USC Physics & Astronomy
Department Colloquium

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Spring 1996

January 22
Bose-Einstein Condensation
Dr. Chris Gould
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, USC

January 29
Liberating Two electrons from Helium with One Photon
Dr. Robin Shakeshaft
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, USC

February 5
Fuzzy Engineering
Dr. Bart Kosko
Associate Professor and Director Signal and Image Processing Institute, USC

February 12
Whither Science and Physics in the 21st Century?
Dr. Lloyd Armstrong
Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs, USC

February 19
President's Day

February 26
Photonic Implementation of Neural Networks
Dr. Armand Tanguay
Department of Electrical Engineering / Electrophysics, USC

March 4
Visual Recognition
Dr. Christoph v.d.Malsburg
Departments of Computer Science and Physics & Astronomy, USC

March 11
Spring Recess

March 18
From Stars to Super-Planets
Dr. Didier Saumon, Department of Planetary Sciences and Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona

March 25
A Few Elementary Chemical Processes
Dr. Curt Wittig
Department of Chemistry, USC

April 1
Excited-State Molecular Photoionization Dynamics
Dr. Stephen T. Pratt
Argonne National Laboratory

April 8
Neutrino Processes in the Sun and Supernovae
A.B. Balantekin
Dept. of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Abstract

April 15
Interference Experiments with Twin Photons
Dr. Gerd Bergmann
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, USC

April 22
Astronomical Evidence for Missing Mass -- An Observer's View
Dr. Gibson Reaves
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, USC

April 29
Numerical Studies of Quantum Chromodynamics: Current STatus and Future Prospects
Dr. Robert Sugar
Dept. of Physics, UC Santa Barbara

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