Join guest lecturer Dr. Qiaoli Yang for a glimpse into his award-winning research in the field of axion dark matter.
Approximately 85% of matter in our universe is invisible to the naked eye. Experts believe this dark matter is composed of undiscovered subatomic particles such as axions. Dr. Yang’s innovative research seeks a deeper understanding of axion properties, which may shed new light on the world of physics.
When: Wednesday, September 25, at 3:00 p.m.
Where: Twohig Hall, Room 107, on Barry’s Main Campus
About Dr. Yang
Qiaoli Yang graduated from the University of Florida with a Ph.D. in theoretical physics in 2012. He is currently an associate professor of physics in Jinan University in Guangzhou, China. He has published his research in a variety of prestigious journals, including Physical Review Letters, and received the Fundamental Physics Innovation Award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation in 2019.