
Department of Physics Colloquia - Fall 1998
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Unless noted otherwise, Physics Colloquia are held at 4:00 on Mondays
in Cox 206. Refreshments are served from 3:30 to 4:00 in room 400, Cox
Hall.
August 31
Geoffrey Nunes, Dartmouth College
Berry's Phase and Force Microscopy
September 7
Labor Day
September 14
Fred Lado, North Carolina State University
Heisenberg spin fluid in an external magnetic
field
September 21
C. Megan Urry, Johns Hopkins University and Space Telescope
Science Institute
Host Galaxies of Active Galactic Nuclei
September 28
Winfred Denk, Bell Labs
Life at 10 Gw/cm^2: low damage imaging in living
tissue using multiphoton microscopy
October 5
Bruce A. Remington, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Bringing the Stars Down to Earth: Astrophysics
Experiments Using Intense Lasers
October 12
Fall Break
October 19 , The L.H. Thomas Lecture, 124
Dabney Hall
Sheldon Glashow, Harvard University
The Particle and the Universe -- All Features
Large and Small.
October 26
Matthew Baring, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Highly-Magnetized Pulsars: Radio Quiet and
X-ray Loud
November 2
Craig Sarazin, University of Virginia
Luminous Plasma and Dark Matter in Clusters
of Galaxies
November 9
Gloria Lubkin, Physics Today
Fifty Years of Physics Today
November 16
Ludwig de Braeckeleer, Duke University
Neutrino Physics with the KamLAND Detector
November 23, Joint Colloquium with Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
C. Russell Philbrick, Penn State University
Raman Scattering Lidar for Investigations
of Atmospheric Properties
November 30
John Quinn, University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Oak Ridge
National Lab
The Composite Fermion Approach to Quantum Hall
Systems: A Hund's Rule for Monopole Harmonics
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