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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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