Department of PhysicsDate |
Speaker |
Host |
|---|---|---|
| August25 |
Ken Ritchie
Purdue University Molecular mobility and interactions in living cells |
Nick Giordano |
| September01 |
John Peterson
Purdue University Exploring the Dark Sector with Cluster of Galaxies |
Nick Giordano |
| September08 |
Sam Werner
Univeristy of Missouri Physics Laboratory, NIST Observation of Aharonov-Bohm Effects by Neutron Interferometry |
Al Overhauser |
| September15 |
Gary Westfall
Michican State University Teaching Physics in a World of Facebook, Cell Phones, Instant Gratification, and Short Attention Spans |
David Koltick |
| September22 |
Karol Lang
University of Texas, Austin Neutrino Physics without Neutrinos |
Virgil Barnes |
| September29 |
Gabor A Csathy
Purdue University Exotic Correlated Ground States of the Two-Dimensional Electron Gas |
Nick Giordano |
| October03 |
Chris Greene
Collisions and dynamics in cold quantum systems |
Nick Giordano |
| October13 |
Giovanni Vignale, Curator's Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Missouri The Power of the Abstract: A journey through the soul of theoretical physics |
Gabriele F Giuliani |
| October20 |
Yong P. Chen
PURDUE UNIVERSITY Chasing Dirac Particles in Condensed Matter Systems |
Nick Giordano |
| October27 |
Maxim Lyutikov
Purdue University Noble Prize in Physics 2011: our uncurved Universe is doomed for a Big Chill. |
Matt Lister |
| November03 |
Peter Voorhees
Northwestern University Topological Singularities in Materials: Dynamics and Universality |
Oana Malis |
| November10 |
J. Richard Bond
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA) Cosmic Information Theory and Analysis: IT from BIT, from BITs in IT |
Maxim Lyutikov |
| November17 |
Barry Sanders
University of Calgary Whither Quantum Computing? |
Sabre Kais |
| December01 |
Nu Xu
Nuclear Science Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory High-Energy Nuclear Collisions and QCD Phase Structure |
Fuqiang Wang |
| December08 |
Cliff Burgess
McMaster University and Perimeter Institute Last chance to be wrong about what will be found at the LHC |
Maxim Lyutikov |