Physics Department Fall 2002 Colloquium Schedule

 

    Department of Physics Colloquium Schedule

    Fall 2002

Welcome to the Department of Physics Colloquium Homepage. Below is our Fall 2002 schedule. The links in the title fields lead to talk announcements with abstracts (in PDF) - as soon as they become available.
Questions? Please contact Kai Martens

Link(s) to Colloquium schedules from past semesters: Fall 2001 Spring 2002

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

Date
Name
Affiliation
Title
  Aug. 22   Valy Z. Vardeny   University of Utah
  State of the Department
  Aug. 29   Brian Saam   University of Utah
  The Most Fun You Can Have With Helium Without Breathing It
  Sept. 5   Jing Shi   University of Utah
  Exploring Nanomagnetism with Photons, Neutrons and Electrons
  Sept. 12   Rui Du   University of Utah
  2D Electrons: Surprise from High Landau Levels
  Sept. 19   Ben Bromley   University of Utah
  Probing the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole
  Sept. 26   Michael Peskin   SLAC
  Linear Collider
  Oct. 3    
  Fall Break
  Oct. 10   Vladislav. B. Timofeev   Russian Academy of Sciences
  Collective Behavior of Interwell Excitons in Ga/As/AlGaAs Double Quantum Wells
  Oct. 17   Ties Behnke   DESY
  Linear Colliders - a straight new tool to investigate questions in fundamental physics
  Oct. 24   Melanie Becker   University of Maryland
  From String Theory and Mathematics to the Standard Model of Elementary Particles
  Oct. 31   Regina Demina   KSU
  On Beauty, Silicon, and Light Without Mass
  Nov. 7   Emmanuel I. Rashba   SUNY at Buffalo
  Spintronics: Selected Problems
  Nov. 14   Alan Bishop   LANL
  Intrinsic Complexity in Hard, Soft, and Biological Matter
  Nov. 21   Gordon Jones   Hamilton College
  He3 and Neutrons Give Their Lives for Nuclear Knowledge
  Nov. 28    
  Thanksgiving
  Dec. 5   Henric Krawczyinsky   Washington University
  TeV Gamma-Rays from the Collimated Outflows of Mass-Accreting Black Holes
  Dec. 12    
  Final Exams


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