2003-2004 Colloquium Series
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 Spring 2005
April
20th -Zbiqniew Karkuszewski, (Los Alamos National Laboratory)"A Single Measurement of a Many-Body System of Bosons"
21st -David Young, (Jefferson Laboratory, Theory Division)
"MgCNi3 - The Other Intermetallic Mg Superconductor"
14th -Deog-Ki Hong, (M.I.T. Center for Theoretical Physics)
"Matter Under Extreme Conditions: From Cold Atoms to Quark Matter"
7th -Simon Capstick, (Florida State University)
"A Yoctosecond in the Life of an Excited Baryon"
March
31st -Bogdan Morariu, (Rockefeller University)"Strings, Dipoles and Fuzzy Space"
24th -Peter Herczeg, (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
"CP-VIOLATION BEYOND THE STANDARD MODEL"
17th -Gail McLaughlin, (North Carolina State University)
"Neutrinos and Nucleosynthesis in Supernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts"
3rd -Timir Datta, (University of South Carolina)
"Another Scheme to Measure the Universal Constant of Gravitation: Newtons Big "G""
February
24th -Ray Tsu, (UNC-Charlotte)"Quantum Mechanics for Leaky Nano-systems"
17th -Steffen Strauch, (George Washington University)
"Exploring the Proton with Polarization Experiments"
10th -Xiaodong Jiang, (Rutgers University)
"Where Does a Nucleon Get Its Spin? -- The QDC-Spin Physics Program at Jefferson Lab"
3rd -Bodo Reitz, (Jefferson Laboratory)
"Electro-Magnetic From Factors of the Nucleons at High Momentum Transfers"
January
27th -Thomas M. Crawford, (Seagate Research)"What's in Your Ipod? Disc Drive Nanotechnology"
Th 20th -Sergei Urazhdin, (Johns Hopkins University)
"Current-Driven Phenomena in Magnetic Multilayers: Achievements and Challenges"
Th 13th -Ifran Siddiqi, (Yale University)
"Communicating with the Quantum World Using a Classical Dynamical Bifurcation"
Th 6th -Morgan E. Ware, (Naval Research Laboratory)
"Development of Optically Addressable Quantum Dot Spin"
Colloquium Fall 2004
December
Th 2nd -Frank Avignone, (University of South Carolina)"The Search for Neutrino Mass with an Exotic Nuclear Decay"
November
Th 18th -Keith Baker, (Hampton University)"Particle and Nuclear Physics at the Frontiers"
Th 11th -Yakir Aharonov, (Tel Aviv University)
"What is Really There in the Quantum Domain"
Th 4th -David Bowman, (Physics Department, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
"The n+p→d+γ Experiment"
October
Th 28th -Philip W. Anderson, Nobel Laureate, (Princeton University)"New Theory of High Temperature Superconductivity"
Tu 19th -Piotr Marecki, (University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland)
"Quantum Field Theory in External Gravitational Fields"
Th 21st -Thomas Rossing, (Northern Illinois University)
"Modal Analysis of Musical Instruments"
Th 7th -Milind Purohit, (University of South Carolina)
"Progress and Prospects for CP Violation Measurements on BaBar"
September
Th 30th -Philip Adams, (Louisiana State University)"Avalanches, Reentrance and State Memory: The Extraordinary Behavior of Ordinary Superconductors in High Magnetic Fields"
Th 23rd -Albert R. Young, (North Carolina State University)
"Probing Fundamental Forces With Ultracold Neutrons: Following the Bouncing Ball!"
Th 16th -Michael Dickson, (University of South Carolina)
"Quantum Reference Frames and Uncertainty"
Th 9th 2:00PM-Woochun Park, (University of Rochester)
"Probe New Physics in B Mesons Decays with Dilepton Events at CLEO"
Th 9th 4:00PM-Shmuel Nussinov, (Tel-Aviv University)
"DNA Sequencing via Nuclear Recoil"
Th 2nd -Donald G. York, (University of Chicago)
"The 82 Year Old Mystery of Hundreds of Unidentified Spectral Lines in the Spectra of Reddened Stars: Non-Terrestrial Molecules?"
August
Th 26th -Faculty,"Faculty Presentations"
Colloquium Summer II 2004
July
Tu 27th -Shmuel Nussinov, (Tel-Aviv University)"Some Aspects of Atomic and Particle Physics BEC's and Fermionic Analoges"
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