| Spring 2004 Semester
The colloquium schedule for the Spring 2004 semester is as shown below. Additional titles and abstracts will be posted as they become available.
February 23, 2004 - | Professor Spirodoula Matsika Department of Chemistry, Temple University Degenerate States in Chemistry | March 1, 2004 - | Professor Rongjia Tao Department of Physics, Temple University Superconductors in a Strong Electric Field | March 8, 2004 - | Boris Glavin V. E. Lashkar'ov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Kiev, Ukraine Amplification and generation of high-frequency phonons in semiconductor nanostructures | March 15, 2004 - | Professor Moshe Shapiro Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of British Columbia Quantum Control - New Insights and New Scenarios | March 29, 2004 - | Dr. Luminita Todor Department of Physics, University of Richmond The discovery of the Theta+ pentaquark | April 5, 2004 - | Professor Remi Jullien Laboratoire des Verres, Montpellier, France and Unstitut Universitaire de France Classical origin for a negative magnetoresistance in two-dimensional semiconductors | April 12, 2004 - | Professor Hai-Lung Dai Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania Ultra-thin molecular films, supercooled molecular fluids, and molecules at collodial interfaces: nonlinear optical probe of structure and phase transitions | April 19, 2004 - | Professor Charles Kane Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania Electronics to Optics: The Long and Short of Carbon Nanotubes | April 26, 2004 - | Professor Jing Li Departments of Chemistry and Biology, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ Inorganic-Organic Hybrid II-VI Semiconductors: A New Class of Nanostructured Materials that Are Not Dependent of Particle Size | May 3, 2004 - | Professor David Huse Department of Physics, Princeton University Statistical Physics of Vortices and Fluctuations in Superconductors |
Time: 3:00 pm Place: Barton Hall, Room BA 106
(coffee, tea, and sweets served at 2:45 pm) |