Department of Physics Colloquium Schedule

    Fall 2006

Welcome to the Department of Physics Colloquium Homepage.

Questions? Please contact Christoph Boehme

Link(s) to Colloquium schedules from past semesters:
Fall 2001 Spring 2002 Fall 2002 Spring 2003 Fall 2003 Spring 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Colloquium takes place 4pm in 102 JFB on Thursdays.
Refreshments are served 3:30 through 4pm in 219 JFB.

Date

Name

Affiliation

Title

 August 24, 2006

 Pierre Sokolsky  

 University of Utah    

 The State of the Physics Department

 August 31, 2006

 Eugene Mishchenko

 University of Utah

 Transport of spins with electric fields                                                                                                     (pdf-version of presentation)

 September 7, 2006

 Jordan Gerton

 University of Utah

 Toward Nanoscale Imaging of Biomolecular Systems                                                                            (pdf-version of presentation)

 September 14, 2006

 Oleg Starykh

 University of Utah

 Magnons, rotons and spinons in quantum antiferromagnets                                                                     (pdf-version of presentation)

 September 21, 2006

 Kai Martens

 University of Utah

 What It Takes to Catch Neutrinos                                                                                                         (pdf-version of presentation)

 September 28, 2006

 Stephan LeBohec

 University of Utah

 Developments in Very High Energy Gamma Ray Astronomy, from yesterday to tomorrow                     (ppt-version of presentation)

 October 12, 2006

 Sankar Das Sarma

 University of Maryland

 Tidbits about qubits: Spin computation in nanostructure 

 October 19, 2006

 Dmitri Talapin

 Molecular Foundry at Berkeley Lab

 Synthesis, self assembly and applications of semiconductor nanomaterials

 October 26, 2006

 Johan van Tol

 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

 Playing with Electron Spins at High Magnetic Fields. Techniques and Applications.

 November 2, 2006

 Dinesh Loomba

 University of New Mexico

 The DRIFT Dark Matter Search

 November 9, 2006

 Tim Tait

 Argonne National Laboratory

 Exploring the Universe with High Energy Physics Colliders

 November 16, 2006  

 Simona Murgia

 Stanford University

 Physics Results from NuMI/MINOS

 November 30, 2006

 Deborah Kuchnir Fygenson

 University of California, Santa Barbara

 Intellectual Challenges in Physics Posed by Bionanotechnology

 December 7, 2006

 Paul Wiegmann

 University of Chicago

 Laplacian Growth: taming singularities of growing patterns and stochastic geometry

 December 14, 2006

 Final exams - no colloquium

 

 

 


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