Colloquium Schedule Spring 2004


Note:

All seminars will be held in the Physics building, Room 401. The seminars will begin at 3:30 PM on Wednesdays with coffee served at 3:15 PM.

Maps:

UMBC Campus Visitor Parking at meters in Lot #1.
Physics Building We are building #26.

Schedule:

DATE SPEAKER DEPARTMENT INSTITUTION TOPIC
25th Feb Markos Georganopoulos Department of Physics Georgetown University Relativistic and slowing down: the flow in the hotspots of powerful radio galaxies and quasars.
3rd March Darryn W. Waugh Department of Earth and Planetary Science Johns Hopkins University Transport Timescales in Geophysical Flow from Tracers
10th March Professor Bruce Barnett Department of Physics and Astronomy Johns Hopkins University The Discovery of the Heavy Quarks
17th March Luis A. Orozco Department of Physics University of Maryland, College Park Conditional Dynamics and Quantum Feedback: An Experiment in Cavity QED
24th March No Seminar - Spring Break -- -- --
31st March Heyi Zhang Department of Physics University of Maryland, Baltimore County Study of One-way speed of light on Rotating Disk
7th April Alan Chodos Associate Executive Officer American Physical Society The APS, the Physics Community, and Me: What the APS does that you may not know about
14th April Alycia Weinberger Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Carnegie Institution of Washington Studying the Conditions for Planet Formation in Circumstellar Disks
21st April Philippe Mangin. Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux. Université H. Poincaré Nancy I, BP 239, 54506 Vandoeuvre cedex, FRANCE Magnetism of rare earth epitaxial films and rare earth based superlattices
28th April John F. Reintjes -- Naval Research Laboratory Coherent Anti-strokes Raman Scattering and Molecular Selective Detection.
5th May Harry Windsor Applied Physics University of Maryland, Baltimore County A different path to the frontiers of research, and a vantage point for discovery and application of interdisciplinary findings


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