Fall 2012 Colloquium Schedule
Colloquia are presented at 4:10 pm on Thursdays
in 1415 Biomedical & Physical Sciences Bldg.
Refreshments are served at 3:30 pm in 1400 Biomedical & Physical Sciences Bldg.
(2012) |
Speaker |
Speaker's Institution |
Title |
Speaker Schedule |
Local Host |
August 30 |
John Ellis | CERN Switzerland | To Higgs or not to Higgs? That is One of the Questions | Chivukula | |
September 06 |
Eric Zimmerman |
Colorado |
Neutrino Mass and Oscillations: an Experimental View |
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September 13 |
Paul Corkum |
Ottawa Canada |
Generating, Measuring and Using Attosecond Pulses |
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September 20 |
Cowen Chair Investiture |
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September 27 |
Dave Latham |
Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr for Astrophysics |
Super Earths and Life |
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October 04 |
Chris Adami |
MSU |
The Physics of Information |
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October 11 |
Albert Fert |
Paris |
Recent Developments and Emerging Directions in Spintronics 2013 Distinguished Lecturer, Public Lecture Oct. 10 |
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October 18 |
Alan Dressler |
Carnegie Instit. for Sci. |
Infalling Groups and Galaxy Evolution in the IMACS Cluster Building Survey |
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October 25 |
Suzanne Staggs |
Princeton |
More Physics from the Cosmic Microwave Background from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope |
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November 01 |
Remco Zegers |
NSCL |
The Spin-Isospin Response of Nuclei and Applications in Astro- and Neutrino-Physics.
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November 08 |
Lance Dixon |
SLAC |
Loops, Trees and New Physics at the LHC |
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November 15 |
Alexandra Gade |
NSCL |
Tracking Changes in the Nuclear Structure with Fast Beams of Rare Isotopes
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November 22 |
Thanksgiving Day: no colloquium |
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November 29 |
David Jarvis Dean |
ORNL |
2007-2020 Nuclei and Astrophysics |
Map to the BioMedical & Physical Sciences Building
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