Fall Semester
Monday, September 1st 2008
Tuesday, September 2nd 2008
There will be no seminar this week.
There will be no seminar this week.
Wednesday, September 3rd 2008
There will be no colloquium this week. Please note the permanent change in the colloquium time.
Thursday, September 4th 2008
Friday, September 5th 2008
Speaker: Michael Garwood
Subject: Detecting Fleeting MRI Signals Using Frequency-Modulated (FM) Radio Waves
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: No colloquium this week
There is no HST Colloquium this week.
Monday, September 8th 2008
Speaker: Yong Qian, University of Minnesota
Subject: Stars powered by dark matter annihilation
The seminar will not be held this week.
Tuesday, September 9th 2008
Speaker: Yves Adjallah, University of Minnesota
Subject: Electronic Transport in Co-Deposited Amorphous/Nanocrystalline Films
Wednesday, September 10th 2008
Speaker: Pete Mendygral
Subject: Simulated X-ray Emission from MHD Jets
Speaker: Vuk Mandic, UMN
Subject: LIGO: Status and Recent Results
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, September 11th 2008
Speaker: Andrea Mehner and Terry Jones
Speaker: Professor C. C. Huang, University of Minnesota
Subject: Novel physical properties of the smectic-C_alpha* phase in liquid crystals
Speaker: Alexander Heger, University of Minnesota
Subject: Type I X-Ray Bursts - The most common thermonuclear explosions in the universe.
Friday, September 12th 2008
Speaker: Marvin Marshak
Subject: Underground Physics: Neutrinos and More
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Hasok Chang, Department of Science and Technology Studies, University College London
Subject: Phlogiston Revisited: An Argument for Scientific Pluralism
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, September 15th 2008
Speaker: Tim Klein, University of Minnesota
Subject: Radiative D Decays at CLEO-c
Speaker: Ilan Sagiv, University of Minnesota
Subject: CIP (Cosmic Inflation Probe) - a NASA funded Origins Probe mission study
Tuesday, September 16th 2008
Speaker: Te-Yu Chen, University of Minnesota
Subject: Dynamics of exchange biased vortices
There will be no seminar this week. Participants in the Space Plasma Physics seminar should attend the Astronomy Colloquium on Friday this week.
Speaker: Yuichi Kubota, University of Minnesota
Subject: What's happening at CMS and LHC
Wednesday, September 17th 2008
Speaker: James Kakalios, University of Minnesota
Subject: The Materials Science of Superheroes (All New! All Different!)
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, September 18th 2008
Speaker: Dan Weisz and Yong Qian, University of Minnesota
Subject: To be announced.
Speaker: Alexander Monin
Subject: The spontaneous breaking of a metastable string
Speaker: Carlos Escudero Liébana, Departamento de Matem´aticas, Universidad de Oviedo
Subject: Dynamics of Curved Interfaces
Speaker: Todd Springer, University of Minnesota
Subject: Hydrodynamics, Gauge/Gravity Duality, and the Black Hole Membrane Paradigm.
Speaker: Joseph Eberly, Dept. of Physics, University of Rochester
Subject: Quantum Mechanics and Weird Quantum Optics
Friday, September 19th 2008
Speaker: Carla Nappi, Department of History and Philosophy, Montana State University
Subject: Bolatu's Pharmacy: Theriac in Early Modern China
Speaker: David Thomas, University of Minnesota
Subject: Spectroscopic Probes of Muscle Molecular Dynamics
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Dr. Robert Lysak, University of Minnesota
Subject: The Alfvenic Aurorae
Monday, September 22nd 2008
Speaker: Eric Thrane, University of Minnesota
Subject: Recent Results from Super-Kamiokande
There will be no seminar this week.
Tuesday, September 23rd 2008
Speaker: Anthony Hatke, University of Minnesota
Subject: Non-linear transport in microwave-irradiated quantum Hall systems
There will be no seminar this week.
Speaker: P. James E. Peebles, Princeton University
Subject: Finding the Big Bang
Wednesday, September 24th 2008
Speaker: P. James E. Peebles, Princeton University
Subject: The Cosmological Tests
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, September 25th 2008
Speaker: Michael Milligan and Roberta Humphreys, University of Minnesota
Subject: To be announced.
Speaker: Peter Koroteev, University of Minnesota
Subject: Braneworld Models with Broken Bulk Lorentz Invariance.
There will be no seminar this week.
Speaker: Edwin Bowman, University of Minnesota
Subject: Self-Consistent Study of the Linear Sigma Model at Finite Temperature and Chemical Potentials and of Field Redefinitions
Friday, September 26th 2008
Speaker: James Kakalios, University of Minnesota
Subject: Conductance Fluctuations: From Amorphous Silicon to the Cerebral Cortex
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Alexander Heger, University of Minnesota
Subject: Burning Neutron Stars
Speaker: Jennifer Karns Alexander, Program in History of Science and Technology, University of Minnesota
Subject: Author Meets Readers: The Mantra of Efficiency: From Waterwheel to Social Control
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, September 29th 2008
Speaker: Keith Olive, University of Minnesota
Subject: What the LHC is searching for: The Higgs boson and Supersymmetry
Tuesday, September 30th 2008
Speaker: Feng Guo, University of Minnesota
Subject: Low Frequency Noise in Magnetic Tunnel Junctions Part II
There will be no seminar this week.
Wednesday, October 1st 2008
Speaker: Mikhail Katsnelson, Radboud University Nijmegen
Subject: New bridge between condensed matter physics and quantum electrodynamics
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, October 2nd 2008
Speaker: Pete Mendygral and Tom Jones
Speaker: Dr. Tonnis ter Veldhuis, Macalester College
Subject: Brane Vector Phenomenology
Speaker: Mikhail Katsnelson, Institute for Molecules and Materials, Radboud University of Nijmegen
Subject: Gauge fields in corrugated graphene
There will be no seminar this week.
Speaker: Dr. William McDonough, University of Maryland, Department of Geology
Subject: Antineutrino Detection, Geoneutrinos and Heat Production in the Earth
Friday, October 3rd 2008
Speaker: Dan Dahlberg
Subject: Magnetism at the Nanoscale
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Vanessa Northington Gamble, MD, PhD, Professor of Medical Humanities, George Washington University
Subject: Striking a Blow at Medical School Segregation: Edith Irby Goes to Medical School
Reception before the talk in the Wangensteen Library (Diehl Hall 5th floor)
Monday, October 6th 2008
Speaker: Keith Olive
Subject: What the LHC is searching for: The Higgs boson and Supersymmetry (part II)
Tuesday, October 7th 2008
Speaker: Matthew Parker, University of Minnesota
Subject: Extinction Time in a Predator-Prey Relationship
Speaker: Lynn Wilson, University of Minnesota
Subject: Low Frequency Magnetic Fluctuations at Interplanetary Shocks
Wednesday, October 8th 2008
Speaker: Marvin Marshak, UMN
Subject: Exploring the Neutrino Frontier
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, October 9th 2008
Speaker: Dan Polsgtrove and Alex Heger
Speaker: Jose A.R. Cembranos, University of Minnesota
Subject: Gravitational Dark Matter
Speaker: Alexander Balatsky, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Subject: Dirac Materials
Speaker: Evan Frodermann, University of Minnesota
Subject: A view of heavy ion collision dynamics and geometry through electromagnetic signatures
Friday, October 10th 2008
Speaker: Cynthia Cattell
Subject: Space Physics
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Dr. Josh Semeter, BU
Subject: Structure and Motion in the Aurora
Speaker: Jeremy Butterfield, Trinity College, University of Cambridge
Subject: The Uses of Infinity: A Philosopher Looks at Emergent Phenomena in Physics
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, October 13th 2008
Speaker: Jan Harms
Subject: Big Bang Observer - How to Listen to the First Heart Beat of the Universe
Wednesday, October 15th 2008
Speaker: Joerg Schmalian, Ames Laboratory
Subject: CM Theory
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, October 16th 2008
Speaker: Steve Warren and Evan Skillman
Speaker: Guido Festuccia, University of California, Santa Cruz
Subject: Symmetric Points in the Landscape as Cosmological Attractors
Friday, October 17th 2008
Speaker: Ken Heller
Subject: NOvA neutrino oscillation project
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Dr. Justin Revenaugh, UMN Geology
Subject: Structure of the Earth
Speaker: Tara Nummedal, Department of History, Brown University.
Subject: Kunst and Cabala: Anna Zieglerin's Alchemical Secrets
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, October 20th 2008
Wednesday, October 22nd 2008
Speaker: George Fuller, UCSD
Subject: Neutrinos in the Cosmos
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, October 23rd 2008
Speaker: No journal club this week.
Speaker: Wan-il Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Subject: Thermal Inflation, Gravitiational Waves, Baryogenesis and Dark Matter
Friday, October 24th 2008
Speaker: Michael Zudov
Subject: Non-equilibrium transport in very high Landau levels of quantum Hall systems
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: ." Domenico Bertoloni Meli, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University
Subject: The Role of Vivisection in 17th-Century Anatomy
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, October 27th 2008
Wednesday, October 29th 2008
Speaker: Salman Habib, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Subject: Cosmological Simulations
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, October 30th 2008
Speaker: Jennifer Delgado and Liliya Williams
Friday, October 31st 2008
Speaker: Paul Crowell
Subject: Spin Dynamics and Transport in Solids
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Dr. Juergen Ott, Caltech
Subject: Ammonia in the Local (and not so local) Universe
Speaker: Samir Okasha, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol
Subject: Philosophical Issues in the Levels of Selection Debate: Reduction, Causality, Emergence
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, November 3rd 2008
Thursday, November 6th 2008
Speaker: Chelsea Tiffany and Chick Woodward
Friday, November 7th 2008
Speaker: Vincent Noireaux
Subject: Cell-free Expression: Application to Gene Network and Synthetic Vesicles
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Dr. Robert Gehrz, UMN Astronomy
Subject: The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy
No HST Colloquium this week.
Monday, November 10th 2008
Wednesday, November 12th 2008
Speaker: Charles Dermer, Naval Research Laboratory
Subject: The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, November 13th 2008
Friday, November 14th 2008
Speaker: Boris Shklovskii
Subject: Biological Physics
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Dr. Brian McNamara, U Waterloo
Speaker: Michael Reidy, Department of History, Montana State University
Subject: Mountaineering and Physics
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, November 17th 2008
Wednesday, November 19th 2008
Speaker: Konstantin Matveev, Argonne National Laboratory
Subject: CM Theory
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, November 20th 2008
Speaker: Crystal Austin and Bob Gehrz
Friday, November 21st 2008
Speaker: Mikhail Shifman
Subject: HEP theory
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Dr. Nathan Smith, UC Berkeley
Speaker: Carl Mitcham, Hennebach Program in the Humanities, Colorado School of Mines
Subject: The Philosophical Inadequacy of Engineering
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics at 3:15 p.m.
Monday, November 24th 2008
Thursday, November 27th 2008
Speaker: No journal club - Thanksgiving holiday
Speaker: No Speaker Today
Subject: Thanksgiving Holiday, University Closed
Friday, November 28th 2008
Subject: no seminar (Thanksgiving Break)
Speaker: No colloquium this week - Thanksgiving Holiday
No HST Colloquium this week.
Monday, December 1st 2008
Wednesday, December 3rd 2008
Speaker: Gerardo Ortiz, Indiana University
Subject: Quantum Computation
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, December 4th 2008
Speaker: Brian Wecht, IAS
Subject: TBA
Friday, December 5th 2008
Speaker: Oriol Valls
Subject: CM theory
Primarily for the first-year physics graduate students
Speaker: Dr. Brian Hart, U California, Irvine
Subject: Galaxy Clusters: Giants of the Universe
No HST Colloquium this week.
Monday, December 8th 2008
Wednesday, December 10th 2008
Speaker: Anna Hayes, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Subject: Application of Nuclear Physics to Energy and National Security
Refreshments served in Room 216 Physics after colloquium
Thursday, December 11th 2008
Friday, December 12th 2008
Speaker: No colloquium this week
Thursday, December 18th 2008
Speaker: TBA
Subject: Finals Week
Thursday, December 25th 2008
Speaker: No Speaker Today
Subject: Holiday, Univeristy Closed
Friday, December 26th 2008