Nuclear Physics Seminar
Fall Semester
Wednesday, September 7th 2011
There will be no seminar this week.
Wednesday, September 14th 2011
Wednesday, September 21st 2011
Speaker: Laurens Keek, University of Minnesota
Subject: Calm after the storm: burst quenching after a superburst on a neutron star
Wednesday, September 28th 2011
Speaker: Mai Anh N Nguyen, University of Minnesota
Subject: Virtual Reality Technology and Potential Implementation in Nuclear Engineering
Wednesday, October 5th 2011
Speaker: Sean Garrick, University of Minnesota
Subject: To be announced
Wednesday, October 12th 2011
Speaker: Meng-Ru Wu, University of Minnesota
Subject: Collective Flavor Oscillations of the Neutrino Neutronization Burst from O-Ne-Mg Supernovae
Wednesday, October 19th 2011
Speaker: Joseph Kapusta, University of Minnesota
Subject: Relativistic Theory of Hydrodynamic Fluctuations
Thursday, October 27th 2011
Speaker: Ramin Daghigh, Metrostate University
Subject: Is there a connection between black hole quasinormal modes and the microscopic structure of their spacetime?
Note change of day and room! This week only.
Wednesday, November 2nd 2011
Speaker: Sean Bartz, University of Minnesota
Subject: AdS/QCD Background Fields from a Scalar Potential
Wednesday, November 9th 2011
Speaker: Ken Chen, University of Minnesota
Subject: Cracking the Most Luminous Supernovae
Wednesday, November 16th 2011
Speaker: Michael Albright, University of Minnesota
Subject: Thetransport coefficients of hot dense matter are of great interest due to their importance in modeling heavy ion collisions and warm neutron stars
Wednesday, November 23rd 2011
There will be no seminar this week.
Wednesday, November 30th 2011
Speaker: Zhen Yuan, University of Minnesota
Subject: Chemical Evolution of Dwarf Galaxy
There will be no seminar this week.
Wednesday, December 7th 2011
Speaker: Rajan Gupta, LANL
Subject: The finite temperature transition in QCD
Wednesday, December 14th 2011
Speaker: Sener Ozonder, University of Minnesota
Subject: Classical Gluon Fields in Heavy-ion Collisions and Confinement by Colored Noise
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