semester, 2006
Sunday, January 1st 2006
Speaker: Antonello Scardicchio, MIT
Subject: The Optical Approach to Casimir Effect
Wednesday, January 4th 2006
Speaker: Vyacheslav Krutelyov, Texas A&M
Subject: Search for Supersymmetry using rare Bs-->mumu decays at CDF Run II
Monday, January 16th 2006
The seminar will not be held this week.
Tuesday, January 17th 2006
There will be no seminar this week.
This seminar will not be held this week.
Wednesday, January 18th 2006
Speaker: Tom Jones, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota
Subject: Violence in Cosmic Structure Formation
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, January 19th 2006
There will be no seminar this week.
Seminar will not be held this week.
There will be no seminar this week.
Friday, January 20th 2006
Speaker: Dr. Andrew Cole, University of Minnesota
Subject: K Giants and the G Dwarf Problem in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
There is no Colloquium this week.
This seminar will not be held this week.
Monday, January 23rd 2006
Speaker: Bernie Becker
Subject: "First Atmospheric Neutrino Results from Minos"
Tuesday, January 24th 2006
Speaker: Paul Barsic, University of Minnesota
Subject: First order phase transitions in Ferromagnet/Superconductor layered structures
Subject: Organizational meeting
Seminar will not be held this week.
Wednesday, January 25th 2006
Speaker: Bruce Hammer, Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota
Subject: Biological Physics
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Subject: Organizational Meeting
Thursday, January 26th 2006
Speaker: Kisha Delain and Henry Lee
Subject: T.B.A.
Speaker: Mitchell Luskin, University of Minnesota School of Mathematics
Subject: Deterministic Methods for Sampling the Canonical Ensemble
Speaker: Joseph Kapusta (University of Minnesota)
Subject: Disaster Scenarios at Nuclear Accelerators and Beyond
Friday, January 27th 2006
Speaker: Dr. Tracey DeLaney, Center for Astrophysics
Subject: Time Variability in the X-ray Nebula Powered by Pulsar B1509-58
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Jennifer Alexander
Subject: Efficiency and Pathology: Mechanical Discipline and Efficient Worker Seating in Germany, 1929-1932
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, January 30th 2006
Speaker: Terry Jones
Subject: "Tracing the first stars with fluctuations of the cosmic infrared background."
Nature, 483, 3.
Tuesday, January 31st 2006
Speaker: Dat Nguyen , University of Minnesota
Subject: Molecular dynamics force field modeling for simulating complex polymer (sulfonated polytetrafluoroethylene - Nafion)
Wednesday, February 1st 2006
Speaker: David Goodstein, California Institute of Technology
Subject: Out of Gas: The End of the Age of Oil
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 2nd 2006
Speaker: Dan Weisz, University of Minnesota
Speaker: David Goodstein, California Institute of Technology
Subject: A dynamic new look at the Lambda Transition
Speaker: Ken Heller, University of Minnesota
Subject: Developing an Introductory Physics Course for Biology Majors - a continuation of the discussion
Friday, February 3rd 2006
Speaker: Dr. J. Christopher Howk, Notre Dame
Subject: Studying the Cosmic Evolution of Galaxies Through Their Gas
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Judith Goodstein, Institute Archives, California Institute of Technology
Subject: The Volterra Chronicles.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, February 6th 2006
Speaker: Michael Milligan
Subject: Cosmological Recombination of Lithium and its Effect on CMB Anisotropies
Tuesday, February 7th 2006
Speaker: Suntao Wang
Subject: Optical and Resonant X-ray Diffraction Studies Confirm a SmC F12*-SmC* Liquid Crystal Phase Sequence Reversal
Speaker: Weimin Deng , University of Minnesota
Subject: Studies of Wall-film Superfluidity in 3He/4He Mixtures
Speaker: Lynn Wilson, University of Minnesota
Subject: Type II and Type III radio bursts from CMEs
Wednesday, February 8th 2006
Speaker: Renata Wentzcovitch, Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Minnesota
Subject: Theory of Materials at High Pressures and Temperatures
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 9th 2006
Speaker: Paul Edmon and Liliya Williams, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Alexei Yung, FTPI / ITEP
Subject: Non-Abelian flux tubes in N=1 supersymmetric QCD: Supersizing world sheet supersymmetry
Speaker: Emil Yuzbashyan, Rutgers
Subject: Dynamical vanishing of the order parameter in fermionic condensates
Speaker: Roger Rusak (University of Minnesota)
Subject: T.B.A.
Speaker: Paul Knutson and Jennifer Docktor, University of Minnesota
Subject: Introductory Physics Labs - Initial Steps in Measuring Students Skills in Problem Solving
Friday, February 10th 2006
Speaker: Dr. Tim Young, U. North Dakota
Subject: An Optical Afterglow Model For Bright Linear Type II Supernovae
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Jeffrey Bub, Dept. of Philosophy, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, Cosponsored by the MN Center for Philosophy of Science
Subject: The Entangled World: Does Information Solve the Puzzle?
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, February 13th 2006
Speaker: Crystal Austin, University of Minnesota
Subject: Current research in Dark Matter Halo Simulations
Tuesday, February 14th 2006
Speaker: Roman Lutchyn , University of Minnesota
Subject: Kinetics of the superconducting charge qubit in the presence of a quasiparticle
This seminar will not be held this week.
Wednesday, February 15th 2006
Speaker: Hitoshi Murayama, UC Berkeley
Subject: The Next Twenty Years in Particle Physics
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 16th 2006
Speaker: Shea Brown and Tom Jones, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Kenji Kadota, Fermilab
Subject: CMB and Inflation Model Building
Speaker: Prof. Kimberly Hill, Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota
Subject: Granular materials mixing: an “open” question
Subject: The seminar for this week is cancelled.
Speaker: Paul Knutson and Jen Docktor
Subject: Professional Development for Teaching Assistants
Friday, February 17th 2006
Speaker: Evgeni Kolomeitsev, University of Minnesota
Subject: T.B.A.
Speaker: Dr. Fred Lo, NRAO
Subject: Mega-masers and Dark Energy
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: David Cassidy, Natural Science Program, Hofstra University
Subject: J. Robert Oppenheimer: His Life, His Science, His Biography.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, February 20th 2006
Speaker: Yu Lu
Subject: Cosmic Star Formation Rate and Supernova Neutrino Background
Tuesday, February 21st 2006
Speaker: Jun Kyung Chung , University of Minnesota
Subject: "Development of Renormalized Molecular Dynamics with Frequency Filtering"
Speaker: George Withbroe, University of Minnesota
Subject: Solar Influences on Terrestrial Climate Change
This Seminar will not be held this week.
Wednesday, February 22nd 2006
Speaker: Rob Schoelkopf, Yale
Subject: Circuit quantum electrodynamics: doing quantum optics with superconductors
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 23rd 2006
Speaker: Martha Boyer, University of Minnesota
***This week's seminar will be held on FRIDAY.***
Speaker: Professor Rob Schoelkopf, Yale University
Subject: Qubits as quantum spectrometers: measuring the backaction of a SET
Speaker: Brita Nellermoe, Software Developer and Sean Albiston, Lab Services Coordinator, Physics Department, University of Minnesota
Subject: Labview in the Introductory Physics Labs - New Developments and Future Directions
Friday, February 24th 2006
Speaker: Mu-Chun Chen, Fermilab
Subject: Fermion Masses, Neutrino Oscillations and SUSY Grand Unification
**Please note: This seminar will be held on FRIDAY.**
Speaker: Dr. J.D. Smith, University of Arizona
Subject: Spitzer SINGS a New Song
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Gregory Good, Department of History, West Virginia University
Subject: Geophysical Travellers: The Magneticians of the Carnegie Institution of Washington
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, February 27th 2006
Speaker: Asad Aboobaker
Subject: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope and the CCAM Receiver
Tuesday, February 28th 2006
Speaker: Mun Chan, University of Minnesota
Subject: Optical Detection of Spins Injected into a Normal Metal
Speaker: Yan Song, University of Minnesota
Subject: Parallel Electric Fields, Reconnection and Auroral Particle Acceleration
Speaker: Sinjini Sengupta, Florida State University
Subject: A precision measurement of the W charge asymmetry using the RunII D0 detector.
Wednesday, March 1st 2006
Speaker: Marty Hoffert, Prof. Emeritus of Physics, NYU
Subject: An Energy Revolution for the 21st Century
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 2nd 2006
Speaker: Mike Kelley and Chick Woodward, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Antonello Scardicchio, MIT
Subject: The Optical Approach to Casimir Effect
Speaker: Joseph Kapusta, University of Minnesota
Subject: Neutrino Superfluidity
Speaker: Chiho Nonaka (UoM)
Subject: Space-time evolution of bulk QCD matter at RHIC: 3-D hydro + UrQMD model
Speaker: Laura McCullough, Physics Professor at University of Wisconsin-Stout
Subject: Interactive Pedagogy -Helping Women Talk. Does interactive engagement help women in the physics classroom?
Friday, March 3rd 2006
Speaker: Dr. Michelle Creech-Eakman, New Mexico Tech
Subject: Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer: A Facility Class Optical Imaging Interferometer
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Jeanne Fahnestock, Dept. of English, Univ. of Maryland, College
Subject: Shaping the Case: Rhetorical Schemes in Scientific Argument
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m
Monday, March 6th 2006
Speaker: Clayton Hogen-Chin
Subject: CMB Polarization Due to Scattering in Clusters
Tuesday, March 7th 2006
Speaker: Various Graduate Students
Subject: APS March meeting practice talks, part I
Speaker: Scott Thaller, University of Minnesota
Subject: Helioseismology
Speaker: Professor Roger Rusack, University of Minnesota
Subject: CMS ECAL
Wednesday, March 8th 2006
Speaker: Al Kogut, NASA
Subject: Polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 9th 2006
Speaker: Mike Kelley and Elisha Polomski
Speaker: Keith Olive, FTPi
Subject: TBA
Speaker: Roman Lutchyn, Xiaohua Lou, Rob Compton, Sarwa Tan
Subject: APS March Meeting Practice Talks
Speaker: Kevin L. Haglin, St. Cloud University
Subject: Unturned Stones for Electromagnetic Probes of Hot and Dense Matter
Speaker: Leon Hsu, Professor in General College and in Physics, University of Minnesota
Subject: Physics by Inquiry at Minnesota: Implementing a lab-based physics course
Friday, March 10th 2006
Speaker: Dr. Tom Roellig, NASA/Ames Research Center
Subject: Spitzer Spectroscopy of Low-Mass Dwarfs - Clouds and Chemistry at the Bottom of the IMF
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
No Colloquium - Spring Break
Tuesday, March 14th 2006
Speaker: Tao Qian
Subject: Muon Lifetime Measurement at BNL (g-2) Experiment
Wednesday, March 15th 2006
No Colloquium. Spring break.
Thursday, March 16th 2006
Friday, March 17th 2006
Subject: No Astrophysics Colloquium this week.
No Colloquium: Spring Break
Monday, March 20th 2006
Speaker: Larry Rudnick
Subject: Mapping Reionization at 21cm
Tuesday, March 21st 2006
Speaker: Wenhao Zhang
Subject: Non-equilibrium magnetotransport in two-dimensional electron systems
Speaker: Cindy Cattell, University of Minnesota
Subject: Microphysics of Interplanetary Shocks
Speaker: Prashant Emani
Subject: Study of Gravitational Lens models
Wednesday, March 22nd 2006
Speaker: Ramin Daghigh, University of Winnipeg
Subject: The Universality of Highly Damped Quasinormal Modes in Generic Single Horizon Black Holes
Speaker: Michael E. Peskin, Theory Group, MS 81, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Subject: The International Linear Collider: The Next Step in High-Energy Electron-Positron Physics
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 23rd 2006
Speaker: Jesse Thaler, Harvard
Subject: Supersymmetry and the LHC Inverse Problem
Speaker: Felix von Oppen, Freie Universität Berlin
Subject: Disorder-induced resistive anomaly near ferromagnetic phase transitions
Speaker: James Kneller, University of Minnesota
Subject: Lithium, Beryllium, And Boron II, the Li-6 plateau and population III stars
Speaker: Rand Harrington, PK-12 Science Department Chair, The Blake School
Subject: Teaching Special Relativity to Tibetan Monks
Speaker: Peter Singer, Center for Human Values, Princeton Univ., Cosponsored by the MN Cntr. for Philosophy of Science and Dept. of Philosophy
Subject: Ethics and Animals
Friday, March 24th 2006
Speaker: Dr. Karl Haisch, Utah Valley State College
Subject: New Observational Frontiers in the Multiplicity of Young Stars
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Daniel Kevles, Department of History, Yale University
Subject: Breeding, Biotechnology, and Agriculture: The Establishment and Protection of Intellectual Property in Animals Since the Late Eighteenth Century.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, March 27th 2006
Speaker: Yong Qian
Subject: Was Star Formation Suppressed in High-Redshift Minihalos?
Tuesday, March 28th 2006
Speaker: Robert Joynt, University of Wisconsin
Subject: Exact solution of qubit decoherence models by a transfer matrix method
The Space Physcs Seminar will not be held on March 28, 2006
This seminar will not be held this week.
Speaker: Bryce Beverlin II
Subject: Examination of phase space density profiles of dark matter halos
Wednesday, March 29th 2006
Speaker: Bob Lin, Physics Dept. & Space Sciences Laboratory, Univ. of California, Berkeley,
Subject: Particle Acceleration by the Sun
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 30th 2006
Speaker: Gerry Ruch and Terry Jones, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Arkady Vainshtein, FTPI
Subject: Central Charge Anomalies in 2D Sigma Models with Twisted Mass
Speaker: Dr. Maria Torija, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota
Subject: The Role of Novel Magnetic Interactions in Surface-Supported Magnetic Nanostructures
There will be no Nuclear Physics Seminar this week.
Speaker: Pete Border, University of Minnesota
Subject: Home labs for an online version of Phys 1101- Description of an online version of Physics 1101 including labs that use audio instead of video to take data.
Friday, March 31st 2006
Speaker: Dr. Christopher Reynolds, University of Maryland
Subject: Radio-galaxy Feedback in the Cores of Galaxy Clusters
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Nancy Tuana, Dept. of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, Cosponsored by the MN Cntr. for Philosophy of Science and Dept.of Philosophy
Subject: The Speculum of Ignorance: The Women's Health Movement and Epistemologies of Ignorance.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, April 3rd 2006
Speaker: Carlo Contaldi
Subject: CMB Polarization and the Search for Gravity Waves
Tuesday, April 4th 2006
Speaker: Charlie Blackwell, University of Minnesota
Subject: Effects of nanocrystalline inclusions on the electronic properties of thin film amorphous silicon
Speaker: John Wygant, University of Minnesota
Subject: The structure of shock-like electric field structures and turbulent wave fields and their relation to particle phase space distribution functions near a reconnection x-line in the Earth's geomagnetic
Speaker: Kyle Zilic
Subject: Design and Optimization of the Primary Mirror for the Balloon-borne Experiment EBEX
Wednesday, April 5th 2006
Speaker: Ali Yazdani, Princeton University
Subject: Visualizing Correlated Electronic States in High Temperature Copper-Oxide Superconductors
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 6th 2006
Speaker: Jessica Ennis and Eric Barnes, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Martin Bojowald, Penn State
Subject: Universe Scenarios from Loop Quantum Cosmology
Speaker: Prof. Charles Kane, University of Pennsylvania
Subject: The Quantum Spin Hall Effect in Graphene
Speaker: Rainer Fries - University of Minnesota
Subject: From Nuclei to Quark Gluon Plasma and back to Hadrons - A QCD Journey
This individual is a candidate for the position of assistant professor in the area of nuclear theory.
Speaker: Paul Knutson and Jennifer Docktor
Subject: "Changing Minds, Computers, Learning, and Literacy" by Andrea (Andy) A. diSessa. Discussion of Chapters 1,2,4 and 5
ISBN 0-262-4180-4 (hardcover), 0-262-54132-7 (paperback)
Friday, April 7th 2006
Speaker: Dr. John Weiss, Space Science Inst/CICLOPS
Subject: Gravity's Playground: New Views of Saturn's Rings with Cassini
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Paul Farber, Department of History, Oregon State University
Subject: Miscegenation, the Modern Synthesis, and the 60s.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, April 10th 2006
Speaker: Liliya Williams
Subject: Clues about the origins of Supermassive Black Holes
Tuesday, April 11th 2006
Seminar will not be held this week.
Speaker: Bob Lysak, University of Minnesota
Subject: Subject: Resonant Cavities and Waveguides in the Ionosphere and Atmosphere
Speaker: David Petyt, University of Minnesota
Subject: T.B.A.
Wednesday, April 12th 2006
Speaker: Mehran Kardar, MIT
Subject: The Shape Dependence of Fluctuation-Induced Forces
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 13th 2006
Speaker: Karl Isensee and Bob Gehrz, University of Minnesota
Speaker: David Shih, Princeton
Subject: Dynamical susy breaking in metastable vacua
Speaker: Professor Mehran Kardar, MIT
Subject: Symmetry considerations in the visual cortex and in natural images
Speaker: Anna Stasto - Brookhaven National Laboratory
Subject: High Energy Limit and Parton Saturation in QCD
This individual is a candidate for the position of assistant professor in the area of nuclear theory.
Speaker: Clark Erickson, The Science Specialist for the Minnesota Department of Education
Subject: Science Standards K-12 and Requirements for Science Teacher Certification in Minnesota
Friday, April 14th 2006
Speaker: Dr. Douglas Arnold, University of Minnesota, Math Institute
Subject: Numerical Simulation and Gravitational Astronomy
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Matthew Klingle, Department of History, Bowdoin College
Subject: Seattle's 'Metro Monster': Ecological Restoration and Geographies of Inequality.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, April 17th 2006
Speaker: Pearl Sandick
Subject: Cosmological Supernovae: Neutrino Background and Gravitational Wave Signatures
Speaker: Igor Shovkovy - Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Subject: Unconventional Cooper Pairing in Dense Quark Matter
This individual is a candidate for the position of assistant professor in the area of nuclear theory.
Tuesday, April 18th 2006
Speaker: Michael Reznikov, Technion, Haifa
Subject: Charge Transfer Statistics Beyond Second Moment
Speaker: Jesse Woodroff, University of Minnesota
Subject: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling from the Ground Up
Speaker: Elizabeth Lusczek (Universoty of Minnesota)
Subject: Radio Frequency Detection of Ultra-High Energy Neutrinos
Wednesday, April 19th 2006
Speaker: Sir Anthony J. Leggett
Subject: Does the Everyday World Really Obey Quantum Mechanics?
Reception following lecture in 216 Physics
Thursday, April 20th 2006
Speaker: Erin Ryan and Yong Qian, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Mikhail Voloshin, FTPI
Subject: Molecular quarkonium
Seminar will not be held this week.
Speaker: Cecilia Lunardini - University of Washington
Subject: Studying Core Collapse Supernovae with Neutrinos
This individual is a candidate for the position of assistant professor in the area of nuclear theory.
No seminar this week. We encourage people to attend the Physics & Astronomy Colloquium at 4:00 p.m. in room 150.
Speaker: Sir Anthony J. Leggett
Subject: Cuprate Superconductivity Without a ‘Model'
Refreshments served in room 216 at 3:30 p.m.
Friday, April 21st 2006
Speaker: Dr. Adam Frank, University of Rochester
Subject: Hypersonic Swizzle Sticks: Proto-stellar Jets and Turbulence in Molecular Clouds
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Hans Halvorson, Dept. of Philosophy, Princeton Univ. Cosponsored by the MN Cntr. for Philosophy of Science.
Subject: The Fate of Parastatistics.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, April 24th 2006
Speaker: Hannes Hubmayr
Subject: The possibility for direct detection of inflationary gravity waves
Speaker: Adrian Dumitru - Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Subject: Particle-Field Simulations in Non-Abelian Gauge Theory: Instabilities and Isotropization
This individual is a candidate for the position of assistant professor in the area of nuclear theory.
Tuesday, April 25th 2006
Speaker: Yaroslav Lutsyshyn, University of Minnesota
Subject: Helium atom scattering from superfluid He-4
Speaker: Lei Dai, University of Minnesota
Subject: Large Electric Fields in the Magnetotail Reconnection Region
Wednesday, April 26th 2006
Speaker: Professor Chris Tully, Princeton University
Subject: The Next Energy Frontier
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 27th 2006
Speaker: Nathan Moore
Subject: Knot Entropy
Speaker: Andrew Helton and Andrew Cole, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Herbert Neuberger, Rutgers
Subject: Infinite N phase transitions in continuum Wilson loop operators
Speaker: Anton Andreev, University of Washington
Subject: Suppression of superconductivity in disordered wires due to nonperturbative saddle points in the sigma-model.
Speaker: Jane Maienschein, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Subject: The Embryo Project: A Virtual Laboratory for Understanding Developmental Science and its Contexts
Speaker: Lee Schmitt, Professional Development Coordinator, Graduate School of Education (CGEE), Hamline University
Subject: Bringing High School Physics Teachers up to Speed
Friday, April 28th 2006
Speaker: Dr. Tim Young, U. North Dakota
Subject: An Optical Afterglow Model For Bright Linear Type II Supernovae
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Jane Maienschein, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Subject: From Transplantation to Translation: Stems Cells in History.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, May 1st 2006
Speaker: Dale Jackson
Subject: Ultra-luminous Infrared Galaxies: Links to the history of star formation, mergers, and the formation of QSOs
Speaker: Emil Akhmedov, ITEP
Subject: On the alternative formulation of Hamiltonian dynamics in QFT (2D case)
Speaker: Matt Parker, Senior Thesis Defense, University of Minnesota
Subject: Measurement of Radial Velocity and Orbital Period of Procyon A
Tuesday, May 2nd 2006
Speaker: Beth Masimore, University of Minnesota
Subject: Detecting transient oscillations in local field potentials
Speaker: Dr. John Dombeck, University of Minnesota
Subject: Low-latitude Broadband Electrons Observed During Major Geomagnetic Storms
Speaker: Adam Dally, Senior Thesis Defense, University of Minnesota
Subject: Cataloging and Support Information of M33
Wednesday, May 3rd 2006
Speaker: Thierry Giamarchi, NCCR, Switzerland
Subject: Disordered Elastic Systems: From high temperature superconductors to ferroelectrics. Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Speaker to follow Student Award Presentations at 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 4th 2006
Speaker: Anthony Leggett, UIUC, Boris Altshuler of Columbia University, Daniel Fisher of Harvard University and many others.
Subject: Frontiers in Condensed Matter Theory
More information about this workshop is available on the FTPI website at http://www.ftpi.umn.edu/fcmt/index_fcmt.html
No Seminar. Will resume in the fall.
Speaker: Xiao-bing Zhang, University of Minnesota
Subject: Aspects of color-flavor locked phases in dense quark matter
Speaker: Alice Churukian, Physics Professor at Concordia College, Moorhead, MN
Subject: How do we know what students are learning and how do we determine the effectiveness of instruction?
Friday, May 5th 2006
Speaker: The students of the methods of experimental physics class will present posters on their projects.
Subject: Students will demonstrate how the projects were executed and explain the equipment and setup. Projects cover topics from particle physics to optics to solid state physics. Pizza & pop will be served.
For a complete list see: http://mxp.physics.umn.edu/s06/Projects/Projects.htm
No Seminar. Will resume in the fall.
No Seminar. Will resume in the fall.
Thursday, May 11th 2006
Speaker: A. Polyakov, N. Arkani-Hamed, Z. Bern, G. Dvali, I. Klebanov, M. Strassler, and J. Sonnenschein, and many others.
Subject: Continuous Advances in Quantum Chromo Dynamics
More information about this workshop is available on the FTPI website at http://www.ftpi.umn.edu/qcd_06/index_qcd_06.html
Friday, May 12th 2006
Speaker: Kevin Parendo
Subject: Tuning the 2D Superconductor-Insulator Transition by use of the Electric Field Effect and Parallel Magnetic Fields
Speaker: Ibrahim Elsayed
Subject: Possible quantum behavior of classical Josephson junction arrays
Thursday, June 1st 2006
Speaker: Xiao-bing Zhang, University of Minnesota
Subject: Aspects of color-flavor locked phases in dense quark matter (part II)
Wednesday, July 5th 2006
Speaker: Jingshan Zhang
Subject: Conductance of Water–filled Ion Channels and Nanopores
Thursday, August 24th 2006
Speaker: Yang Li
Subject: Rescattering Effects on Intensity Interferometry and Initial Conditions in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
Monday, September 4th 2006
Labor Day Holiday - the Fall Seminar Series will begin next week
Tuesday, September 5th 2006
This Seminar Series will begin next week.
Wednesday, September 6th 2006
Speaker: Vlad Elgart
Subject: Rare Events and Phase Transitions in Reaction-Diffusion Systems
Speaker: Tomotake Matsumura
Subject: A cosmic microwave background radiation polarimeter using a superconducting magnetic bearing
This event will start September 13, 2006
Thursday, September 7th 2006
This Seminar Series will begin next week.
This week's seminar will take the FTPI Seminar slot this Friday, Sept. 8th at 2:30 pm.
Speaker: Carlo Schimd, CNRS-Saclay
Subject: Quintessence by Cosmic Shear
Speaker: Traian Dumitrica, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota
Subject: Nanomechanics of Carbon Nanotubes
Friday, September 8th 2006
Speaker: Fernando Marchesano, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich
Subject: Coisotropic D8 branes and model building
Speaker: Professor Prisca Cushman
Subject: Cryogenic Dark Matter Search
Monday, September 11th 2006
Speaker: Yong Qian, University of Minnesota
Subject: A stellar solution to the cosmological Li discrepancy?
Tuesday, September 12th 2006
Speaker: Xiaohua Lou
Subject: Electrical spin detection in Fe/GaAs heterostructures
Subject: Organizational Meeting
Subject: Organizational Meeting
Wednesday, September 13th 2006
Speaker: Michel Janssen
Subject: John Van Vleck and the Dawn of Quantum Mechanics in Minnesota
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 14th 2006
Speaker: Clay Hogen-Chin and Terry Jones, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Pavlos Vranos, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Subject: Gap Domain Wall Fermions
Speaker: Chandan Dasgupta, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Subject: First-passage statistics of equilibrium step fluctuations
Speaker: Evgeni Kolomeitsev, University of Minnesota
Subject: t.b.a.
Speaker: Carola Sachse, Institute of Modern History, University of Vienna. Cosponsored by Center for German and European Studies, Center for Austrian Studies, and Department of History.
Subject: On Men and Animals: The Vivisection Debate in 19th Century Germany.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Friday, September 15th 2006
Speaker: Dietrich Bodeker, Bielefeld University
Subject: Can a thermal medium cure the cosmological moduli problem?
Speaker: Prof. M. Zudov
Subject: Non-equilibrium magnetotransport in 2D electron systems
Speaker: Dr. Adam Steltzner, JPL
Due to family illness, this colloquium has been cancelled.
Speaker: Carola Sachse, Institute of Modern History, University of Vienna. Cosponsored by Center for German and European Studies, Center for Austrian Studies, and Department of History.
Subject: Science and Power: The Kaiser Wilhelm Society in an International Comparative Perspective, 1933-1945.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, September 18th 2006
Speaker: Masahide Yamaguchi, Aoyama Gakuin University
Subject: WMAP and smooth hybrid new inflation
Tuesday, September 19th 2006
Speaker: Kurt Gottfried, Ph.D. (Emeritus Professor of Physics, Cornell University; Co-founder and Chair, Union of Concerned Scientists)
Subject: Science and Politics: Controversies in Regulation and National Security
There is no cost to attend the lecture and lunch is provided. Pre-registration is requested by calling 612-625-0055 or emailing lawvalue@umn.edu.
Seminar will not be held this week.
Speaker: Dan Cronin-Hennessy, University of Minnesota
Subject: Recent Results from CLEO
Wednesday, September 20th 2006
Speaker: Terence Hwa
Subject: Statistical Physics of Gene Regulation
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 21st 2006
Speaker: Dale Jackson and Simon Strasser, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Joel Giedt, FTPI - University of Minnesota
Subject: Advances and applications in lattice supersymmetry
Speaker: Michael Zudov, University of Minnesota
Subject: Magnetoresistance of 2D electron systems under AC and DC excitations.
Speaker: Joe Kapusta, University of Minnesota
Subject: On the Strongly-Interacting Low-Viscosity Matter Created In Relativistic Nuclear Collisions
Friday, September 22nd 2006
Speaker: M. Marshak
Subject: Proton Decay and Neutron Oscillations: Progress in Underground Physics
Speaker: Dr. William Reach, Spitzer Science Center
Subject: Star Formation in the Elephant Trunk Nebula
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Robert Richards, Fishbein Center for History of Science, University of Chicago
Subject: Did Ernst Haeckel Fraudulently Misrepresent His Embryo Illustrations? And Why Do the Creationists Care?
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Tuesday, September 26th 2006
Speaker: Zengqiang Liu
Subject: Critical point in the Smectic-C alpha* - Smectic-C* Phase Transition
Speaker: Dr. Fei Lu, Augsburg College
Subject: Radar investigations of echoes from the equatorial electrojet
Wednesday, September 27th 2006
Speaker: Peter Lax - Courant Institute, New York University
Subject: Mathematics and Physics
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 28th 2006
Speaker: Karl Isensee, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Sergiy Dubynskiy, University of Minnesota
Subject: e+e- to gamma X(3872) near the D* Dbar* threshold
Speaker: Olle G. Heinonen, Seagate Technology, Bloomington MN
Subject: Materials, microstructure, magnetism and spin transport: the physics soup of magnetic recording
Speaker: Scott Bowman, University of Minnesota
Friday, September 29th 2006
Speaker: Dr. Sebastian Hidalgo-Rodriguez, U. Minnesota, Astronomy
Subject: On the Extended Structures of Dwarf Galaxies
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Center for Philosophy and Ethics of Science, University of Hannover. Cosponsored by the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science
Subject: Systematicity: On the Nature of Science
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, October 2nd 2006
Speaker: Kenji Kadota, University of Minnesota
Subject: CMB, Dark Energy and Galaxy Clusters
Tuesday, October 3rd 2006
Speaker: Joe Skinner
Subject: Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy in the Presence of an Immobilized Fluorescent Species
Speaker: Professor John Wygant, University of Minnesota
Subject: The Radiation Belt Storm Probe Electric Field Experiment: Investigating particle acceleration in the inner magnetosphere.
Wednesday, October 4th 2006
Speaker: Frank Wilczek, Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics, Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2004 Nobel Laureate
Subject: The Origin of Mass and Feebleness of Gravity
Refreshments to follow in the Atrium.
Thursday, October 5th 2006
Speaker: Michael Milligan and Liliya Williams, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Jay Hubisz, Fermilab
Subject: Radion Phenomenology in Warped Models of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
Speaker: Alexei V. Finkelstein, Protein Institute, Moscow
Subject: Key Problems of Protein Physics
Friday, October 6th 2006
Speaker: Cindy Cattell
Subject: Solar system space plasmas: An accessible laboratory for studying particle acceleration, shocks and energy conversion processes
Speaker: Dr. Jacco van Loon, Keele University
Subject: Red (super)giants and Their Galactic Ecology
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Monday, October 9th 2006
Speaker: Larry Rudnick, University of Minnesota
Subject: Recent Developments in Baryon Fractions from X-ray clusters
Tuesday, October 10th 2006
Speaker: Paul Barsic
Subject: Thermodynamics and Phase Diagrams of SFS Junctions
Speaker: Professor Robert Lysak, University of Minnesota
Subject: Alfven waves and auroral particle acceleration: theory and observation
Wednesday, October 11th 2006
Speaker: Mark Robbins, Johns Hopkins University
Subject: Connecting Atomic-Scale Dynamics to Macroscopic Friction Laws
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 12th 2006
Speaker: Paul Edmon and Larry Rudnick, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Diana Vaman, University of Michigan
Subject: QCD recurrence relations from the largest time equation
Speaker: Mark Robbins, Johns Hopkins University
Subject: Deformation and Fracture of Glassy Materials
Friday, October 13th 2006
Speaker: Thomas Jones
Subject: Cosmic Tennis Serves: The Shocking Story About Fermi's Legacy in the Universe
No Astrophysics Colloquium this week.
Speaker: Alan Rocke, Department of History, Case Western Reserve University
Subject: Imagining the Molecular World
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, October 16th 2006
Speaker: Tomo Matsumura, University of Minnesota
Subject: Reionization
Tuesday, October 17th 2006
Speaker: Roman Lutchyn
Subject: Kinetics of the quasiparticle trapping in a Cooper-pair box
Speaker: Lei Dai, University of Minnesota
Subject: Low frequency electric and magnetic field fluctuations in the geomagnetic tail.
Speaker: Jason Haupt
Subject: Calibration of the CMS Ecal Detector with Cosmic Rays
Wednesday, October 18th 2006
Speaker: Terry Jones, University of Minnesota
Subject: The Physics of Comet Dust
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 19th 2006
Speaker: Sean O'Neill and Yong Qian, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Kathryn Zurek, University of Wisconsin
Subject: Constraining neutrino properties with the cosmic microwave
Speaker: Uwe C. Tauber, Physics Department, Virginia Tech
Subject: Fluctuations and Correlations in Multispecies Pair Annihilation Processes
Speaker: Jim Kneller, University of Minnesota
Subject: Monte Carlo Neutrino Oscillations
Friday, October 20th 2006
Speaker: Paul Crowell
Subject: Spin Transport and Dynamics in Solids
Speaker: Dr. Michal Janssen, University of Minnesota, History of Science & Technology
Subject: Why Einstein Introduced the Cosmological Constant
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Jerry Fodor, Department of Philosophy, Rutgers University. Cosponsored by the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science and the Department of Philosophy.
Subject: An Evolutionary Cognitive Science? We Should Live So Long.
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, October 23rd 2006
Speaker: Burak Himmetoglu, University of Minnesota
Subject: Stability analysis and de Sitter solutions for an extended brane in a six dimensional compactification
Tuesday, October 24th 2006
Speaker: Masaya Nishioka
Subject: Spin Transport in Graphenes
Speaker: Dr. Andreas Keiling, UC Berkeley
Subject: Reconnection and Pi2 pulsations: Is there a link?
Wednesday, October 25th 2006
A proof of the photograph may be seen in room 145 after November 2nd. 8 x 10 inch color photographs may be ordered for $1.25 each.
Speaker: Tony Tyson, University of California Davis
Subject: The New Digital Sky: Solar System to Dark Energy
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 26th 2006
Speaker: Dan Weisz and Andrew Cole, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Fumihiro Takayama, Cornell University
Subject: SuperWIMPs and Extremely Long Lived Massive Particles
Speaker: Steven H. Simon, Lucent Technology
Subject: The Unexpected Physics of Modern Wireless Communication: Replicas, Diffusons, and Supersymmetry for Fun and Profit
Speaker: Todd Springer, University of Minnesota
Subject: Primordial Black Holes and the QCD Phase Transition
Speaker: Brian Lang
Subject: Measurements of Charm-Production Cross Sections in e+e- Annihilations at Center-of-Mass Energies Between 3.97 and 4.26 GeV
Friday, October 27th 2006
Speaker: Boris Shklovskii
Subject: Ion transport in ion channels and nanopores.
Speaker: Dr. Ludmilla Kolokolova, University of Maryland
Subject: Deep Impact Mission: What We Have Learned
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Tom Misa, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota
Subject: Revisiting the Rate and Direction of Technical Change: Scenarios and Counterfactuals in the Information Technology Revolution
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, October 30th 2006
Speaker: Jim Kneller, University of Minnesota
Subject: Sterile Neutrinos in the Early Universe
Speaker: Francesco Nitti, CPHT- Ecole Polytechnique
Subject: Massless 4D gravitons from Asymptotically AdS_5 spacetimes
Speaker: Prof. Michael Coey, Trinity College Dublin
Subject: Spin Electronics
Dinner with speaker: 6:00PM Applebee’s, in Radisson – Metrodome (on campus) RSVP: Mark Tondra (612) 331-3584 or email marktondra@ieee.org
Tuesday, October 31st 2006
Speaker: Robert Compton
Subject: Pinning and Dynamics of a Magnetic Vortex
Speaker: Jesse Woodroffe, University of Minnesota
Subject: ULF wave propagation in the inner magnetosphere
Wednesday, November 1st 2006
Speaker: Misha Stephanov - University of Illinois at Chicago
Subject: The Phase Diagram of Quantum Chromodynamics
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 2nd 2006
Speaker: Carolyn Erickson
Subject: Locating Neutrino Events in Nuclear Emulsion
Speaker: Kisha Delain and Tom Jones, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Alexei Yung, FTPI/PNPI
Subject: Bulk-brane duality in field theory
Speaker: Matt Fritts, University of Minnesota
Subject: Signs of equilibrium processes in the solar abundance record
Friday, November 3rd 2006
Speaker: Mikhail Shifman, FTPI
Subject: Supersymmetry and how it helps to understand our world
Speaker: Dr. Eiichiro Komatsu, University of Texas
Subject: Polarized Light in the Cosmic Microwave Background: WMAP Three-year Results
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
No colloquium: HSS/PSA Meetings
Monday, November 6th 2006
Speaker: Jiun-Huei Proty Wu, National Taiwan University
Subject: CMB Constraints on Cosmic Defects, Inflation, String Theory, & SUSY GUTs
Tuesday, November 7th 2006
Speaker: Bradley McCoy
Subject: Unexpected stability of an unusual phase sequence and a novel reentrant transition
Speaker: Dr. Yan Song, University of Minnesota
Subject: Alfvenic Nature of "Magnetic Reconnection" and Double Layer Formation
Wednesday, November 8th 2006
Speaker: David Weiss
Subject: Experiments with one-dimensional gases
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 9th 2006
Speaker: Erin Ryan and Bob Gehrz, University of Minnesota
Speaker: Andrei Starinets, Perimeter Institute
Subject: Dual gravity approach to near-equilibrium processes in strongly coupled gauge theories
Speaker: David Weiss, Pennsylvania State University
Subject: Optical lattices for quantum computing and precision measurement
Speaker: He Ning, University of Minnesota
Subject: A Novel Environment of High Neutron Density
Friday, November 10th 2006
Speaker: Liliana Velasco Sevilla, FTPI - University of Minnesota
Subject: Large hierarchies in Yukawa matrices and soft leptogenesis
Speaker: V. Noireaux
Subject: Cell-free expression in synthetic vesicles: can we build a soft robot?
Speaker: Dr. Roy Gal, University of California, Davis
Subject: The ORELSE Survey: Observations of Redshift Evolution in Large Scale Environments
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Kai-Henrik Barth, Security Studies Program, Georgetown University
Subject: Scientists and the Making of the Iranian Nuclear Program
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, November 13th 2006
Speaker: Terry Jones, University of Minnesota
Subject: In Search of Ho
Tuesday, November 14th 2006
Speaker: Bin Wu, University of Minnesota
Subject: Probing Chemical Equilibrium in Living Cells with Fluorescence Fluctuation Spectroscopy
Speaker: Scott Thaller, University of Minnesota
Subject: Cluster Spacecraft Survey of the Electric Field and Potential Well Structure of Multiple Current Sheet Crossings Near a Reconnection Region in the Geomagnetic Tail on October 1, 2001
Wednesday, November 15th 2006
Speaker: Cyrus Hirjibehedin
Subject: Building a magnet one atom at a time: STM studies of magnetism at the atomic scale
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 16th 2006
Speaker: Roberto Auzzi, FTPI
Subject: Domain lines as a fraction of strings
Speaker: Cyrus F Hirjibehedin, IBM Almaden Research Center
Subject: Spin Coupling and Anisotropy Effects in Engineered Atomic Structures
Friday, November 17th 2006
Speaker: Hao Wang
Subject: Spin Dynamics of an Antivortex and a Vortex-antivortex-vortex system
Speaker: Arkady Vainshtein
Subject: Physics of the muon anomalous magnetic moment
Speaker: Dr. Jennifer Hoffman, UC Berkeley
Subject: Polarized Line Profiles as Diagnostics of Circumstellar Geometry In Type IIn Supernovae
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Daniel P. Steel, Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University. Cosponsored by the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science.
Subject: Extrapolation, Capacities, and Mechanisms
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, November 20th 2006
Speaker: Asad Aboobaker, University of Minnesota
Subject: Revised Values of n_s from WMAP 3-year Data
The seminar will not be held this week.
Tuesday, November 21st 2006
Speaker: Yaroslav Lutsyshyn, University of Minnesota
Subject: Identical Atom Scattering by a Superfluid
Speaker: Lynn Wilson, University of Minnesota
Subject: Dissipation Mechanisms in Interplanetary Shocks
The seminar will not be held this week.
The seminar will not be held this week.
Wednesday, November 22nd 2006
Thursday, November 23rd 2006
No seminar - Thanksgiving Holiday
No Seminar this week - Happy Thanksgiving!
No seminar this week - Thanksgiving Holiday
No seminar this week - Thanksgiving Holiday
Friday, November 24th 2006
Speaker: Thanksgiving break; No seminar
No seminar this week - Thanksgiving Holiday
No colloquium this week: Thanksgiving
Monday, November 27th 2006
Speaker: Keith Olive, University of Minnesota
Subject: The effects of variable couplings on BBN
Speaker: Thomas Curtright, University of Miami
Subject: Biorthogonal Quantum Systems
Tuesday, November 28th 2006
Speaker: Tao Hu, University of Minnesota
Subject: Hopping Conductivity of a Suspension of Nanowires in an Insulator
Speaker: Heather Greene, University of Minnesota
Subject: Cluster Observations of the Magnetotail Current Sheet and its Association with Plasma Waves
The seminar will not be held this week.
Wednesday, November 29th 2006
Speaker: Andrey Chubukov, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Subject: Are spin fluctuations a glue to the pairing in the high-temperature superconductors?
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 30th 2006
Speaker: Rik Gran, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Subject: To be announced.
Speaker: Jessica Ennis and Elisha Polomski, University of Minnesota
Subject: To be announced.
Speaker: Eung-Jin Chun, KIAS/ University of Michigan
Subject: Triplet Seesaw: Predictivity for LFV and EDMs
Speaker: Andrey Chubukov, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Subject: A ferromagnetic quantum criticality
Speaker: Yong Qian, University of Minnesota.
Subject: Collective neutrino flavor transformation in supernovae
Friday, December 1st 2006
Speaker: Dr. Eran Sela, Weizmann Insitute, Israel
Subject: Fractional Shot Noise in the Kondo Regime
Speaker: Alexander Turbiner, National University of Mexico
Subject: Anharmonic oscillator and double-well potential: how to approximate eigenfunctions (tentative)
Speaker: Patrick Slane, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Subject: The Structure and Evolution of Pulsar Wind Nebulae
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Niccolò Guicciardini, Dept. of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Univ.of Siena. Cosponsored by Theorizing Early Modern Studies (TEMS) Research Collaborative supported by the Univ.of Minnesota
Subject: Not Worthy of Public Utterance: Newton on the Publication of Analysis
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, December 4th 2006
Speaker: Tom Jones, University of Minnesota
Subject: Cosmic Ray Feedback in Structure Formation
Tuesday, December 5th 2006
Speaker: Alex Levchenko
Subject: Supercurrent Noise in the Tunnel Junctions above the Critical Temperature
Speaker: Dr. John Dombeck, University of Minnesota
Subject: Polar/FAST Observations of Alfven waves in the Earth's Magnetotail During Major Storms with Comparison to Simulation Results.
Wednesday, December 6th 2006
Speaker: Edward Redish
Subject: Problem Solving and the Use of Math in Physics Courses
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 7th 2006
Speaker: Crystal Austin and Chick Woodward
Speaker: Rouzbeh Allahverdi, Perimeter Institute
Subject: MSSM and inflation
Speaker: Frank Pinski, Department of Physics, University of Cincinnati
Subject: Exploring Free Energy Landscapes: A New Mathematical Approach
Speaker: Yu Lu, University of Minnesota
Subject: Gamma-rays from electron antineutrino absorption in a supernova shell.
Friday, December 8th 2006
Speaker: Jochen Mueller
Subject: Observing protein interactions in cells at the single molecule level
Speaker: Dr. James Truran, U. Chicago
Subject: Type Ia Supernovae: Energetics, Explosions, and Nucleosynthesis
Refreshments served following the talk in the Astronomy Reading Room, 358 Physics
Speaker: Eda Kranakis, Department of History, University of Ottawa
Subject: Building European Identity and Community through Civil Aviation: The Struggle Between Nationalism and Internationalism in the 1920s
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, December 11th 2006
Speaker: Pearl Sandick, University of Minnesota
Subject: EGRET's Excess of Diffuse Gamma Rays as Dark Matter Tracer
Speaker: David Pekker, University of Illinois
Subject: Superconducting Nanowires in Quantum Interference Devices and Under Magnetic Impurities
*Please note early start time.
Tuesday, December 12th 2006
Speaker: Wenhao Zhang
Subject: Magnetotransport of two dimensional electron gas under AC and DC excitations
Seminar is done for this semester.
Speaker: Dipu Rahman
Subject: Atmospheric Neutrino Induced Muons in the MINOS Far Detector
Wednesday, December 13th 2006
Speaker: Ian Fisk
Subject: Physics, Analysis, and Computing Challenges of the LHC
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 14th 2006
Seminar is done for this semester.
Speaker: Matthew Wingate, Cambridge
Subject: B Physics on the Lattice: Present and Future
Seminar is done for this semester.
Seminar is done for this semester.
Friday, December 15th 2006
Speaker: Erkan Tuzel
Subject: Particle-based Mesoscale Modeling of Flow and Transport in Complex Liquids
Speaker: Matthew Wingate, Cambridge
Subject: General coordinate invariance and conformal invariance in nonrelativistic physics: Unitary Fermi gas
Seminar is done for this semester.
Colloquium is done for this semester.
Colloquium is done for this semester.
Monday, December 18th 2006
Seminar is done for this semester.
Speaker: Adilet Imambekov, Harvard University
Subject: Interference of low dimensional Bose gases
Tuesday, December 19th 2006
Seminar is done for this semester.
Seminar is done for this semester.
Wednesday, December 20th 2006
Colloquium is done for this semester.
Thursday, December 21st 2006
Seminar is done for this semester.
Seminar is done for this semester.
Seminar is done for this semester.
Seminar is done for this semester.
Friday, December 22nd 2006
Seminar is done for this semester.
Colloquium is done for this semester.
Colloquium is done for this semester.