2002-2003 Colloquium Series
2001-2002 Colloquium Series
2000-2001 Colloquium Series
1999-2000 Colloquium Series
Nuclear Phyiscs Seminars
High Energy Physics Seminars
Condensed Matter Physics Seminars

Colloquium Schedule - Spring 2003

January


Cancelled due to flooding
Th 16th -PSC Flood, "No Colloquium"

Th 23rd -Mike McElfresh, (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), "Probing the Properties of Cells and Cell Surfaces with the Atomic Force microscope"

Th 30th -Christina Lacey, (University of South Carolina), "More Explosive Than a Hollywood Movie: Type II Supernovae"

February


Th 6th -Frank Avignone, (University of South Carolina), "NEUTRINO MIXING, OSCILLATIONS and NEUTRINOLESS DOUBLE-BETA DECAY: MAJORANA and CUORE NEXT GENERATION EXPERIMENTS"

Th 13th -Kunihara Kubodera, (University of South Carolina), "Nuclear Physics in the Sturm und Drang of Neutrino Physics"

Th 20th -Jerome Friedman, (Massachusetts Institute of Techology), "New Horizons in Particle Phyiscs"

Th 27th -Ralf W. Gothe, (University of South Carolina), "The Photon: A Universal Tool to Probe Any Matter, Even No Matter"

March


Th 6th -Adam Para, (Fermilab), "On the Importance of Neutrino Masses"

Th 13th -Spring Break, No Colloquium

Th 20st -Milind Kunchur, "First Feature: The Pair-Breaking Critical Current of a Superconductor"
"Second Feature: The Science of Hearing, Music Preception and Music Reproduction
---When Time Is Not Always One Over Frequency"


Th 27th -Donald U. Gubser, (Naval Research Laboratory), "SUPERCONDUCTIVITY: An Emerging, Energy Efficient Technology"

April


Th 3rd -John Klauder, (University of Florida), "Coherant States: From Abstraction to Application"

Th 10th -Tim Goringe, (University of Kentucky), "Induced Pseudoscalar Coupling of the Proton's Weak Interaction"

Th 17th -Dennis Weygand, (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility), "Spectroscopy: Unraveling the Dynamics and Structure of Matter Through the Search for New States"

Th 24th -Donald G. York, (University of Chicago), "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: A Statistical View of the Universe"

May


Th 1st -Boris Ivlev
"New Enhanced Tunneling in Nuclear Processes"

Colloquium Schedule - Fall 2002

August


TH 22nd - Research Groups, "Presentations"

TH 29th - AEPHRAIM STEINBERG, (University of Toronto), "Making Photons Talk to One Another (Nonlinear optics in the quantum regime)"

September


TH 5th - Richard J. Creswick, (University of South Carolina), "Forward Into the Past! Reversing the Arrow of Time"

TH 12th - Ward Plummer, (University of Tennessee), "Correlated Electron Material by Design: Surface Physics in the New Millennium"

TH 19th - Jeeva S. Anandan, (University of South Carolina), "Laws, Symmetries, and Quantum Probabilities"

FR 20th - Arun Pati, (University of California at Berkeley), "Relative Phase Change During Quantum Operations"

TH 26th - Milind Purohit, (University of South Carolina), "The Linear Collider"

October


TH 3th - Donald Walter, (South Carolina State University), "A Study of the Bubble Nebula, NGC 7635",

TH 10th - Fred Myhrer, (University of South Carolina), "Solar Neutrino Puzzle Resolved, What Next?"

TH 17th - Milind Kunchur, (University of South Carolina), "Unstable flux flow and flux fragmentation in Superconductors"

TH 24th - Eric Snow, (Naval Research Laboratory), "Nanoelectronics Research at the Naval Research Laboratory"

TH 31st - Joseph Johnson, (University of South Carolina), "A Lie Algebra Approach to Logical and Numerical Uncertainty and Information/Entropy Measures"

November


TH 7th - Catherine J. Murphy, (University of South Carolina), "Synthesis, Assembly, and Reactivity of Metallic Nanorods"

TH 14th - Ruslan Prozorov, (University of South Carolina), "Coexistence of Superconductivity and Magnetism"

TH 21st - Ron Edge, (University of South Carolina), "A Gathering for Gardner - Strange and Novel Physical and Mathematical Problems"

TH 28th - Thanksgiving, "No Colloquim"

December


TH 5th - Vladimir Gudkov, (University of South Carolina), "How to measure Information"

TH 12th - Exams, "No Colloquim"

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