(3) sigma model

      • Jul 02, 2019:
        ECT* Doctoral Training Program on "Effective Field Theory Techniques", Trento, Italy Seminar
      • Jun 18, 2019:
        Lattice 2019, Wuhan, China Conference (contributed)

    Entanglement harvesting in quantum field theories

      Entanglement Harvesting from the Vacuum of Quantum Spin Chains

      • Nov 14, 2021:
        Syracuse University - HEP/Cosomology Seminar Seminar (invited)
      • Oct 12, 2021:
        DNP Meeting 2021 (Virtual) Conference (contributed)

    Few-body physics, applications of pionless effective field theory

      Pionless EFT – applications to nuclear and dark matter physics

      • Jul 29, 2019:
        University of Bern, Switzerland Seminar (invited)

      Few-body physics of contact interactions on the lattice

      • Nov 05, 2018:
        MIAPP Workshop on Interface of Effective Field Theories and Lattice Gauge Theory, TUM Garching, Germany (November 06, 2018) Seminar (invited)

      Worldline approach to few-body physics on the lattice

      • Jul 23, 2018:
        Lattice 2018, East Lansing, MI, USA Contributed