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Past Colloquia Spring 2013

Date

Speaker

Host

January10 Rafael Lang
Purdue University
Closing in on Dark Matter
Ian Shipsey
January17 Doug Glenzinski
Fermilab
A Rare Opportunity - the Mu2e Experiment at Fermilab
Ian Shipsey
January24 Brijesh Srivastava
Purdue University
"Matter Under Extreme Conditions"
Rolf Scharenberg
January31 Claire Gmachl
Dept. of Electrical Engineering & MIRTHE at Princeton University
Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Lasers
Oana Malis
February07 Kyoungsoo Lee
Purdue University
The Varied Fates of Galaxies in the Young Universe
Ian Shipsey
February14 Ali Shakouri
Purdue University - Birck
Nanoscale electrothermal energy transport
Yong Chen
February21 Andreas Becker
University of Colorado
Tracing Electron Dynamics on the Attosecond Time Scale
Chris Greene
February28 Ji-Xin Cheng
Purdue University - Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Bond-selective Imaging: A New Window into the Unseen World
David Nolte
March07 Peter Littlewood -- POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
Argonne National Laboratory
POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
Yong Chen
March14 SPRING BREAK -- No Colloquium
March21 Andrei Beloborodov
Columbia University
Mechanism of gamma-ray bursts
Dimitrios Giannios
March28 Michael Chapman
Georgia Tech
Non-equilibrium dynamics of a quantum pendulum
Yong Chen
April04 John Rigden
American Institute of Physics
Edward M. Purcell: The Complete Physicist
Anant Ramdas
April11 Robert Reasenberg
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory/Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Testing the Weak Equivalence Principle on a Sounding Rocket
Ephraim Fischbach
April12 Roger Dixon
Fermilab
The History of Tevatron
Bill Fornes
April17 Samuel Werner and Anthony Arrott
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Missouri and Neutron Physics Group, National Institutes of Standards and Technology/Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University
The Effect of the Earth's Gravity and Rotation on the Quantum Mechanical Phase of the Neutron/The Effect of Overhauser on Many
April18 John Hopfield
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University
Al as Mentor and Physics Pioneer
Ephraim Fischbach
April25 Robert Willett
Bell Laboratories
Non-Abelian excitations in solid state systems
Mike Manfra