Physics Department Fall 2004 Colloquium Schedule

 

    Department of Physics Colloquium Schedule

    Fall 2004

Welcome to the Department of Physics Colloquium Homepage. Below is our Fall 2004 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 Fall 2002 Spring 2003 Fall 2003 Spring 2004

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

Date
Name
Affiliation
Title
  Aug. 26   Pierre Sokolsky   University of Utah
  State of the Department
  Sep. 2   Jing Shi   University of Utah
  Coherent Spin Transport and Spintronics Involving Organic Semiconductors
  Sep. 9   Charlie Jui   University of Utah
  Recent Results from HiRes and FLASH
  Sep. 16   Katrin Becker   University of Utah
  A Colloquium on String Theory
  Sep. 23   Jim Eisenstein   Caltech
  Exciton Condensation and the Quantum Hall Effect
  Sep. 30   Sunil Somalwar   Rutgers University
  Will Supersymmetry Help Fermilab Discover Higgs Before CERN?
  Oct. 7   Fall Break  
 
  Oct. 14   Barge Golding   Michigan State University
  Acceptors as Qubits for Quantum Computing
  Oct. 21   Heidi Newberg   Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  Your Textbook Was Wrong About the Milky Way Galaxy
  Oct. 28   Edward Wright   UCLA
  (W)MAPping the Universe
  Nov. 4   Henry Bass   University of Mississippi
  The International Monitoring System as a Detector
  Nov. 11   Dave Kieda   University of Utah
  What I did on My Summer Vacation (or How to Discover a New Source of Astrophysical Gamma Rays)
  Nov. 18   Bastiaan Driehuys   Duke University
  Hyperpolarized Gas MRI - from the Lab to the Clinic
  Nov. 25   Thanksgiving Break  
 
  Dec. 2   Eugene Demler   Harvard
  Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattices and Magnetic Mircotraps
  Dec. 7   Paul Sommers   University of Utah
  Time: 12:00 noon, Place JFB 103 !!!!!
  Dec. 9   no colloquium  
 


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