ILP Theory Unit
AMO Seminar Series, Fall 2002
Thursdays 12:05-1:05 PM in MLT 309
- September 26
- "Electron Density in Jupiter's Magnetosphere" --Prof. J. Ansher (Physics)
- October 10
- "Phase synchronization of chaos" --Prof. E. Rosa (Physics)
- October 17
- "Comparison between Maxwell and Boltzmann theory" --Prof. S. Menon (Physics)
- October 24
- "Multi spacecraft measurement" --Prof. D. Holland (Physics)
- October 31
- "The creation of an electron from nothing" --Prof. P. Krekora (Physics)
- November 7
- "Quantitative study of brain function" --Prof. P. Garris (Biology)
- November 14
- "Classification of galaxies with unsupervised neural networks" --Prof. S. Goderya (Physics)
- November 21
- "Most favorable paths for photons in turbid media" --Prof. M. Marsalli (Mathematics)
- December 5
- "Early experiments of light scattering in turbid media" --Prof. G. Rutherford (Physics)
Physics Colliquia, Fall 2002
All colloquia will be held on Tuesdays in Moulton 214 starting at 4pm (coffee and cookies will be served at 3:30pm, by Moulton 214).
- September 10
- "Surface Investigation by Using Electron Spectroscopies."
Dr. Paul Wang, Department of Physics, Bradley University
- October 1
- "Photons and Phonons in Nanocrystals"
Dr. Guoki Liu, Argonne National Laboratory
- October 29
- "Nanomagnetism: From Films to Wires and Dots"
Dr. Dongqi Li, Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
- November 5
- "Bringing the Universe Down to Earth (A Career as a Planetarium Professional"
Karen Klamczynski, Barlow Planetarium, University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley
(This talk is presented as part of the Physics Alumni Lecture Series.)
- November 12
- "Thermodynamic Modeling of the Formation of Aerosol Particles in the Ambient Atmosphere"
Garnet Erdakos, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering in Oregon Graduate Institute
(This talk is presented as part of the Physics Alumni Lecture Series.)
- November 19
- "Matter Optics with Electrons"
Dr. Herman Batelaan, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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