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The Department of Physics and Astronomy Colloquium is held on Monday afternoons at 4:15 pm in room SLH 102 unless otherwise noted. Refreshments served at 3:45 pm.
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Spring 2007
Colloquium Bibliographies (from the Science & Engineering Library)
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January 15
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, University Holiday
January 22
- Exploring new states of matter by NMR
Raivo Stern
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (NICPB), Estonia
Abstract
January 29- — Special event combining theoretical physics and biology, co-hosted with the Neuroscience Research Institute.
- The Scalable Architecture of the Brain and an Underlying Universal Scaling Law
Charles F. Stevens
The Salk Institute
, SAL 101 - 4:00pm - Coffee 15 minutes before talk, full reception following the talk.
Abstract
February 5
- The Cryogenic World of Triton
Gary Peterson
Department of Geological Sciences,
San Diego State University
Abstract
February 12
- Approaching the Fermi surface: Correlated fermions viewed by the functional renormalization group
Carsten Honerkamp
Institute for Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics,
University of Würzburg
Abstract
February 19
- President's Day, University Holiday
February 26
- No Colloquium
No Colloquium
No Colloquium
March 5
- Viewing dark matter with weak gravitational lensing
Richard Massey
Astronomy,
California Institute of Technology
Abstract
March 12
- Spring Recess
March 19
- Quantum Magnetism and possible BEC in an organic Nickel compound
Vivien Zapf
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory,
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abstract
March 26
- What Is the "Dark Matter"?
Stefano Profumo
Theoretical Astrophysics,
CalTech
Abstract
April 2
- The Art and Science of Magnetism at Nanoscale.
Igor V. Roshchin
http://science.komkon.org/~igor/nanodots/,
Department of Physics,
University of California San Diego
Abstract
April 9
- Quark Soup al dente: Applied String Theory
Robert C Myers
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Abstract
April 16
- Soft Materials: Controlling and Probing Structure Formation at the Meso Scale
Hans Wyss
Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Group,
Department of Physics,
Harvard University
Abstract
April 23
- MnAs/GaAs A Model System for Spin-Based Physics
Thorsten Hesjedal
Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Waterloo
Abstract
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