Physics Department Colloquium Schedule
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Fall 2003
Date
Speaker (Affil.): Title Local Host
Sept
3
Zheng-Tian Lu (Argonne National Lab):
TBA
Jun Ye
 
10
Michael Zudov (Univ. Utah):
Microwave-pumped 2D electron systems: from oscillatory photoresistance to "zero-resistance" states
Anton Andreev
 
17
David Hammer (Univ. Maryland):
What do the students need?
Steve Pollock
 
24
James Cronin (Univ of Chicago):
The Pierre Auger Observatory: A detector for the highest energy cosmic rays.
Uriel Nauenberg
Oct
1
Jack Harris (Harvard):
Cold atoms without laser cooling: the frontier of buffer-gas trapping.
Konrad Lehnert
 
8
Tom Russell (UMass at Amherst):
Micro to Nanoscale Patterning Using Electric Fields
Noel Clark
 
15
Ed Kinney (CU Physics):
Compton Scattering from Quarks and Gluons
TBA
 
22
Stefan Westerhoff (Columbia University):
HiRes: Mapping the High Energy Universe
Eric Zimmerman
 
29
Peter Schuster (Univ. of Vienna, Austria):
Biomolecular Evolution from a Physicist's Point of View
Paul Phillipson
Nov
5
Reinhard Schumacher (CMU):
Hunting the Pentaquark
Ed Kinney
 
12
Patrick O'Shea (Univ Maryland):
The Quest for Bright Beams
John Cary
 
19
Joel Moss (LANL):
LOOKING FOR SILVER BULLETS (Adventures in unconventional nuclear defense R&D)
Eric Zimmerman
 
26
No Colloquium due to Thanksgiving
TBA
Dec
3
Tim Niebauer ():
Absolute Gravity and Gradiometry: Satellite Ranging in a Can
David Bartlett
 
10
Oleg Tchernyshyov (Johns Hopkins):
The world's most frustrated magnet
Anton Andreev