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The Department of Physics and Astronomy Colloquium is held on Monday afternoons at 4:15 p.m. in room SLH 102 unless otherwise noted.
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Fall 2004
Colloquium Bibliographies (from the Science & Engineering Library)
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August 30
- High Tc cuprate superconductors in a nutshell
Kazumi Maki
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
University of Southern California
September 6
- Labor Day, University Holiday
September 13
- Physics with Low-energy Antimatter
Cliff Surko
Positron Physics,
Department of Physics,
University of California, San Diego
Abstract
September 20
- Direct Oxidation Methanol Fuel Cell
Surya Prakash
Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute,
Department of Chemistry,
University of Southern California
September 27
- Quantum Information Science and Quantum Many-Body Physics
Guifré Vidal
Institute for Quantum Information,
California Institute of Technology
October 4
- No Colloquium
October 11
- Cyber Defense Technology Experimental Research (DETER) and Evaluation Methods for Internet Security Technology (EMIST)
Terry Benzel
DETER,
Information Sciences Institute,
University of Southern California
Abstract
October 18
- Application of the Complex System Theory to Peer-to-peer Data Networks
Cyrus Shahabi
Information laboratory,
Computer Science Department,
University of Southern California
October 25
- Quantum information processing with trapped ions: The battle against decoherence
Roee Ozeri
Ion Storage Group,
Time and Frequency Division,
NIST Boulder Laboratories
November 1
- Pharmacophoric Profiling of Enzyme Substrate Specificity
Amy Barrios
Department of Chemistry,
University of Southern California
November 8
- Oceanic N2 fixation and the Global C Cycle
Douglas Capone
Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies,
Department of Biological Sciences,
University of Southern California
November 15
- Tidbits about qubits: Spintronics and Spin Computation
Sankar Das Sarma
Condensed Matter Theory Center,
Department of Physics,
University of Maryland
November 22
- From Anderson Localization to Quantum Chaos
Boris Altshuler
Department of Physics,
Princeton University
November 29
- The limits of genetics in determining outcomes of aging
Caleb E. Finch
Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center,
University of Southern California
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