& Physics Department Spring 2003 Colloquium Schedule

 

    Department of Physics Colloquium Schedule

    Spring 2003

Welcome to the Department of Physics Colloquium Homepage. Below is our Spring 2003 schedule. The links in the title fields lead to talk announcements with abstracts (in PDF) - as soon as they become available.

As of February, Colloquia are reserved for our Faculty Searches. Please do not expect long lead times for the annoucements. Will post as soon as I know...
Questions? Please contact Kai Martens

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

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

Date
Name
Affiliation
Title
  Jan. 09   B. E. Kane   University of Maryland
  Silicon-based Quantum Computation
  Jan. 16   Douglas D. Osherhoff   Stanford University
  Superfluid 3^He: Thirty Years of Study
  Jan. 23   Samuel Bader   Argonne National Laboratory
  TBA
  Jan. 30   Giorgio Gratta   Stanford University
  First Results from the KamLAND Experiment
  Feb. 06   Nikolai Zhitenev   Bell Labs Lucent Technologies
  Conductance of Molecular Nanojunctions
  Feb. 13   Yeong-Ah Soh   NEC Research Institute
  Imaging Charge, Spin, and Lattice in Manganites
  Feb. 20   Ho Bun Chan   Bell Labs Lucent Technologies
  Quantum Mechanical Actuation of Microelectromechanical Systems by the Casimir Force
  Feb. 27   Valery Milner   Queens College and Agere Systems
  Atoms in Optical Potentials: Billards, Disordered Media, and Maxwell's Demon
  Mar. 06    
  APS meeting (no colloquium)
  Mar. 13   Leonid Butov   Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  Condensation and Pattern Formation in Cold Exciton Gases
  Mar. 27   Paolo Gondolo   Case Western Reserve University
  Particle Physics with Cosmic Rays
  Apr. 3   Michael Schubnell   University of Michigan
  Probing the Dark Energy in the Accelerating Universe with SNAP
  Apr. 10   Susan Dexheimer   Washington State University
  Ultrafast Physics in One Dimension
  Apr. 17   Armen Atoyan   University of Montreal
  AGN jets as UHE neutron and gamma-ray beams (?)


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