Physics Department Fall 2003 Colloquium Schedule

 

    Department of Physics Colloquium Schedule

    Fall 2003

Welcome to the Department of Physics Colloquium Homepage. Below is our Fall 2003 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 (responsible for this page) or Mikhail Raikh (responsible for shedule).

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

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

Date
Name
Affiliation
Title
  Aug. 21   Pierre Sokolsky   University of Utah
  State of the Department
  Aug. 28   Alexei Efros   University of Utah
  Electrodynamics of Left-Handed Materials
  Sept. 4   Wayne Springer   University of Utah
  TBA
  Sept. 11   Mark Stockman   Georgia State University
  Novel Nanooptics
  Sept. 18   H.W. Jiang   UCLA
  TBA
  Sept. 25   John H. Schwarz   Caltech
  Superstring Theory: Past, Present, and Future
  Oct. 2    
  Fall Break
  Oct. 9   Dan Mattis   University of Utah
  Arrays of Undoped Silicon Dots
  Oct. 16   Mark Chen   Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario
  Solving the Solar Neutrino Problem with the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
  Oct. 23   Lior Burko   University of Utah
  A New Kind of Critical Phenomena of Black Hole Singularities, and the Fate of the Universe
  Oct. 30   Mark Vagins   UC Irvine
  Notes from the Underground - Hunting Neutrinos at Super-Kamiokande
  Nov. 6   Piet Brouwer   Cornell University
  Quantum Pumps for Charge and Spin
  Nov. 13   Orest Symko   University of Utah
  Power with Heat and Sound
  Nov. 20   Azriel Genack   Queens College, New York
  Photonics of Chiral Structures
  Nov. 27    
  Thanksgiving
  Dec. 4   Chang Kee Jung   SUNY at Stony Brook
  Physics Potential and Feasibility of a Next Generation Underground Detector \br UNO: Quest for Grand Unification and Neutrino Physics
  Dec. 11    
  Final Exams


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