Invited seminars
- Microcausality without Lorentz invariance
University of Geneva, Switzerland (Apr 2025)
- Microcausality without Lorentz invariance
Centre de Physique Théorique, Marseille, France (Apr 2025)
- Microcausality without Lorentz invariance
ENS, Paris, France (Apr 2025)
- Microcausality without Lorentz invariance
APC - Université Paris Cité, Paris, France (Apr 2025)
- Microcausality without Lorentz invariance
IPhT Saclay, Paris, France (Mar 2025)
- Microcausality and positivity without Lorentz invariance
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (Feb 2025)
- S-matrix positivity without Lorentz invariance
SITP, Stanford University, CA, USA (Mar 2024)
- S-matrix positivity without Lorentz invariance
University of California Berkeley and LBNL, Berkeley, CA, USA (Feb 2024)
- S-matrix positivity without Lorentz invariance
University of California Los Angeles, CA, USA (Jan 2024)
- S-matrix positivity without Lorentz invariance
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (Jan 2024)
- Nonlinear dynamics in the early universe
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA (Oct 2023)
- The connection between finite density and spontaneous symmetry breaking for interacting scalar fields
Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA (Sep 2023)
- The connection between finite density and spontaneous symmetry breaking for interacting scalar fields
Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, Stony Brook, NY, USA (Jun 2023)
- Relativistic superfluids, and the connection between finite density and spontaneous symmetry breaking for interacting scalar fields (video)
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Canada (May 2023)
- Relativistic superfluids, and the connection between finite density and spontaneous symmetry breaking for interacting scalar fields
Université Paris Cité, APC, Paris, France (Apr 2023)
- Relativistic superfluids, and the connection between finite density and spontaneous symmetry breaking for interacting scalar fields
IPhT Saclay, Paris, France (Apr 2023)
- Integer solutions to the anomaly equations for a class of chiral gauge theories
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA (Oct 2022)
- Integrating out beyond tree level and relativistic superfluids
International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy (Jul 2022)
- Integrating out beyond tree level and relativistic superfluids
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (Jun 2022)
- Chiral models of composite axions and accidental Peccei-Quinn symmetry
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA (Apr 2022)
- Models of composite dark matter
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom (Oct 2020)
- UV perspectives on composite dark matter
University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA (Dec 2019)
- Gluequark Dark Matter
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland (Feb 2019)
Conference talks
- Analyticity and causality in Lorentz-breaking backgrounds: scattering vs correlators
Constraining EFTs without Lorentz, IFPU, Trieste, Italy (July 2025)
- Microcausality without Lorentz invariance
JHU/IPMU Workshop, Kavli IPMU, Tokyo, Japan (May 2025)
- Positivity and analyticity without Lorentz invariance
Paths to Quantum Field Theory 2024, Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina (July 2024)
- S-matrix positivity without Lorentz invariance: a case study
The S-Matrix Marathon, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, USA (Mar 2024)
- Nonlinear dynamics in single-field inflation
Correlators in Cortona, Cortona, Italy (Sep 2023)
- Accidental Peccei-Quinn symmetry and composite axions from chiral gauge theories
NePsi 23 From Theory to Experiments, Pisa, Italy (Feb 2023)
- Integer solutions to the anomaly equations for a class of chiral gauge theories
String Phenomenology 2022, Liverpool, United Kingdom (Jul 2022)
- Integrating out beyond tree level for relativistic superfluids
INFN Strings "Young days" (virtual due to Covid-19) (Dec 2021)
- Chiral models of composite axions and accidental Peccei-Quinn symmetry
SUSY 2021, Shanghai, China (virtual due to Covid-19) (Aug 2021)
- UV perspectives on composite dark matter
Novel hidden sectors: from colliders to cosmology, Munich, Germany (virtual due to Covid-19) (Aug 2021)
- UV aspects of heavy dark matter
New Directions in Heavy Dark Matter, DESY Hamburg, Germany (Feb 2020)
- Dark Matter from a chiral sector
Planck 2019, Granada, Spain (Jun 2019)
- Dark Matter from adjoint fermions
XXXVI Theoretical Physics Italian National Conference, Cortona, Italy (May 2018)
Alessandro Podo