Nuclear Physics Seminar
Spring Semester
Thursday, January 24th 2008
Speaker: Organizational Meeting
Thursday, January 31st 2008
Thursday, February 7th 2008
Speaker: Joe Kapusta, University of Minnesota
Subject: Determination of Vector Meson Properties in Dense Matter via Relativistic Nuclear Collisions
Thursday, February 14th 2008
Speaker: Jeremiah Mans, University of Minnesota
Subject: Status of the LHC Collider and the CMS Detector
Thursday, February 21st 2008
Speaker: Pasi Huovinen, Purdue University
Subject: Ideal fluid hydrodynamics at RHIC - is there really support for perfect fluid?
Thursday, February 28th 2008
Speaker: Jim Kneller, University of Minnesota
Subject: Three Flavor Monte Carlo Neutrino Oscillations
Thursday, March 6th 2008
Speaker: Yong Qian, University of Minnesota
Subject: New developments in flavor transformation of supernova neutrinos
Thursday, March 13th 2008
There will be no seminar this week.
Thursday, March 20th 2008
Thursday, March 27th 2008
Speaker: Evan Frodermann, Ohio State University
Subject: Brightness of the Quark Gluon Plasma
Thursday, April 3rd 2008
Speaker: Projjwal Banerjee, University of Minnesota
Subject: Testing Supernova Explosion Mechanism by Neutrino Signals in SNO
Thursday, April 10th 2008
Speaker: Scott Bowman, University of Minnesota
Subject: Phase Diagram of the Linear Sigma Model with Quarks at Finite Temperature and Density
Thursday, April 17th 2008
There will be no seminar this week.
Thursday, April 24th 2008
Speaker: Tom Kelley, University of Minnesota
Subject: Towards an AdS/QCD Model that Incorporates Chiral Symmetry Breaking
Friday, May 2nd 2008
Speaker: Todd Springer, University of Minnesota
Subject: Transport Coefficients from the Gravity Dual
Note change of date and time, this week only.
Thursday, May 8th 2008
Speaker: Mikhail Shifman, University of Minnesota
Subject: Highly Excited Mesons, Linear Regge Trajectories and the Pattern of the Chiral Symmetry Realization
Thursday, May 15th 2008
There will be no seminar this week.
Thursday, May 22nd 2008
The seminar has ended for the semester. It will return in September 2008
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