Department of Physics Colloquia - Fall  1999

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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 23
David Aspnes
Department of Physics, NC State
Photon-Driven Localization:  How Materials Really Absorb Light
August 30
Eric Swanson
Department of Physics, NCState
The Search for Exotic Mesons
September 6
Labor Day
September 13
Harald Ade
Department of Physics, NC State
Polymers in Confined Geometries
September 20
             Phil Stiles
           Department of Physics, NC State
            Two Dimensions and Less:  Perspectives and Future Prospects
September 27
Bruce Kane
Laboratory for Physical Sciences, University of Maryland
Silicon-based Quantum Computation and Single Spin Measurement
October 4  (joint physics-biochemistry colloquium)
          Tom Irving
          Illinois Institute of Technology
            Biological Fiber Diffraction at the Advanced Photon Source
October 11
Fall Vacation
October 18
Reinhardt Schuhmann
Physical Review Letters
Physical Review Letters: An Insider's View
October 25
            Horst Stormer, presenting the Thomas Lecture
             Lucent Technologies
            Fractional Charges and Other Tales from Flatland
November 1
            Glen Edwards
          Department of  Physics, Duke University
            Biophysical Applications of Free-Electron Lasers
November 8
Milton Cole
Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
Novel One-dimensional Phases of Simple Gases and Mixtures Adsorbed
in Carbon Nanotubes
November 15
Roya Maboudian and Carlo Carraro
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley
Nanotechnology for the 21st Century:  Infinitesimal Machines
November 22
Andrew Szymkowiak
NASA Gordon Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
Measuring the Energies of Individual X-ray Photons

November 29
           Kwong Chung
             Department of Physics, NC State
          Atomic System under Synchrotron and Intense Laser Radiation
 
 


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