Spring 2001
Current Colloquium Series
FALL 2001
- Thursday, August 23rd, 4:00 PM
SALAH HAGGAG, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
"Application of Optimal Control to Gravitational Systems" - Thursday, August 30, 4:00 PM
RESEARCH GROUP PRESENTATIONS
- Thursday, September 6, 4:00 PM
RON EDGE, USC
"Tea at the Cavendish Laboratory" - Thursday, September 13, 4:00 PM
SHMUEL NUSSINOV, USC and Tel-Aviv University
"Coherent Radiation of Atoms" - Thursday, September 20, 4:00 PM
RUSLAN PROZOROV, USC
"Superconductivity of Magnesium Diboride MgB2" - Thursday, September 27, 4:00 PM
DAVID TEDESCHI, USC
"Nuclear Physics with Polarized Photons" - Thursday, October 4, 4:00 PM
KUNIHARU KUBODERA, USC
"The Solar Neutrino Problem and Neutrino Oscillations" - Thursday, October 11, 4:00 PM
VLADIMIR GUDKOV, USC
"Let's call it Informational Dynamics" - Thursday, October 18, 4:00 PM
RICHARD ARNOWITT, Texas A&M University
"Dark Matter and Particle Physics" - Thursday, October 25, 4:00 PM
JOSEPH JOHNSON, USC
"Have We Overlooked an Important Group of Transformations?" - Thursday, November 1, 4:00 PM
KIRK MCDONALD, Princeton University
"Physics with Neutrino Superbeams and Neutrino Factories" - Thursday, November 8, 4:00 PM
PAWEL MAZUR, USC
"Quasi Black Holes: The Final State of Gravitational Collapse" - Thursday, November 15, 4:00 PM
ASIF KHAN, USC College of Engineering and Information Technology
"National Defense, Nono-Micro Technology and Wide Bandgap Semiconductors:
What do they have in common?" - Thursday, November 29, 4:00 PM
PETER LINDENFELD, Rutgers University
"Format and Content in Undergraduate Physics"
SPRING 2002
January
TH 17th - CARLOS SALGADO, (Norfolk State University and TJNAL), "Hadronic Physics: From Accelerators to Outer Space,"
TH 24th - RAY TSU, (UNC Charlotte), "Some Fundamental Aspects of Nanoelectronics,"
TH 31st - BRIAN RAUE, (Florida International University), "Uncovering the Strange Truth with CLAS,"
February
TU 5th - DAVID MACK, (TJNAL), "Measuring the Proton's Weak Charge: A Standard Model Test with TeV-scale Sensitivity to New Physics"
TU 12th - RALF GOTHE, (Bonn University), "The Structure of the Nucleon,"
TH 14th - CAVA, (Princeton University), "Superconductivity in MgCNi3: A non-oxide Perovskite,"
TH 21st - STEVEN CHU, (Stanford University - Nobel Prize Winner), "A New Measurement of the Fine Structure Constant"
FR 22nd - CHRIS G. DEPREE, (Agnes Scott College, GA), "Do Young Massive Stars Have Disks Too?"
TU 26th - DAN DALE, (University of Kentucky), "Probing of the Electromagnetic Structure of Mesons at Jefferson Lab"
TH 28th - DAVID CARROLL, Clemson University, "The Electronics of Carbon Nanotubes: a 1-D Lab"
March
TU 5th, - SERGEY VITKALOV,City College of New York, "Microwaves for Nanophysics"
TH 7th, - IIan GRAVE,University of Pittsburgh, "Multicolor Tunable Quantum Well Optoelectronic Devices"
TU 14th, - SPRING BREAK, "(no classes for students nor colloquium)"
TH 21th - PAUL J. WIITA, (Georgia State University), "Did Powerful Radio Sources Induce Substantial Amounts of Star Formation in the Early Universe?" [Astronomy Colloquim]
TU 26th - JEFFREY CLAYHOLD,Clemson University "Quantum Computing and Quantum Magnatism in Oxide Magnetic Nanclusters,"
TH 28th - JOSEPH P. HEREMANS, Delphi Research Laboratories,Shelby Township, Michigan "Transport properties of bismuth, antimony and zinc nanowires,"
April
TH 11th - VLADIMIR GUDKOV, USC, Simple Neutron Beta Decay"
TU 16th - JOHN RILEY, USC-Spartanburg, "Multimedia in the Physics Laboratory: An Interactive Computer-based Introductory Physics Lab Manual"
TH 18th, - JON HAKKILA, (College of Charleston), "Gamma Ray Bursts,"
TH 25th, - TOM KUO,State University of New York, Stony Brook "Nuclear Interactions in a Renormalization Group Approach"
May
TH 2nd - BORIS IVLEV, (Instituto de Fisica, San Luis, Mexico), The Euclidian Resonance and Quantum Tunneling"
TU 28th,- BEN ALLANACH, (CERN), "Ambulance Chasing the CDF: mu gamma Missing Energy Events With Supersymmetry"
