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 |