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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)
bullet January 15
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, University Holiday
bullet January 22
Exploring new states of matter by NMR
Raivo Stern
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (NICPB), Estonia
Abstract
bullet 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
bullet February 5
The Cryogenic World of Triton
Gary Peterson
Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University
Abstract
bullet 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
bullet February 19
President's Day, University Holiday
bullet February 26
No Colloquium
No Colloquium
No Colloquium
bullet March 5
Viewing dark matter with weak gravitational lensing
Richard Massey
Astronomy, California Institute of Technology
Abstract
bullet March 12
Spring Recess
bullet March 19
Quantum Magnetism and possible BEC in an organic Nickel compound
Vivien Zapf
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abstract
bullet March 26
What Is the "Dark Matter"?
Stefano Profumo
Theoretical Astrophysics, CalTech
Abstract
bullet 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
bullet April 9
Quark Soup al dente: Applied String Theory
Robert C Myers
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Abstract
bullet 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
bullet 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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