ILP Theory Unit

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AMO Seminar Series, Spring 2000

Tuesday 12:00-1:00 PM in MLT 307B

February 1
"Light scattering by ultra-cold trapped atoms" --Dr. P. Krekora (Physics) (Physics)
February 8
"Superluminal speeds, causality and tunneling" --Prof. R. Grobe (Physics)
February 15
"Trapping phenomena in atoms" --Dr. H. Wanare (Physics)
February 29
"Cycloatoms" --Prof. Q. Su (Physics)
March 7
"Metastable helium reactions" --Prof. G.H. Rutherford (Physics)
March 21
"Does chaos imply irreversibility?" --Prof. R.F. Martin, Jr. (Physics)
March 28
"How do you judge the efficiency of a neural network?" --Prof. S. Goderya (Physics)
April 4
"Phonons and quantum dots" --Prof. S.F. Ren (Physics)
April 18
"Exchange interactions in atomic transitions" --Prof. K.R. Karim (Physics)
April 25
"Putting the "M" Back in AMO: Simulations of Acid Rain Precursor Molecules" --Prof. J. Standard (Chemistry)
May 2
"Do |x>'s exist in nature?" --Prof. S.D. Hassani (Physics)

Physics Colloquia, Spring 2000

All colloquia will be on Wednesdays in Moulton 214 starting at 4pm (coffee and cookies will be served at 3:30pm, by Moulton 214)

January 26, 2000
"Yet Another Way of Probing a Bose Condensate"
Dr. Piortre Krekore, Department of Physics, Illinois State University
February 23, 2000
"Mesoscale Thermal-Fluidic Electro-Mechanical Systems: Where the Physics of the Mesoscale are Exploited to Enhance Device Performance"
Dr. Mark Shannon, Department of Physics, University of Illinois
March 1, 2000
"Careers in Computational Physics: Some Real World Examples"
Mr. Robert Stoffel, Eli Lilli, ISU Physics Alumni Lecture
March 8, 2000
"Correlated Many-Particle Continuum States"
Dr. Michael Schulz, Department of Physics, University of Missouri - Rolla
March 22, 2000
"TBA"
Dr. Enrico Gratton, Department of Physics, University of Illinois

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