Departmental Colloquia
Spring 1999

Departmental Colloquia
(as of 02 February 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.
 
Spring 1999
Date Speaker Topic
 
19 January
Jack Wells
ORNL
Physical Reality of Light-Induced Atomic States
21 January
Thursday
Dorin Ionescu
LBL
Dynamics of Atomic Processes in Energetic Collisions Involving Highly Charged Ions
09 February John Carlstrom
Chicago
Imaging the Sunyaev Zel'dovich Effect: The Age and Mass of the Universe
16 February Ed Kashy
NCSL
Traditional Teaching and Network Technology: Enhancing Student Success in Large Classes
22 February
Monday
Andre Turcot
Michigan
The Higgs Boson: The Key to Beyond the Standard Model
25 February
Thursday
Kevin Pitts
Fermilab
A Search for CP Violation in the B System
01 March
Monday
Regina Demina
Fermilab
Gambling Strategy at Tevatron
04 March
Thursday
Ray Culbertson
Chicago
The Many Faces of SUSY
09 March Heinrich Jaeger
James Frank Institute
Mesoscopic Self-Assembly with Copolymers
11 March
Thursday
Dhiman Chakraborty
Fermilab
The Top Quark
16 March Gay Stewart
Arkansas
Sustainable Introductory Course Reform: A Success Story
18 March
Thursday
Don Lincoln
Fermilab
Multiscale Strong Interactions: Experimental Highlights
18 March
2000 hrs
Gerhard Kraft
GSI-Darmstadt
Breakthrough in Tumor Irradiation with Heavy Ion Beams (see poster)
23 March

Spring Break & APS Centennial

06 April P. Spentzouris
Fermilab
The Muon Collider: A Potential Next Generation Laboratory for Particle Physics
13 April Thomas Russel
Massachusetts
Flipping, Frustrating and Foiling Copolymers: Routes to Controlled Nanoscopic Structures
20 April Edward Kramer
UC Santa Barbara
The Physics of Polymers Near Surfaces
22 April
Thursday
Mitio Inokuti
Argonne
Electronic Degradation in Gases
27 April Richard Mushotzky
NASA/Goddard
Cosmological Implications of X-ray Observations of Groups and Clusters
04 May Ned Wright
UCLA
The Cosmic IR Background at SIRTF
 
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.