Spring 2013 Colloquia Schedule:
Wednesdays @ 4:15 pm
SLC 1.102
Coffee and cookies @ 4 pm
Our department colloquium is a forum for invited scientists to present modern research in a fashion accessible to those with a background in physics, but who are not experts in the field. Talks are aimed at the graduate level.
If you have questions about colloquium, please contact Dr. Anton Malko.
Date/Host |
Speaker/Institution |
Title/Abstract |
| January 30 |
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February 6 |
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February 13 |
Prof. Yue Deng |
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February 20 |
Dr. Noe Lugaz, University of New Hampshire |
Tracking and Simulating Solar Eruptions Between the Sun and the Earth |
February 27 |
Prof. Carlos Sa de Mello, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA |
A Century of Superfluidity: from Mercury to Neutron Stars, from Nuclei to Ultra-cold Atoms |
March 4 Host: Prof. Mustapha Ishak |
Dr. Michael Kesden New York University |
New astrophysical probes of black-hole spin |
March 6 |
Dr. Xingang Chen University of Cambridge, UK
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Primordial Non-Gaussianity and Fundamental Physics in the Very Early Universe |
March 13 |
No Colloquium – Spring Break |
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March 20 Host: Prof. Phillip Anderson |
Dr. Lunjin Chen University of California Los Angeles |
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March 27 |
Dr. Wei Pan, Sandia Nat’l Labs |
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April 3 |
No Colloquium |
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April 8 Host: Prof. Phillip Anderson |
Dr. Hui Zhang Geophysical Institute, University of Fairbanks, Alaska |
Hot Flow Anomaly: Explosions at the Earth's Bow Shock |
April 10 |
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Reserved Space Science Search |
April 17 |
Dr. Jichun Zhang |
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April 24 Host: Prof. Lindsay King |
Dr. Mustafa Amin University of Cambridge, UK |
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May 1 Host: Prof. Chuanwei Zhang |
Prof. Yi Gu Washington State University |
Minority Carrier Transport in Semiconductor Nanowires Studied by Scanning Probe Microscopy |
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