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COLLOQUIUM SCHEDULE - SPRING 2007

Wednesdays at 4:00pm in 104 Gore Hall

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

Colloquium Committee; Branislav Nikolic, Chair, Tom Gaisser, John Gizis, George Hadjipanayis, Marianna Safronova, Michael Shay

Date Speaker
Affiliation
Title Host
Feb 7
Justin Kasper
Kavll Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
MIT
Breaking the Ionospheric Barrier: The Mileura Wide-field Array and the Return of Low Frequency Radio Astronomy Matthaeus
Feb 14
Petar Maksimovic
Johns Hopkins University
Discovery of Σb elementary particles at Fermilab
***POSTPONED UNTIL MAY***
Nikolic
Feb 21
Steve Pierson
American Physical Society
China and India: A new Sputnik? Federal funding for physical sciences research
Nikolic
Feb 28
Elbio Dagotto
Oak Ridge National Lab
Complexity in Transition Metal Oxides Nikolic
Mar 14
Reshmi Mukherjee
Barnard College
Columbia University
GeV Astrophysics: Results from Satellite-based Experiments Holder
Mar 21
Alan MacDonald
University of Texas Austin
Graphene: A Romance of Two Dimensions Nikolic
Mar 28
Spring Break
No Colloquium
 
Apr 4
Rich Townsend
Bartol Research Institute
University of Delaware
Animating the Glowing Magnetospheres of Massive Stars
***ROOM CHANGE to 116 Gore Hall ***
 
Apr 11
Licia Verde
University of Pennsylvania
Connecting the cosmos with quarks: the promise of precision cosmology
Nikolic
Apr 24 Takaaki Kajita
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research
University of Tokyo
The discovery of small neutrino masses
Swann Lecture
***NOTE DATE CHANGE***
Gaisser
May 9
Vincent Harris
Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
Northeastern University
Ferrite Materials as Nanoparticles, Films, Crystals, and Metamaterials as Related to High Frequency Applications
Xiao

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