500.002 DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH OVERVIEW Fall 2015 (Fr, 9:00 - 10:30, room 190)

Please note: Some schedule changes may still occur.
8/21 9:00 am David Dunlap A Fragment Hamiltonian Approach to Charge Migration in Organic Photovoltaic Devices
  9:30 am Sally Seidel New Particle Discovery at the LHC.
       
8/28 9:00 am John Matthews Indirect Search for Dark Matter
  9:30 am V. M. Kenkre Quantum Oscillators for Vibrational Relaxation of Molecules: Unification of Theoretical Approaches

       
9/4 9:00 am Carlton Caves Center for Quantum Information and Control
  9:30 am Akimasa Miyake Quantum Computation and Quantum Many-body Physics
       
9/11 9:00 am Ylva Pihlström Tracing Dynamics with Astrophysical Masers
  9:30 am Francisco Becerra Chavez Experimental Quantum Optics
       
9/18 9:00 am Rouzbeh Allahverdi The Particle Physics-Cosmology Connection in the Era of Data
  9:30 am Paul Richard Schwoebel Surfaces Physics: From Single Atom Processes to National Security
       
9/25 9:00 am Mousumi Roy Physics of Magma Bodies and Volcanoes
  9:30 am Huaiyu (Mike) Duan Supernova Neutrinos
       
10/2 9:00 am Greg Taylor The Long Wavelength Array
  9:30 am Dinesh Loomba Experimental searches for dark matter
       
10/9   Fall Break  
       
10/16 9:00 am

Alejandro Manjavacas

Plasmons in low dimensional systems
  9:30 am Keith Lidke Fluorescence Nanoscopy
       
10/23 9:00 am Ivan Deutsch Quantum Control and Measurement
  9:30 am Victor Acosta Atomic physics in a semiconductor vacuum: quantum nanophotonics and biosensing with solid-state spin qubits
       
10/30 9:00 am John McGraw Measurement Astrophysics: Radiometry of the Universe
  9:30 am James Thomas Fluctuations on Cell Membranes: Information from Noise 
       
11/6 9:00 am Paul Schwoebel "Responsible Conduct in Research"
       
11/13 9:00 am Paul Schwoebel "Responsible Conduct in Research"
       
11/20 9:00 am Paul Schwoebel "Responsible Conduct in Research"
       
11/27   Thanksgiving Break  
       
12/4 9:00 am Paul Schwoebel "Responsible Conduct in Research"