University of Minnesota
School of Physics & Astronomy

Cosmology Lunchtime Seminar

semester, 2004

Monday, January 26th 2004
Speaker: To be announced
Subject: To be announced
Monday, February 2nd 2004
Speaker: John Cannon, University of Minnesota
Subject: From Lyman Break Galaxies Through The Redshift Desert
Monday, February 9th 2004
Speaker: Laura Cayon, Purdue University
Subject: Non-Gaussianity in the WMAP Data?. A Wavelet Based Approach
Monday, February 16th 2004
Speaker: Tom Montroy, Case Western Reserve University
Subject: Update from the Second Flight of BOOMERANG
Monday, February 23rd 2004
Speaker: Tomotake Matsumura, University of Minnesota
Subject: Ellipticity Analysis of CMB Maps
Monday, March 1st 2004
Speaker: Bei Cai, University of Minnesota
Subject: Observations and Reconstructions of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray Air Showers--Pierre Auger Observatory
Monday, March 8th 2004
Speaker: Keith Olive, University of Minnesota
Subject: Gravatinos in Cosmology
Monday, March 15th 2004
This seminar will not be held this week.
Monday, March 22nd 2004
Speaker: Michael Duvernois, University of Minnesota
Subject: Radio Observations of Astrophysical Neutrinos: First Results and ANITA-SMEX Design
Monday, March 29th 2004
Speaker: Kostya Sapogin, University of Minnesota
Subject: The Possible Detection of z=10 Galaxy and Its Astrophysical Implications
Monday, April 5th 2004
Speaker: Tom Jones, University of Minnesota
Subject: Feedback between Active Galaxies and Cluster Media
Monday, April 12th 2004
There will be no seminar this week.
Monday, April 19th 2004
Speaker: John Dickey, University of Minnesota
Subject: "Going Around In Circles"
Monday, April 26th 2004
Speaker: Taylor Childers, University of Minnesota
Subject: Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM): Studying the Knee of the Cosmic Ray Spectrum
Monday, May 3rd 2004
Speaker: Dustin Kleckner, University of Minnesota
Subject: Neutrinos
Monday, September 6th 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Monday, September 13th 2004
Speaker: Marco Peloso, University of Minnesota
Subject: Moving Sources in a Ghost Condensate"
Monday, September 20th 2004
Speaker: Liliya Williams, University of Minnesota
Subject: Substructure in Galaxies and Clusters
Monday, September 27th 2004
Speaker: John Childers, University of Minnesota
Subject: Supernova Shocks as Cosmic Ray Accelerators
Monday, October 4th 2004
Speaker: Marco Peloso, University of Minnesota
Subject: Moving Sources in a Ghost Condensate
Monday, October 11th 2004
Speaker: Bernie Becker, University of Minnesota
Subject: Recent Results from Atmospheric Neutrino Experiments
Monday, October 18th 2004
Speaker: Tim Ashenfelter, Notre Dame
Subject: Chemical Evolution Constraints on the Observed Fine-structure Constant Evolution in Quasar Absorption Systems
Monday, October 25th 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Monday, November 1st 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Monday, November 8th 2004
Speaker: He Ning, University of Minnesota
Subject: Lead Abundance in the Uranium Star
Monday, November 15th 2004
Speaker: Vassilis Spanos, University of Minnesota
Subject: Gravitino Dark Matter and Searches for Supersymmetric Particles
Monday, November 22nd 2004
The seminar will not be held this week.
Monday, November 29th 2004
Speaker: Gary Varner, University of Hawaii
Subject: ANITA & ANITA-lite: A Pathfinding Long-Duration Balloon Mission to Constrain the Origin of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays
Monday, December 6th 2004
Speaker: Yu Lu, University of Minnesota
Subject: Neutrino Oscillation and Neutrino Signature of Supernova Shock Propagation
Monday, December 13th 2004
Speaker: Nelson Nunes, University of Minnesota
Subject: Cosmological Scalar Fields
Monday, December 20th 2004
The seminar has ended for the semester.

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