Michigan State University
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Spring 2003 Colloquium Schedule

Colloquia are presented at 4:10 pm on Thursdays in 1415 Biomedical & Physical Sciences Bldg.
Refreshments are served at 3:45 pm in 1400A Biomedical & Physical Sciences Bldg.

Date 
(2003)
Speaker
Speaker's 
Institution
Title
Local 
Host
09 January
Thomas Glasmacher
Michigan State University
 Experiments towards an understanding of rare isotopes
 
16 January
 Michael Thorpe
 Michigan State University
Molecular Biophysics: From the Inanimate  to the Living
 
23 January
 Arthur Ramirez
 Los Alamos National Laboratory
 Geometrical Frustration in Solids
 Bass
30 January
       
06 February
 Ulrich Mosel
 University of Giessen
 Hadrons in a Medium
 Bauer
13 February
 Tom Abel
 Pennsylvania State University
 The First Stars in the Universe
 Beers
20 February
 Mildred Dresselhaus
 MIT
 The Remarkable Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
 
27 February
 Manuela Veloso
 Carnegie Mellon University
 Planning, Execution and Learning in Teams of Autonomous Robots
 Schroeder
06 March
Spring
Break
No
Colloquium
13 March 
 Giorgio Gratta
 Stanford University
 First Results from the KamLAND Experiment
 Weerts
20 March
Ellen D. Williams
 University of Maryland
 Fluctuations of Nanoscale Structures
-
27 March
 Barbara Jacak
 SUNY Stoneybrook
 The hottest stuff on Earth: What we are seeing at RHIC
Westfall
03 April 
 Daniel Tsui
 Princeton University
 More is indeed different:  An
example of novel physics from semiconductor electronics.
-
10 April
 Josh Klein
University of Texas 
 Unraveling the Solar Neutrino Problem at SNO
 Repko
17 April
 Margaret Geller
 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
 When Galaxies Collide
 Beers
24 April
Richard Ellis
California Institute of Technology
 
Beers


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Contact Lorie Neuman at neuman@pa.msu.edufor more information or if special accommodations are necessary.

This page last updated 17 September 2002, 17:21 p.m.