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Public Lecture with Professor Cumrun Vafa - "Hawking, Ramanujan & Stringy Black Holes"
Venue: Goodwin Hall (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg
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Organizations: Cumrun Vafa, Iranian Society at Virginia Tech
Date: Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Time: 8:30 - 10:00 PM
Event Types: Speaking Engagements
Cost: Free

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Description:
The Iranian Society at Virginia Tech presents a public lecture from Distinguished Physics Professor at Harvard Professor Cumrum Vafa on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at Room 190 in Goodwin Hall on the campus of Virginia Tech.

Event Schedule:
• 7:45-8:30 pm: Reception
• 8:30-9:30 pm: Lecture
• 9:30-10:00 pm: Q&A Session

Professor Cumrum Vafa is a famous Iranian-American string theorist from Harvard University. He will give a public talk honoring the late Stephen Hawking titled "Hawking, Ramanujan and Stringy Black Holes".

Born in Tehran, Iran in 1960 he went on to the United States in 1977. Cumrun Vafa later got his degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a double major in physics and mathematics. He later received his Ph.D. from Princeton University and got offered a job at Harvard as a senior faculty position becoming the Donner Professor of Science at Harvard University.

Cumrun Vafa's primary area of research is string theory. String theory, a subject that is about four decades old, is at the center of efforts by theoretical physicists to find a unified fundamental theory of nature. String theory provides a framework to unify everything we know about nature, including all particles and the forces between them, in a consistent quantum theory. This is an ambitious goal, given that it aims to describe physical phenomena involving scales 1025 times smaller than the atom, as well as the cosmology of our entire universe, which involves a scale of about 1037 times bigger than the atom. In a single theory, one studies the mysteries of confinement of quarks inside atomic nuclei, as well as enigmatic properties of astrophysical objects such as black holes.

Such an all-encompassing theory necessarily requires a tremendous amount of mathematical technology. In fact, most of the mathematics needed for string theory is not even yet developed. String theorists thus have the exciting task of building new mathematics as tools to explore new laws of physics. It is therefore not surprising that string theory is at the cross roads of many fields, including mathematics, particle phenomenology and astrophysics. Cumrun Vafa's research has involved essentially all these aspects. Together with his colleagues he has worked on topological strings, trying to elucidate some new mathematics originating from string theory (notably in his work on mirror symmetry) and using these techniques to uncover some of the mysteries of black holes, particularly the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. He has also applied these ideas to particle theories by geometrically engineering quantum field theories, as well as solving the strong coupling dynamics of confining theories (using large N matrix model technology) and geometrizing string theory defects (in a limit of string theory known as F-theory). His recent work involves applying these ideas to come up with stringy predictions about what the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN may potentially discover in the near future.

Link: http://users.physics.harvard.edu/~vafa/

Admission is free and all are welcome.

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