Departmental Colloquia
Fall 1998

Departmental Colloquia
(as of 19 January 1999)

Colloquia are held at 1630 hrs on Tuesdays or Thursdays in Cardwell 102. Refreshments are served beforehand at around 1615 hrs in Cardwell 119.

Fall 1998
Date Speaker Topic
 
27 August Steve Lundeen
Colorado State
Laser Excited Atoms
03 September V. Nikolayev
New Orleans
Coalescence and Growth Kinetics of First Order Phase Transitions in Fluid Systems
08 September
Tuesday
Thomas Stöhlker
Darmstadt
QED for Very Heavy Few-Electron Systems
* Cancelled *
17 September Brett DePaola
Kansas State
Ion-atom Collisions with a Laser-Prepared Target
22 September
Tuesday
Lyman Page
Princeton
Measuring the Anisotropy in the Cosmic Microwave Background
29 September
Tuesday
Paul Langacker
Pennsylvania
Topics in High Energy Physics
* Cancelled *
06 October
Tuesday
Robert Kirshner
Harvard
Supernovae Measurments & the Cosmological Constant
15 October Dieter Schneider
LLNL
News from EBIT
20 October
Tuesday
Michael E. Peskin
SLAC
Superspectroscopy: The New Frontier in Elementary Particle Physics
27 October
Tuesday
Richard Gott
Princeton
Topics in Cosmology & Astronomy
05 November Amit Chakrabarti
Kansas State
Polymers in Solution and at Interfaces
10 November
Tuesday
Dirk Trautmann
Basel
Anti-Hydrogen Production using Relativistic Hadron Beams
17 November
Tuesday
Daniel Zajfman
Weizmann Institute
Physics with Stored and Cooled Molecular Ions
19 November Emil Sidky
Kansas State
Balancing Pencil and Computer: Semi-Analytic Approach to Atomic Theory
22-29 November Thanksgiving Week
07 December
Monday
Robert Forrey
Harvard
Matter Wave Interferometry, Solid-State Astrophysics, and Ultracold Molecular Physics - New Applications of Scattering Theory
08 December
Tuesday
Joseph Silk
Berkeley
Cosmic Microwave Background
* Cancelled *
09 December
Wednesday
Brett Esry
Harvard
Ultracold Three-Body Collisions

 
See the current colloquium schedule, or review past colloquia via our site map.
The current schedule is also available in our Outlook public calendars.

Please note that no attempt has been made to maintain
the links within the old seminar & colloquium schedules.