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Department of Physics Texas A&M University COLLOQUIUM SCHEDULE Fall 2006 |
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| DATE |
NAME |
TITLE |
HOST |
| Thurs. Aug 31 | Prof. Vincent Cassone, Texas A&M University | Organic Evolution, Mysticism and the Dark Future of Science | Sokolov |
| Thurs. Sep 7 | Prof. Gerhard Paulus, Texas A&M University | Strong-field laser atom interaction, the enabling technology of attosecond laser physics | Welch |
| Thurs. Sep 14 | Prof. Gerald North, Texas A&M University | Surface Temperature Reconstructions for the Last Millennium | Kattawar |
| Thurs. Sep 21 | Prof. Wenhao Wu, Texas A&M University | The Superconductor-Insulator Transition in Two-Dimensions | Hu |
| Tues. Sep 26 | Prof. Wolfgang Schleich, University of Ulm | Quantum physics and number theory | Zubairy |
| Thurs. Sep 28 | Prof. Alexey Belyanin, Texas A&M University | Nonlinear optics with semiconductor nanostructures | Hu |
| Thurs. Oct 5 | Prof. Jairo Sinova, Texas A&M University | Spin-Hall effect: a new twist on an old hat and other spintronics stories at TAMU | Hu |
| Thurs. Oct 12 | Prof. Peter McIntyre, Texas A&M University | New Physics and Technology for Accelerators | Hu |
| Thurs. Oct 19 | Prof. Manfred Fink, University of Texas at Austin | NEXTEX- Texas Neutrino Mass Experiment | Schuessler |
| Thurs. Nov 2 | Dr. Steve Asztalos, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Axions: The "hot" cold dark matter | Wang |
| Thurs. Nov 9 | Prof. Valery Kalatsky, University of Houston | Cortical maps of sensory world: Fourier approach to optical imaging | Pokrovsky |
| Weds. Nov 15 | Prof. Bernard Barbara, Laboratoire Louis Néel, CNRS Grenoble | From Quantum Relaxation to Quantum Coherence in Rare-Earth Ions | Lyuksyutov |
| Thurs. Nov 23 | (no colloquium, Thanksgiving Holiday) | --- | --- |
| Thurs. Nov 30 | Frank Paige, Brookhaven National Laboratory | TBA | Dutta |