Pappalardo Fellowships Symposium
Spring 2025 Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2025
*All events take place at the Cambridge Marriott, Kendall Square, 50 Broadway, Cambridge, MA*
Schedule of Events
- 1:00 – 2:00 PM // RECEPTION
- 2:00 – 2:15 PM // Introductory Remarks: Or Hen, Associate Professor of Physics, MIT; 2015-2017 Pappalardo Fellow
- 2:15 – 2:45 PM // Brooke Russell, The Neil and Jane Pappalardo Special Fellow in Physics (experimental nuclear & particle physics)
- 2:45 – 3:15 PM // Richard Nally, 2024 – 2027 Pappalardo Fellow (string theory)
- 3:15 – 3:45 PM // Sepehr Ebadi, 2024 – 2027 Pappalardo Fellow (experimental atomic/nuclear & particle physics)
- 3:45 – 4:00 PM // INTERMISSION
- 4:00 – 4:30 PM // Jiaqi Cai, 2024-2027 Pappalardo Fellow (experimental condensed matter physics)
- 4:30 – 5:00 PM // Benjamin Lehmann, 2022-2025 Pappalardo Fellow (high energy & particle theory physics)
Other Pappalardo links:
- A. Neil Pappalardo (EE ’64): Pappalardo Fellowships Program Founder
- Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Program
Past Symposia
Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium – 25th Anniversary Celebration: Thursday, October 24, 2024
Thursday, October 24, 2024
- Prof. Pablo Jarillo-Herrero
Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics, MIT and Chair of the Pappalardo Fellowship Comittee (2018-2021)
Introductory Remarks - Prof. Ashvin Vishwanath
George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics, Harvard University
Pappalardo Fellow, 2001-2004
“Decoding the magical behavior of electrons in moire’ lattices” - Prof. Jocelyn Monroe, Professor of Particle Physics, University of Oxford
Pappalardo Fellow in Physics, 2006-2009
“Searching for Dark Matter: What Have We Learned in the Last 25 Years?” - Prof. Nitya Kallivayalil, Professor, Dean’s Research Fellow, GECO management committee; Director of Graduate Admissions, The University of Virginia
Pappalardo Fellow in Physics, 2007-2010
“Local Group Cosmology: lessons from mapping the stellar populations of the nearby universe” - Prof. Benjamin Safdi, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Pappalardo Fellow, 2014-2017
“On the verge of discovery: axion dark matter” - Prof. Marin Soljačić, Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics, MIT
Pappalardo Fellow, 2000-2003
“Some intersections of AI and science”
Spring 2024 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Thursday, May 2, 2024
Thursday, March 16, 2023
- Prof. Matthew Headrick
Professor of Physics, Brandeis University and 2003-2006 Pappalardo Fellow
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Juliana García-Mejía, Pegasi b Fellow, 2023-2026; Pappalardo Fellow in Physics, 2026-2028
(Astrophysics Observation, Instrumentation & Experiment)
“The Tierras Observatory: An Ultra-precise Time-series Photometer to Characterize Nearby Low-mass Stars and their Terrestrial Exoplanets“ - Dr. Kevin Nuckolls, NASA Hubble Fellow, 2022-2025; Pappalardo Fellow, 2025-2027
(Experimental Condensed Matter Physics)
“Customizable Unconventional Superconducting Materials” - Dr. Rohan Naidu, 2021-2024 Pappalardo Fellow
(Astrophysics Observation, Instrumentation & Experiment)
“Into the First Billion Years with the JWST“ - Dr. Manki Kim, 2021-2024 Pappalardo Fellow
(String Theory; Cosmology)
“Towards Quantum Gravity in Realistic Universes“ - Dr. Kevin Burdge, 2021-2024 Pappalardo Fellow in Physics
(Astrophysics)
“Some Black Holes Are Born Gently“
The 21st Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Thursday, March 16, 2023
Thursday, March 16, 2023
- Prof. Richard Fletcher
Assistant Professor of Physics, MIT and 2016-2019 Pappalardo Fellow
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Anna-Christina Eilers, 2022-2024 Pappalardo Fellow in Physics, 2019-2022 NASA Hubble Fellow
(Astrophysics Observation, Instrumentation & Experiment)
“Peeking Into the Distant Past of Our Universe with the JWST“ - Dr. Benjamin Lehmann, 2022-2025 Pappalardo Fellow
(High Energy & Particle Theory)
“New Tools for Dark Matter Physics“ - Dr. Aviram Uri, 2021-2024 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Condensed Matter Physics)
“Superconductivity in an Engineered Moiré Quasiperiodic Crystal“ - Dr. Joshua Foster, 2021-2024 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical Nuclear and Particle Physics)
“Dark Matter at the Wave Frontier“ - Dr. Rohan Naidu, 2022-2025 NASA Hubble Fellow; 2025-2027 Pappalardo Fellow
(Astrophysics Instrumentation, Observation, and Experiment)
“The First Glimpse of the First Galaxies with the JWST“
The 2022 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Colloquium: April 28, 2022
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Or Hen
Class of 1956 Career Development Associate Professor of Physics
2015-2017 Pappalardo Fellow
“Neutron Star Droplets and the Quarks Within”
Since the discovery of quarks nuclear physicists have been trying to understand the relation between the lower-resolution description of nuclei using protons and neutrons, and their underlying higher-resolution description in terms of quarks and gluons.
At the intersection of these two paradigms are Short-Range Correlations (SRC): pairs of strongly interacting nucleons whose distance is comparable to their radii.
Due to their overlapping quark distributions and strong interaction, SRC pairs reach local densities comparable to those existing in the outer core of neutron stars and serve as a bridge between low-energy nuclear structure, high-density nuclear matter and high-energy quark distributions.
In this talk, I will present results from high-energy electron scattering experiments that probe the structure and properties of SRCs across scales: from their effect on the behavior of protons in neutron-rich nuclear systems through their role in our understanding of strong interactions at short distances, and the impact of nuclear interactions on internal quark-gluon sub-structure of nuclei.
Looking to the future I will also discuss next generation studies at the forthcoming Electron-Ion Collider under construction at Brookhaven National Lab.
Webcast recording: https://youtu.be/Hi5Hb1nciTY
The 19th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: April 21 and 28; May 5, 12 and 19, 2021
- April 4, 2021
Katelin Schutz, 2019-2020 Pappalardo Fellow; 2020 NASA Einstein Fellow
(Nuclear and Particle Theory)
“Making Dark Matter Out of Light”
Introductory remarks: Tracy Slatyer, Jerrold R. Zacharias Career Development Associate Professor of Physics
- April 28, 2021
Anna-Christina Eilers, 2019-2022 NASA Hubble Fellow; 2022-2024 Pappalardo Fellow
(Astrophysics)
“The Formation and Growth of Supermassive Black Holes”
Introductory remarks: Robert Simcoe, Francis L. Friedman Professor of Physics; Director, MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research - May 5, 2021
Rachel Carr, 2016-2018, 2020-2021 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics)
Chasing Anomalies with Reactor Neutrinos”
Introductory remarks: Janet Conrad, Professor of Physics - May 12, 2021
Nicholas Kern, 2020-2023 Pappalardo Fellow
(Astrophysics)
“Ushering in a New Era for High Redshift Astrophysics and Cosmology with the 21 cm Line”
Introductory remarks: Jacqueline Hewitt, Julius A. Stratton Professor in Electrical Engineering and Physics - May 19, 2021
Hoi Chun “Adrian” Po, 2018-2021 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics)
“Topology at the Corner of the Table”
Introductory remarks: Liang Fu, Lawrence C. (1944) and Sarah W. Biedenharn Career Development Associate Professor of Physics
The 18th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Thursday, May 9, 2019
- Dr. Mark Mueller ’78
Research Scientist, MIT Center for Theoretical Physics
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Steven Villanueva, Jr., 2018-2021 Fellow
(Experimental Astrophysics/Observational Astronomy)
“The Search for Giant Planets Missed by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)“ - Dr. Bernhard Mistlberger, 2018-2021 Fellow
(Theoretical Nuclear & Particle Physics)
“Precision Predictions for Particle Physics“ - Dr. Denis Bandurin, 2018-2021 Fellow
(Experimental Condensed Matter Physics)
“Viscous Electronics in Graphene“ - Dr. Hoi Chun “Adrian” Po, 2018-2021 Fellow
(Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics)
“Topological Materials as Quantum Corrections to High School Chemistry“ - Dr. Carl Rodriguez, 2016-2019 Fellow
(Theoretical Astrophysics)
“The Era of Gravitational-Wave Astronomy“
The 17th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Thursday, May 17, 2018 Thursday, May 17, 2018
- Prof. Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, Professor of Physics
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Julieta Gruszko, 2017-2020 Fellow
(Experimental Nuclear & Particle Physics)
“Shedding “Nu” Light on the Nature of Matter“ - Dr. Zhen Bi, 2017-2020 Fellow
(Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics)
“The Universe in Topological Phases“ - Dr. Michael Wagman, 2017-2020 Fellow
(Theoretical Nuclear & Particle Physics)
“Nuclei, Neutrinos, and New Physics“ - Dr. Lampros Lamprou, 2017-2020 Fellow
(String Theory)
“Spacetime from Quantum Mechanics“ - Dr. Itamar Kimchi, 2015-2018 Fellow
(Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics)
“Dirty Quantum Entanglement“
The 16th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Thursday, May 18, 2017
- Prof. Mehran Kardar, Francis Friedman Professor of Physics
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Sanfeng Wu, 2016-2019 Fellow
(Experimental Condensed Matter Physics)
“A Route to Quantum Knots with Anyons“ - Dr. Rachel Carr, 2016-2019 Fellow
(Experimental Nuclear & Particle Physics)
“Can we track down dark matter with cosmic antideuterons?“ - Dr. Carl Rodriguez, 2016-2019 Fellow
(Theoretical Astrophysics)
“Understanding the Origins of LIGO’s Gravitational Waves“ - Dr. Richard Fletcher, 2016-2019 Fellow
(Atomic Physics)
“Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Atoms“ - Dr. Or Hen, 2015-2017 Fellow
(Experimental Nuclear & Particle Physics)
“Low Energy Tests of the Standard Model“
The 15th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Friday, May 12, 2016
- Prof. Jesse Thaler, Associate Professor of Physics
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Or Hen, 2015–18 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics)
“From Nuclei to Neutron-Stars: Short-Range Fermion Correlations“ - Dr. Itamar Kimchi, 2015–18 Pappalardo Fellow
(Hard Condensed Matter Theory)
“Many-electron Quantum Entanglement“ - Dr. Taritree Wongjirad, 2014–17 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics)
“From Pixels to Neutrinos in the MicroBooNE Experiment“ - Dr. Benjamin Safdi, 2015–18 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical High Energy Physics)
“The Milky Way’s Gamma-ray Mystery: Dark Matter or Astrophysical Point Sources?“ - Dr. Inna Vishik, 2013–16 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Condensed Matter Physics)
“A Picosecond in the Life of a Superconductor“
The 14th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Friday, May 8, 2015
- Prof. Jeff Gore, Latham Family Career Development Assistant Professor of Physics
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Taritree Wongjirad, 2014–17 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics)
“Searching for Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay Using Quantum Dot Nanoparticles” - Dr. Inti Sodemann, 2014–17 Pappalardo Fellow
(Hard Condensed Matter Theory)
“The Nature of Spin Superfluidity and its Potential Uses” - Dr. Meng Su, 2012–15 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical Astrophysics)
“From Space to the Tibet Plateau: Probing the Mystery of the Universe in Gamma Ray and Microwave” - Dr. Benjamin Safdi, 2014–17 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical High Energy Physics)
“Directional Antineutrino Detection” - Dr. Yoav Lahini, 2012–15 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Soft Condensed Matter & Biophysics)
“Towards Optical Measurements of Virus Self-Assembly: How Does a Virus Grow?“
The 13th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Friday, May 16, 2014
- Prof. Peter Fisher, Head, Department of Physics
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Robert Penna, 2013–16 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical Astrophysics)
“Spinning Black Holes” - Dr. Jeongwan Haah, 2013–16 Pappalardo Fellow
(Quantum Information Theory)
“Protecting Quantum Information” - Dr. Inna Vishik, 2013–16 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Condensed Matter)
“Adventures in Unconventional Superconductivity” - Dr. Guy Bunin, 2013–16 Pappalardo Fellow
(Biophysics & Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics)
“From Symmetries to Probabilities” - Dr. Joshua Spitz, 2011–14 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics)
“Testing Einstein with Neutrinos”
The 12th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Friday, May 10, 2013
- Prof. Janet Conrad, Professor of Physics, MIT
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Meng Su, 2012–15 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical Astrophysics)
“Surprises When You Look Up at the Sky with Gamma-ray Goggles“ - Dr. Hugh Churchill, 2012–15 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Condensed Matter)
“Nanoelectronics with Atomically Layered Materials“ - Dr. Yoav Lahini, 2012–15 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical & Experimental Condensed Matter)
“Quantum Walks with Integrated Photonics“ - Dr. Duff Neill, 2012–15 Pappalardo Fellow
(Quantum Field Theory)
“Dynamics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) with Effective Field Theories“ - Dr. Andrea Young, 2011–14 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Condensed Matter)
“Fractal Butterflies in Moiré Superlattices“
The 11th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Friday, May 18, 2012
- Howard Messing ’73 (Course VI), President & CEO, Meditech, Inc.
Introductory Remarks - Dr. Laura Lopez, 2011–14 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Astrophysics)
“Dissecting the Remnants of Nearby Supernova Explosions” - Dr. Karen Michaeli, 2010-13 Pappalardo Fellow
(Hard Condensed Matter Theory)
“New Physics Sandwiched Between Two Oxide Insulators“ - Dr. Joshua Spitz, 2011–14 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Neutrino Physics)
“The Disappearing Neutrino?“ - Dr. Silviu Pufu, 2011–14 Pappalardo Fellow
(String Theory)
“A Membrane Puzzle“ - Dr. Simona Vegetti, 2010–13 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Astrophysics)
“Testing Galaxy Formation Models at the Small Scales“
The 10th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Friday, May 13, 2011
- Former Prof. Jocelyn Monroe, 2006-2009 Pappalardo Fellow
Introductory Remarks - Dr. James Battat, 2008–2011 Pappalardo Fellow
(Dark Matter and Neutrino Physics)
“The Hunt for Dark Matter“ - Dr. Lu Li, 2008–2011 Pappalardo Fellow
(Condensed Matter Experiment)
“Oxide interface: a Chance for New Electronics“ - Dr. Kirill Korolev, 2010–2013 Pappalardo Fellow
(Soft Condensed Matter Theory/Biophysics)
“Genetic Demixing in Bacterial Colonies” - Dr. Fa Wang, 2009–2012 Pappalardo Fellow
(Hard Condensed Matter Theory)
“Iron-based High Tc Superconductors: How Electrons“ - Dr. Mustafa Amin, 2008–2011 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical Astrophysics)
“The End of Inflation“
The 9th Annual MIT Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: Friday, May 14, 2010
- Prof. Marin Soljačić, 2008 MacArthur Fellow; 2000-03 Pappalardo Fellow
(Condensed Matter Theory)
Introductory Remarks - Dr. David Hsieh, 2009–12 Pappalardo Fellow
(Condensed Matter Experiment)
“A New Generation of Insulators for the Electronics Future” - Dr. Paul Chesler, 2009–12 Pappalardo Fellow
(Nuclear & Particle Theory)
“Applied String Theory: from Gravitational Collapse to Heavy Ion Collisions” - Dr. Paola Rebusco, 2007–10 Pappalardo Fellow
(Theoretical Astrophysics)
“Astronomers-to-be at MIT” - Dr. Yusuke Nishida, 2008–11 Pappalardo Fellow
(Nuclear & Particle Theory)
“Universal Physics with Ultracold Atoms” - Dr. Jeff Gore, 2007–10 Pappalardo Fellow
(Biophysics)
“Is Evolution Reversible?”
Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics 10th Anniversary Celebration: October 8, 2010
- Prof. Ed Bertschinger, Professor of Physics and Former Head, Department of Physics
Introductory Remarks - Dr. David Tong, 2001-2004 Pappalardo Fellow
(String Theory)
“Is String Theory Right or is It Just Useful?” - Dr. Robert Simcoe, 2003-2006 Pappalardo Fellow
(Experimental Astrophysics)
“Playing with FIRE: The Edge of the Universe as seen from Magellan” - Dr. Jocelyn Monroe, 2006-2009 Pappalardo Fellow
(Dark Matter and Neutrino Physics)
“Particle Physics at the Dark Frontier” - Dr. Michael Fogler, 2000-2003 Pappalardo Fellow
(Condensed Matter Theory)
“Graphene Twist and Rock-n-Roll” - Dr. Henriette Elvang, 2005-2008 Pappalardo Fellow
(String Theory)
“Recent Advances in Amplitude Calculations and Their Applications”