Physics Department Spring 2005 Colloquium Schedule

 

    Department of Physics Colloquium Schedule

    Spring 2005

Welcome to the Department of Physics Colloquium Homepage. Below is our Spring 2005 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 Fall 2004

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

Date
Name
Affiliation
Title
  Jan. 13   Cigdem Capan   Louisiana State University
  Inhomogeneous Superconducting States at High Magnetic Fields: An Experimental Overview
  Jan. 20   Werner Gellermann   University of Utah
  Optical Detection of Antioxidant Molecules in Living Human Tissues
  Jan. 27   Karen Daniels   Duke University
  Freezing and Melting in Granular Materials
  Feb. 3   Mildred Dresselhaus   MIT
  Recent Advances in the Photophysics of Carbon Nanotubes
  Feb. 10   Christoph Boehme   Hahn Meitner Institut Berlin
  The Electrical Detection of Spin Coherence - Applications for Semiconductor Spectroscopy and Implications for Quantum Information Concepts
  Feb. 17   Jun Zhu   Cornell University
  A Microscopic View of Single-Electron Charging in Carbon Nanotubes with Non-Contact AFM
  Feb. 24   Tom Killian   Rice University
  Ultracold Neutral Plasmas
  Mar. 3   Ilya Krivorotov   Cornell University
  Dynamics of Nanomagnets Driven by Spin-Polarized Current
  Mar. 10   Jason Hafner   Rice University
  Biological Applications of Plasmon Resonant Nanoparticles
  Mar. 17   Spring Break  
 
  Mar. 24   Haiyan Gao   Duke University
  A New Search on Neutron Electric Dipole Moment
  Mar. 31   Robert Austin   Princeton
  Biological Physics: A (late) Mid-Career Look at a Growing Field
  Apr. 5   Steve Giddings   University of California, Santa Barbara
  Black Holes in the Lab or Sky?
10:30am in INSCC 110
  Apr. 7   Juergen Engelfried   Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi
  Recent Experimental Results on Charmed and Non-Charmed Hadrons
  Apr. 14   Steven Girvin   Yale University
  Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computation with Electrical Circuits: Coupling a Single Photon to a Single 'Atom'
  Apr. 21   Subir Sachdev   Yale University
  The Quantum Mechanics of Two-Dimensional Superfluids


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