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Department Colloquia
Spring 2002




Chem-Phys 155
Fridays 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Refreshments at 3:15 PM

Colloquia distinguished by a shift in time or place are indicated by an *. Please see the accompanying links for details.

Some links may not be active until the week of the talk.

Jan 18 G. Cao, S. Das and N. Levenson, University of Kentucky
Our New Members
Abstract
Jan 25 Al Shapere, University of Kentucky
Black Holes, Cosmic Rays, and Extra Dimensions
Abstract
Feb 1 Bob Compton, University of Tennessee
Multipole-Bound Molecular Anions
Abstract
Feb 8 Jim Eisenstein, Caltech
The Quantum Hall Effect Meets Bose Condensation
Abstract
Feb 15 Jeff Bennett, University of Colorado
Strategies for Teaching Astronomy and Other Sciences
Abstract
Feb 22 Krishna Rajagopal, MIT
The Condensed Matter Physics of QCD
Abstract
Mar 1 Neil Evans, University of Texas
From Molecular Cores to Planet-Forming Disks
Abstract
Mar 8 Eric D. Feigelson, Penn State
X-rays, Young Stars and the Origin of our Solar System
Abstract
Mar 15 Spring Break  
Mar 22 Leonti N. Labzowsky, St. Petersburg University
Parity non-conservation in neutral atoms and highly charged ions
Abstract
Mar 29 Ashok Sen, Penn State
String theory and tachyons
Abstract
Apr 5 Yehuda Salu, Howard University
A Connectionist Perspective of Brain and Mind
Abstract
Apr 12 Francesco Iachello, Yale University
The Discovery of Supersymmetry in Nuclei
Abstract
*Apr 15 Michael Eides, University of Kentucky
Rise and Decline of New Physics in Muon g-2
Abstract
Apr 19 Gerry Brown, SUNY Stony Brook
Black-hole Mass-Period Correlation in Soft-X-ray Transients and its Implication for Gamma Ray Bursters
Abstract
Apr 26 Lee Armus, Caltech/JPL
Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies in the SIRTF Era
Abstract


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Last updated on
March 20, 2002