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Condensed Matter & Materials Physics Seminar (Spring - '07)

Seminars will take place at 2:00 pm on Tuesdays in 215 Sharp Lab (Bartol Conference Room) unless otherwise noted .

Date Speaker
Affiliation
Title Host
Thurs Jan 25 Ying Liu
Pennsylvania State University
Effects of sample topology in quasi-one-dimensional superconductors Nowak
Feb 6 Ping Ao
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Physics
University of Washington, Seattle
Towards Quantitative Systems Biology
(Re)emergency of landscape in stochastic dynamical modeling in biology: examples and outlook
Chui
Feb 13 Sara A. Majetich
Carnegie Mellon University
Magnetic Nanoparticles: Self-Assembly and Nanoscale Behavior Hadjipanayis
Feb 20 J. Z. Larese
Chemistry Department
University of Tennessee
Neutrons and Nanoscience: Opportunities and Challenges Glyde
Feb 27 Ian Appelbaum
University of Delaware
Silicon Spintronics Chui
Mar 6   APS Meeting  
Mar 13 D.A. Neumann
NIST Center for Neutron Research
Gaithersburg, MD
Neutrons and Hydrogen Storage Materials Glyde
Mar 20 Open    
Mar 27 SPRING BREAK    
Apr 3 Eva Andrei
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Rutgers University
Graphite, graphene, and relativistic electrons Nikolic
Apr 10 Open    
Apr 17 Jim Kolodzey
Electrical Engineering Department
University of Delaware
Terahertz sources  
Apr 24 Zhengyu Zhang
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Inverse Design of Metallic and Magnetic Nanostructures via Multiscale Modeling Xiao
May 1 Brian Willis
Chemical Engineering Department
University of Delaware
Engineering when Nanometers Count: Examples from Oxide Heteroepitaxy on Si(100) and Tunneling Devices for Molecular Electronics Chui
May 8th Qian Niu
Department of Physics
University of Texas at Austin
Berry phase effects on electronic properties Chui
May 15th Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience
Biomedical Applications of Magnetic Nanomaterials Unruh
July 7th Roy Chantrell
Department of Physics
University of York
Atomistic and multiscale models of ultrafast magnetisation processes with application to Heat Assisted Magnetic recording Chui

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