Departmental Colloquia
Fall 2000


Colloquia are held at 1630 hrs on Tuesdays (or Thursdays) in Cardwell 102.
Refreshments are served beforehand at around 1615 hrs in Cardwell 119.
Atomic Physics Seminars are held Wednesdays at 1330 hrs.
Nuts & Bolts is held in CW119 at 1330 hrs on Mondays.
 
Fall 2000
Date Speaker Topic
 
29 August
Sergei Nagaitsev
FNAL
Physics of Electron Cooling
05 September
M. Dobrowolska-
Furdyna

Notre Dame
Wide Gap Semiconductor Quantum Dots - Fabrication, Carrier Localization and Optics
12 September
Jeffrey Peterson
Carnegie Mellon
The Flat Universe
19 September
Ken Shih
Texas
Quantum Engineering of Metallic Thin Films
26 September
13:00 Forum Hall
Michael Turner
Chicago
What We Know About How the Universe Began and How We Know It
26 September
Michael Turner
Chicago
The Dark Side of the Universe
28 September
Thurs
Gary Wysin
Kansas State
Spin Waves and Nonlinearity in Magnets
03 October
Robert Jones
Virginia
Using Short Electromagnetic Pulses to Manipulate Electronic Wavefunctions
10 October
Stephen Reucroft
Northeastern
What is Mass?
12 October
Thurs
Bharat Ratra
KSU
Is The Universe Flat or Open?
17 October
Robert Beichner
North Carolina State
SCALE-UP: Student Centered Activities for Large Enrollment University Physics
24 October
Stephen McGuire
SU Baton Rouge
LIGO, Material Science, and Education
26 October
Thurs
Uwe Thumm
KSU
How to Deal with Nanostructures in Femtoseconds
31 October
Suzanne Franks
Kansas State
Gender Equity in Physics: Challenges and Strategies
09 November
Thursday
Tim Gay
Nebraska
The Physics of Football
(Just prior to the KSU-NU game)
14 November
Megan Donahue
STSCI
Distant Cluster Hunting: The Past and the Promise
21 November
Robert Weinstock
Oberlin
Inverse-square Orbits, Uniform Circular Motion, and Newton's Principia Exposed
 
See the current colloquium schedule, or review past colloquia via our site map.
The current schedule is also available in our Outlook public calendars.

Please note that no attempt has been made to maintain
the links within the old seminar & colloquium schedules.

 
Last updated on Tuesday, 28-Feb-2006.