Physics Department
Texas A&M University

COLLOQUIUM SCHEDULE   Spring 2005


All talks 4:00 PM in room 202 ENPH unless othewise noted
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DATE
NAME
TITLE
HOST
Thurs. Jan 13 Haiyan Wang, Los Alamos National Laboratory Generation and Analysis of Magnetic Flux Pinning Sites in YBa2Cu3O7-δ Films Naugle
Wed. Jan 19 Igor Lyuksyutov, Texas A&M University Manipulating Vortices and Femtodroplets with Hybrid Magnetic Structures Naugle
Thurs. Jan 20 Jeong Y. Park, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Atomic or molecular scale probe of correlation between materials properties Naugle
Wed. Jan 26 Igor V. Roshchin, University of California - San Diego Magnetic Nanostructures Naugle
Thurs. Jan 27 Bhaskar Dutta, University of Regina Probing the Connection Between Supersymmetry and Dark Matter Nanopoulos
Mon. Jan 31 Jason N. Crain, National Institute of Standards and Technology Spectroscopy of Electronic States in Reduced Dimensions on Silicon Naugle
Tues. Feb 1 Vassilis Spanos, University of Minnesota Supersymmetric Dark Matter in the post-WMAP era Nanopoulos
Thurs. Feb 3 Csaba Balazs, Argonne National Laboratory The Origin of Matter Nanopoulos
Tues. Feb 8 Thomas Udem, MPQ, Garching, Germany Hydrogen Spectroscopy and the Limits on the Drift of Fundamental Constants Schuessler
Thurs. Feb 10 Paul Chu, President, Hong Kong Univ. Science and Technology The Observation of Complex Magnetic-Induced Re-Entrant Phase Diagrams in Multiferroic Manganites and Iron Borates Naugle
Thurs. Feb 24 Dennis Judd, Prairie View A&M University CP-Violation and the BaBar Experiment at the Stanford Asymmetric Collider (PEPII) Webb
Thurs. Mar 3 Saskia Mioduszewski, Brookhaven National Laboratory Jet Physics at RHIC Ko
Wed. Mar 9 1:45 - 3:00 PM Emil Wolf , University of Rochester (Distinguished Lecture Series) Scientists Who Created the World of Optics Zubairy
Wed. Mar 9 4:30 - 5:30 PM Robert Grzywacz, University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Laboratory A new type of radioactivity -- the two-proton decay of 45Fe Hardy
Thurs. Mar 10 Emil Wolf , University of Rochester (Distinguished Lecture Series) Young's Interference Experiment 200 Years Later Zubairy
Thurs. Mar 17 --- (spring break holiday) ---
Wed. Mar 23 Michael Famiano, Nat'l Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University Experimental Investigations of the Asymmetry Term of the Nuclear Equation of State Hardy
Mon. Mar 29 Dudley Herschbach, Texas A&M University (Distinguished Lecture) Dimensional Scaling in Chemical Physics Scully
Thurs. Mar 31 Richard Luduena, University of Texas - San Antonio Functional Significance of Tubulin Isotypes Schuessler
Thurs. Apr 7 Lihong Wang, Royce E. Wisenbaker II Professor of Engineering, TAMU High-resolution Biophotonic Imaging Kattawar
Fri. Apr 15 Laurens W. Molenkamp, Universität Würzburg TBA Sinova
Thurs. Apr 21 Valery Pokrovsky, Texas A&M University Statistical physics of strings and kinks (Lars Onsager Prize Talk) Ross
Thurs. Apr 28 Prof. Catherine J. McNeal, Scott & White Hospital and Prof. Ronald D. Macfarlane, TAMU Dept. Chemistry Biomarkers for Atherosclerosis: Development and Clinical Applications Schuessler
Thurs. May 5 Michael F. Thorpe, Arizona State University Flexibility and Mobility in Biomolecules Schuessler
Thurs. May 12 John Y.T. Wei, University of Toronto Nanoscale Studies of Exotic Superconductors Hu