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COLLOQUIUM SCHEDULE - FALL 2004

Wednesdays at 4:00pm in 104 Gore Hall (Note new room)

Refreshments will be at 3:30 P.M. in Sharp 225 (Commons Room)

Date Speaker
Affiliation
Title Host
Sept 08
Ed Nowak
University of Delaware
Noise spectroscopy of modern magnetoresistive materials
Gizis
Sept 15
Millard Alexander
University of Maryland
Non-adiabatic effects in elementary chemical reactions

Szalewicz
Sept 22
John Xiao
University of Delaware
Spin polarized transport in magnetic tunnel junctions: The Effects due to DOS and Barrier Shape
Sept 29
David Seckel
Bartol Research Institute
University of Delaware
Radio detection of cosmic neutrinos  
Oct 6
Steven Beckwith
Space Telescope Science Institute
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field: the deepest image of the universe Gizis
Oct 13
Steven Anlage
University of Maryland
Probing New Materials with the Near-Field Microwave Microscope Gizis
Oct 20

 
Oct 27
Janet Conrad
Columbia University
Seeking the Small Silent Type
Gaisser
Nov 3
Douglas Bergman
Rutgers University
From HiRes to the Telescope Array: A Tale of Hybrid Vigor

Nov 10
Chung-Pei Ma
University of California Berkeley
Cosmological Structure Formation

Nov 17
David M. Straus
George Mason University
Weather and Circulation
Regimes: Chaos, Multiple Equilibria and Bi-Modality in Weather and Climate

Nov 24

Thanksgiving
Dec 1
Zlatko Bacic
New York University
Size-dependent solvent effects in quantum clusters: HF dimer in helium clusters and the HF molecule in para-hydrogen clusters
Dec 8
Giovanni Fazio
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
First Results from the Spitzer Space Telescope: A New View of the Infrared Universe
Gaisser 
 
Archive: Fall 2003 , Spring 2004
 
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