Elementary Particle Physics Seminar
Fall Semester
Tuesday, September 8th 2009
Speaker: Jaroslaw Nowak, Louisiana State University
Subject: Pion production in the neutrino induced interactions
Dr. Nowak is a candidate for a postdoc position with HEP group.
Tuesday, September 15th 2009
Tuesday, September 22nd 2009
Speaker: Ian Shipsey, Purdue University
Subject: The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
Tuesday, September 29th 2009
Speaker: Dan Cronin-Hennessy, University of Minnesota
Subject: Status of the BESIII Experiment
Tuesday, October 6th 2009
Speaker: Pete Zweber, University of Minnesota
Subject: D and Ds Semileptonic Decays at CLEO-c
Tuesday, October 13th 2009
Speaker: Bryan Dahmes, University of Minnesota
Subject: Prospects for Selected New Phenomena Searches with Early LHC Data
Tuesday, October 20th 2009
There will be no seminar this week.
Tuesday, October 27th 2009
There will be no seminar this week.
Tuesday, November 3rd 2009
Speaker: Jason Haupt, University of Minnesota
Subject: A differential cross-section measurement of the Z boson decay into two electrons as a function of Z rapidity
Tuesday, November 10th 2009
There will be no seminar this week.
Tuesday, November 17th 2009
Speaker: Zeb Krahn, University of Minnesota
Subject: "The NOvA Project: Experimental Status"
Tuesday, November 24th 2009
There will be no seminar this week.
Tuesday, December 1st 2009
Speaker: Michael Ehrlichman, Cornell University
Subject: A New Platform for Accelerator-Based X-Ray Science
Tuesday, December 8th 2009
The seminar will be held on Friday, this week only.
Friday, December 11th 2009
Speaker: John Kwong, Princeton University
Subject: Scintillation Pulse Shape Discrimination in a Two-Phase Xenon Time Projection Chamber
Mr. Kwong is a candidate for the experimental neutrino physics post-doc position.
Tuesday, December 15th 2009
The seminar has been canceled. Prof. Rusack will give a special School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquium on Wednesday.
Friday, December 18th 2009
Speaker: Oleg Kamaev, University of Minnesota
Subject: New results from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment
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