UTK Physics & Astronomy Prospective Grad Student Visit

US/Eastern
Description

Welcome to Knoxville! We’re happy to show you some of the activities in our department and make sure you have some time to explore our campus, meet with our community, and generally see what our physics graduate program looks like. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to make your visit more comfortable or if you have any special requirements that we should be aware of. 

During your campus visit, if you need anything, please contact the front office at (865) 974-3342 or Nielsen 401. Alternatively, you can email Prof. Johnston at sjohn145@utk.edu.

    • 17:00 17:30
      Pick up at Cumberland House Hotel Lobby 30m Cumberland House

      Cumberland House

      Make sure to be in the hotel lobby at 5pm and leave with the group in order to gain access to the Nielsen Physics Building.

    • 17:30 18:30
      Planetarium Show 1h First Floor (Nielsen Physics Building)

      First Floor

      Nielsen Physics Building

      Experience UTK's in-house planetarium: Learn what is visible in the sky right now, and take a journey through the solar system as we explore some of the potentially-habitable worlds near us!

    • 18:30 19:00
      Walk to Tomato Head from Cumberland House 30m Lobby (Cumberland House)

      Lobby

      Cumberland House

      Profs. Johnston, Richers, and Mannik will meet the students in the hotel lobby for 6:30 PM and walk over to the restaurant downtown. Any students joining later can walk over to the restaurant on Market Square on their own.

    • 19:00 20:00
      Welcome Dinner w/ Faculty 1h Tomato Head Downtown

      Tomato Head Downtown

      12 Market Square, Knoxville, TN 37902

      Pizza dinner at a Knoxville institution

    • 08:30 09:00
      Transport to IAMM from Cumberland House lobby 30m Cumberland House

      Cumberland House

      Please meet in the lobby at 8:30am.

      If you miss the ground transportation for some reason, contact the front office at (865) 974-3342 to arrange a pickup

    • 09:00 09:45
      Breakfast in IAMM 145 45m 145 (IAMM)

      145

      IAMM

      IAMM: 2641 Osprey Vista Way

    • 09:45 10:30
      Lab tours 45m IAMM

      IAMM

      Visiting Experimental Labs at the Institute for Advanced Materials & Manufacturing (IAMM)

      • Prof. Norman Mannella & Prof. Hanno Weitering (IAMM G019 - G033) 20m

        9:45 – 10:05

        We work in the area of Experimental Condensed Matter Physics. Our group focuses on trying to understand how the macroscopic properties of complex materials originate from the microscopic interactions of electrons among themselves (electron correlations), and other degrees of freedoms such as lattice and spin. Our approach is based on spectroscopic techniques in the ultraviolet and soft x-ray regime available in our Laboratory at the Institute of Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (IAMM), or at Synchrotron Radiation Facilities.

      • Group 1: Prof. Joon Sue Lee (IAMM 251) 20m

        10:10 – 10:30

        The central theme of Dr. Lee’s research is the development of quantum materials, prepared by “epitaxy”, and quantum devices for unveiling fundamental quantum phenomena as well as for exploring future device applications. Studies include Epitaxy of Quantum Materials, Hybrid Quantum Materials Systems, Quantum Transport, and Majoranas towards Quantum Computing.

      • Group 2: Prof. Jian Liu (IAMM G024) 20m

        10:10 – 10:30

        I am an experimental condensed matter physicist. My research targets development of novel quantum materials that propel the fundamental understanding on emergent phenomena and deliver innovative concepts / routes for nanotechnologies. A major focus is correlated electronic materials such as transition metal oxides (TMOs), which exhibit a variety of unusual quantum phenomena that often elude conventional predictions as well as afford unparalleled functionalities.

    • 10:30 10:45
      Transport to Nielsen 15m
    • 11:00 12:00
      Meeting with Dept Head, Grad Program Director, Director of Labs 1h 307 (Nielsen)

      307

      Nielsen

      Learn about our department and graduate program

      Speakers: Prof. Adrian Del Maestro (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Christine Cheney (University of Tennessee Department of Physics and Astronomy), Steve Johnston (University of Tennessee)
    • 12:00 13:00
      Pizza Lunch with Faculty and Current Grad Students 1h 201 (Space Bar) (Nielsen)

      201 (Space Bar)

      Nielsen

    • 13:00 15:00
      Pre-scheduled One-on-One Meetings with Faculty 2h

      Based on your responses on the survey, we've arranged faculty meetings when possible. Please find your personalized meeting schedule at the link below.

      If you would like to add to this schedule, please get in touch with Prof Lee: llee@utk.edu

      Schedules last updated March 10, 2025.

    • 14:00 15:00
      Grad Student Poster Session 1h SERF Atrium

      SERF Atrium

      Learn about some of the great research going on in the department from our current grad students

    • 15:00 15:30
      Pre-Colloquium Tea and Refreshments 30m SERF Atrium

      SERF Atrium

    • 15:30 16:30
      Colloquium - Radioactive Molecules are Dying to Reveal New Physics 1h 307 (SERF)

      307

      SERF

      Abstract: Rapid progress in the experimental control and interrogation of molecules is enabling new opportunities for investigating the fundamental laws of our universe. In particular, molecules containing heavy, octupole-deformed nuclei, such as radium, offer enhanced sensitivity for measuring yet-to-be-discovered parity and time-reversal violating nuclear properties. In this colloquium, I will present recent highlights and perspectives from laser spectroscopy experiments on these species, as well as discuss the relevance of these experiments in addressing open problems in nuclear and particle physics.

      Speaker: Prof. Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz (MIT)
    • 16:45 18:00
      Campus Tours w/ Grad Students or Downtime 1h 15m

      For campus tours, gather outside of colloquium after it ends to meet your grad student guides.

    • 18:00 21:00
      Dinner with Current Grad Students 3h Downtown Grill and Brewery

      Downtown Grill and Brewery

      424 S Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37902
    • 07:30 08:00
      Check out of Hotel on Time 30m

      Checkout time is 11am. If going to ORNL, please make sure to checkout before coming to campus for the shuttle. The hotel can store your bags at the counter.

    • 08:00 14:30
      ORNL Tour: Details
      • 08:00
        Leave for ORNL 30m

        Meet in the front office of Nielsen 401. Lunch boxes and beverages will be provided.

      • 08:30
        Register at ORNL 1h

        Registration and ORNL badges at ORNL's visitors office

      • 09:30
        OLCF visit 30m

        Visit of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility

      • 10:00
        Depart for SNS 30m

        Drive to the Spallation Neutron Source campus

      • 10:30
        SNS tour 30m

        Tour of the Spallation Neutron Source

      • 11:00
        Depart for ORNL main campus 30m

        Return to the main campus for the rest of the visit

      • 11:30
        Tour of the Graphite Reactor at ORNL 30m

        Visit of the first continuously operating nuclear reactor, the Graphite Reactor

      • 12:00
        Lunch break 1h 30m

        Packed lunches provided

      • 13:30
        Return to Nielsen Physics 1h

        Return to Nielsen Physics front office. Transportation to Knoxville's airport will be provided.

    • 08:00 13:00
      UTK Activities: Optional UTK Campus Activities (if not going to ORNL)
      • 08:10
        Quantum Field Theory II 1h 15m 306 (Nielsen Physics Building)

        306

        Nielsen Physics Building

        Sit in on George Siopsis' Class

        Speaker: George Siopsis
      • 09:45
        Advanced Solid State Physics II 1h 15m 306 (Nielsen Physics Building)

        306

        Nielsen Physics Building

        Sit in on Steve Johnston's class.

        Speaker: Steve Johnston (University of Tennessee)
      • 11:10
        Mannik Lab Tour 50m 224 (SERF)

        224

        SERF

        Tour the department's biophysics laboratory.

        Speaker: Jaan Mannik
      • 12:00
        Lunch and Free Time 1h 401 (Nielsen)

        401

        Nielsen

        Grab boxed lunches from front office (401 Nielsen)

    • 13:30 15:30
      Pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings with faculty 2h

      Based on your responses on the survey, we've arranged faculty meetings when possible. Please find your personalized meeting schedule at the link from Monday afternoon. Your PDF schedule contains the schedule for both days.