2006-2007 Colloquium Series
2005-2006 Colloquium Series
2004-2005 Colloquium Series
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 2007

April

26th -Pawel Mazur, (University of South Carolina)
"Gravitation as a Quantum Many-Body Problem"
19th -Emil Mottola, (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
"Cosmological Vacuum Energy: A Problem of some Gravity"
17th -Krzysztof Gorski, (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech)
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Space Exploration of Cosmic Microwave Background in Satellite Missions COBE, WMAP, and (soon) Planck"
12th -Alan Schwartz, (University of Cincinnati)
"Evidence for Mixing in D0 Decays: New Results from the Belle Experiment"
5th -John Huchra, (Harvard University)
"A New Map of the Nearby Universe"

March

29th -Rana Biswas, (Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University)
"Photonic Crystals: From Basic Physics to Everging Applications"
22nd -Raphael Tsu, (UNC-Charlotte)
"Applying Insights Gained from Superlattices and Quantum Wells to Quantum Dots"
8th -Ron Edge, (University of South Carolina)
"Tea at the Cavendish and G4G7"

February

22nd -Milind Purohit, (University of South Carolina)
"Weak Decays and Multivariate Statistics"
15th -Milind Kunchur, (University of South Carolina)
"High-Fidelity Audio and the Resolution of Time in Human Hearing"
8th -Emil Prodan, (Princeton University)
"Charge Transport Characteristics of Molecular Devices"
6th -Hael Collins, (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
"Seeking Finer Structures in the CMB: An Effective Theory for an Initial State of Inflation"

January

30th -Pasquale Di Bari, (Max-Planck-Institut Fur Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut)
"Can Neutrinos Help to Solve the Puzzles of Modern Cosmology?"
29th -Scott Crittenden, (US Army Research Laboratory)
"Electrogenic Bacteria: Microbial Fuel Cells and Chemoelectric Biosensors"
25th -Bret Altschul, (Indiana University)
"Testing Lorentz Invariance in High-Energy Astrophysics"
23rd -Ralf Lehnert,(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
"Relativity on the Test Bench"
18th -David Mattingly, ()
"Testing Quantum Gravity with Astrophysics and Cosmology"

Colloquium Fall 2006

December

18th -Xuan Gao, (Harvard University)
"Semiconductor Nanostructures: From 2D Electrons to Nanowire Bio-Sensors"
7th -Ross Young, (Jefferson Laboratory)
"Structure of the Nucleon in Lattice QCD

November

30th -Jeremy King, (Clemson University)
"Far From Home: The Search for Post T Tauri Stars"
4:00pm, Refreshments at 3:45

16th -Jan den Hollander, (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
"Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology: From Anatomy to Metabolism"
4:00pm, Refreshments at 3:45

9th -Timir Datta, (University of South Carolina)
"A Study of Schiff Effect and Gravito-Electic Phenomena"
4:00pm, Refreshments at 3:45

2nd -Sergey Kulagin, (INR, Noscow)
"Probing Quarks and Gluons in Nuclei"
4:00pm, Refreshments at 3:45

October

25th -Achim Richter, (Darmstadt)
"Playing Billiards with Microwaves - Quantum Manifestations of Classical Chaos"
4:00pm, Refreshments at 3:45

19th -Mark S. Cohen, (UCLA Brain Mapping Center)
"Multiscalar Neuroimaging: Higher Resolution in Space and Time"

12th -Alonso Botero, (Universidad de los Andes, Bogata, Colombia and University of South Carolina)
"New Insights into the Statistical Foundation of Thermodynamics from Quantum Information Theory"

5th -Joseph Johnson,(University of South Carolina)
"Two Talks for the Price of One"
"A Proposal for a New Kind of Game Theory"
"The Retention of Information in Systems with Entropy"


September

28th -Frank Avignone,(University of South Carolina)
"27 YEARS: A Retrospective Overview"

21st -Dave Tedeschi),


14th -Jian Ge, (University of Florida)
"An All Sky Extrasolar Planet Survey with the Sloan Telescope"

12th -Toru Sato, (Osaka University)
"Dynamical Model of Meson Production Reaction in the Nucleon Resonance Region"

7th -John Huchra, (Harvard University)
"A New Map of the Nearby Universe"

August

31st -Frank Avignone, (University of South Carolina)
"Investigating Neutrino Properties with Nuclear Double-Beta Decay"

24th -Dept. Group Presentations

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