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Spring 2010

Fall 2009 | Spring 2010 |

Unless otherwise noted, colloquia are held at 4:00 p.m. in Physics room 203.
Tea/cookies are served at 3:30 p.m. in Physics room 242.

Next Colloquium

Thursday December 03, 2009

Elena Aprile

Elena Aprile
Columbia University
"The Search for Dark Matter with the XENON Experiment"
Time: 4:00pm
Location: PHYS 203 - Refreshments are served at 3:30 p.m. in Physics room 298
Host: Ian Shispey



Date

Speaker

Host

Abstract

January 14
Jaehyon (Jay) Rhee
Jaehyon (Jay) Rhee
Purdue University

"Very Metal-Poor Stars in the Milky Way"

Ian Shipsey Abstract
January 21
Gene Spafford
Gene Spafford
Purdue University

"Cyber Security"

Ian Shipsey Abstract
January 28 Richard Steiner
NIST Quantum Electrical Metrology Div

"How measuring the Planck Constant gets to an Electronic Kilogram Standard"

Ian Shipsey Abstract
February 04 Charles Gammie
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

"TBD"

Maxim Lyutikov Abstract
February 11 Dr. Donald Erbschloe

"TBD"

Ephraim Fischbach Abstract
February 18

"TBD"

Abstract
February 25

"TBD"

Abstract
March 04 Yeong E Kim
Purdue University

"Deuterium Fusion in Metal"

David Koltick Abstract
March 11
Craig Hogan
Craig Hogan
University of Chicago

"Probing the Planck Scale with Holographic Noise in Michelson Interferometers"

Ian Shipsey Abstract
March 25
Roger Romani
Roger Romani
Stanford Fermi Gamma Ray Observatory

"TBD"

Maxim Lyutikov Abstract
April 01 Lihong Wang
Professor of Radiology (secondary appointment) Optical Imaging Laboratory Department of Biomedical Engineering Washington University in St. Louis

"TBD"

David Nolte Abstract
April 08
Ramesh Narayan
Ramesh Narayan
Harvard University

"TBD"

Anant Ramdas Abstract
April 15 Robert Brown

"TBD"

Abstract
April 22 Rajendran Raja
Fermilab

"Accelerator-Driven Nuclear Energy -- The Thorium Option"

Virgil Barnes Abstract
April 29
Julia Phillips
Julia Phillips
Director, Physical, Chemical, and Nano Sciences Center Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM

"Science and the Energy Security Challenge: The Example of Solid-State Lighting"

Ian Shipsey Abstract