Department of Physics Colloquia - Spring 2003

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Unless noted otherwise, Physics Colloquia are held at 4:00 pm in Cox 206. Refreshments are served from 3:30 to 4:00 outside of Cox 110.

Monday, January 27
Diane Markoff
NC State University
Neutrino Oscillations: First Results from KamLAND

Monday, February 3
Eli Rotenberg
LBL
Surfing k-space at the Electron Structure Factory

Monday, February 10
Kate Scholberg
MIT
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station

Monday, February 24
Marvin Marshak
University of Minnesota
A New Frontier: Science Underground

Monday, March 3
Anna Lin
Duke University
Frequency Locking of reaction diffusion patterns

Monday, March 17
Dave Aspnes
NC State University
The Microscopic Origins of Optical Properties and the Simplified Bond-Hyperpolarizability Model of Second-Harmonic Generation

Monday, March 24
Carl Wieman
University of Colorado
Bose-Einstein condensation: quantum weirdness at the lowest temperature in the universe

Thursday, April 3 (note special day!)
Ralph Wijers
University of Amsterdam
Black Holes Shining Brightly?

Monday, April 7
Dean Chapman
Illinois Institute of Technology
New Sources of X-ray Imaging Contrast

Monday, April 14
Ronald K. Thornton
Tufts University
WebILDS: Interactive Lecture Demonstrations Delivered Over the Internet

Monday, April 21
David Brown
NC State University
Observing the Universe with Gravitational Waves

Monday, April 28
Undergraduate Symposium