Department of Physics Colloquia - Spring 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.
January 25
Robert P. Behringer
Department of Physics, Duke University
Granular Materials:
Friction, Fluctuations and Instabilities
February 1
James W. York
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina
Calculating Gravity Waves: Can Einstein's Equations Be Tamed?
February 8
Alex R. Dzierba
Department of Physics, Indiana University
Photoproduction
of Gluonic Excitations
February 15
Gordon Jones
Department of Physics, Indiana University and National Institute of Standards
and Technology
Polarized 3He
in Fundamental Symmetries, Medical Imaging and Materials Science
February 18 (Thursday)
Tom Steiger
Department of Physics, University of Washington
Something
New Under the Sun: Using Neutral-Current Interactions to Solve the
Solar Neutrino Problem
February 22
Fred Wietfeldt
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Fundamental
Symmetry Tests Using Polarized Cold Neutrons
Feburary 25 (Thursday)
Mark
Jones
William and Mary College
Measurement
of the Ratio of the Proton's Electric to Magnetic Form Factors
March 1
Albert Young
Princeton University
Using Ultra-Cold
Neutrons to test the Electroweak Standard Model
March 8
Spring Break
March 15
Mark O. Robbins
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University
Where Does
Friction Come From?
March 22
APS Centennial Meeting week
March 29
Nina Allen
Department
of Botony, NCSU
Imaging
of Plant Cells Using Light Microscopy: Physics and Biology Meet
April 5
Enrique Lomba
Instituto Rocasolano, Madrid, Spain
Tight-binding Modeling of the Semiconductor/Metal Transition in
Molten Selenium:
A Molecular Dynamics Study
April 12
Thomas J. Greytak, presenting the John B. Derieux Lecture
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bose-Einstein
Condensation in Atomic Hydrogen
April 19
David E. Jesson
Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Cooperative
Nucleation, Self-Limiting Growth and Shape Transitions
during Strained
Layer Epitaxy
April 26
Undergraduate Research Symposium
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