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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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Fall 2008
Colloquium Bibliographies (from the Science & Engineering Library)
bullet September 1
Labor Day, University Holiday
bullet September 8
Chemical Routes to Graphene for Applications
Prof Richard Kaner
Chemistry, UCLA
Abstract
bullet September 15
Beating the diffraction limit--Don't believe everything you hear in Physics 163!
Prof Alex Small
Physics Department, Cal Poly Pomona
Abstract
bullet September 22
Einstein, Nanoscience, and Superconductivity
Prof Marvin Cohen
Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
bullet September 29
Can the Superconductor-Insulator Transition be a Duality Quantum Phase Transition?
Professor Wenhao Wu
Physics, Texas A&M
Abstract
bullet October 6
The Mysterious Beauty of the Kondo Effect
Professor Gerd Bergmann
Physics, USC
Abstract
bullet October 13
Evolution of Substructure in Clusters of Galaxies as Observed in X-Rays
B C Hart
UC Irvine
Abstract
bullet October 20
Carbon nanoelectronics: from correlated electrons to sensors and devices
Prof Marc Bockrath
Caltech
Abstract
bullet October 27
Two and Three dimensional Integration of Nanowires for Flexible Electronics
Dr Zhiyong Fan
Electrical Engineering, UC Berkeley
Abstract
bullet November 3
Complexity of the Quantum Adiabatic Algorithm
Prof Peter Young
Physics, UC Santa Cruz
Abstract
bullet November 10
Carbon and Non-Carbon Nanotubes: Growth, Properties, and Potential Applications
Professor Yoke K Yap
Physics, MTU
Abstract
bullet November 17
The Numerical Study of Quantum Chromodynamics
Prof Robert Sugar
UCSB
Abstract
bullet November 24
Preserving and extending quantum coherence: from the spin echo effect to fault tolerant quantum computation
Prof Daniel Lidar
Chemistry, USC
Abstract
bullet December 1
Tsunami in a Nanomagnet: Nonlinear Spin Waves Excited by Spin Current
Professor Ilya Krivorotov
Physics, UCI
Abstract

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