Department of Physics
8/30, Prof. Theodore A. Postol, "Science, Technology, and Tactics Relevant to National Missile Defense Systems"
9/6, Prof. George Crabtree, "Vortex Matter Flow Dynamics"
9/13, Prof. Hans Frauenfelder, "The Physics of Proteins"
9/20, Prof. Maria Spiropulu, "Signals from Extra Dimensions"
10/4, Prof. John Finley, "Probing the Infrared Background with a TeV Gamma-ray Beam"
10/11, Prof. Rolf Scharenberg, "Evidence for Hadronic Deconfinement in collisions at 1.8 TeV"
10/18, Prof. Sergei Khlebnikov, "Theory of the large-scale structure"
10/25, Prof. Alex Kim, "The Supernova Acceleration Probe (SNAP)"
11/1, Prof. Kevin R. Grazier, "Cassini at Jupiter"
11/8, Prof. Guy Consolmagno, "Asteroids and the Origins of Solar Systems"
11/15, Prof. Claude Canizares, "Probing Hot Cosmic Plasmas at High Spectral "Resolution with the Chandra X-ray Observatory"
11/29, Prof. William A. Zajc, "A Year at RHIC: First Data, New Phenomena"
12/6, Prof. Richard L. Hahn, The Current Status of Solar Neutrino Research: Results from the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory"
1/10, Prof. Joe Francisco, "The Interplay of Theory and Experiment in Elucidating the Atmospheric Fate of Air Pollutants"
1/17, Prof. Sergei Savikhin, "Photosystem I: following the path of energy transfer"
1/24, Prof. Gary Gladding, "Educating in Bulk: The Introductory Physics Course Revisions at Illinois"
1/31, Jorge H. RodrÃguez, "(Bio)molecular Electronic Structure"
2/7, Prof. Marc Caffee, "Rocks from space: probes for stellar processes and history."
2/14, Prof. E. Dan Hirleman, "Characterization of nano/microfeatures on surfaces using light scattering"
2/21, Prof. Alex R. Dzierba, "Search for Gluonic Excitations"
2/28, Prof. Bonnie T. Fleming, "The Case of the Oscillating Neutrino"
3/7, Prof. Simon Moss
3/28, Prof. Hans Frauenfelder, "The Physics of Proteins"
4/4, Prof. Donald M. Eigler, "There's Plenty of Room in the Middle: A Perspective From the Bottom"
4/10, Prof. George F R Ellis
4/19, Prof. John H. Campbell, "Managing Scientific Projects - An Alternate Life Style"
4/25, Prof. Virginia Ayers, "Site-specifc scanning probe microscopy of biological specimens"