Fall 2001 seminars:
- September 21 - "Debriefing on first week of
labs/recitations/workshops", led by Steve Manly
- September 28 - "Physics Databases: When to Choose
One" - Pat Sulouff
- October 5 - "Probing
nuclear matter in heavy-ion collisions at Fermi energies", Udo Schroder
- October 12 - "Critical
transport through mesoporous random materials" - Eldred Chimowitz
- October 19 - "Academic
Honesty" - Nick Bigelow
- October 26 -
"Nanoscale Science and Engineering with Silicon" - Philippe Fauchet
- November 2 -
"Organic and Biological Device Science" - Lewis Rothberg
- November 9 -
"Evaluations and grading workshop"- Steve Manly
- November 16 -
"High-speed microactuation of liquid for the laboratory on a chip" - Thomas
Jones
- November 30 -
"Multidimensional coherent femtosecond studies of protein folding and
dendrimers" - Shaul Mukamel
- December 7 -
"Superconducting quantum control circuits, superconductin qubits" - Marc Feldman
Spring 2002 seminars (dates still being filled):
- Feb 1 - "Superconductivity in low-dimensional
systems" - Wenhao Wu
- March 15 - "Femtosecond laser-matter
interactions" -Chunlei Guo
- March 1 - "Weak Bosons,
Top Quarks and Neutrinos -- Oh My!" - Kevin McFarland
- March 8 - "How shrouded
black holes shine, and the dynamics of stars, planetesimals and dust" - Alice Quillen
- March 15 - "Interfaces
and Nanostructures of Organic Semiconductors" - Yongli Gao
- March 29 - TA/TI evaluation
review - led by Steve Manly
- April 5 - "Relativistic
Heavy Ion Physics --- flowing along" - Steve Manly
- April 12 - "Are there any more spatial
dimensions" - Tom Ferbel
- April 26 -
"Schrodinger's Cat" - Adrian Melissinos