DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

COLLOQUIUM

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FALL SEMESTER 2003

Colloquium is regularly held on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 pm
 at 218 Science Center
Refreshments are served at 3:15

 

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

 08/26/03

 Jayantha Senawiratne

 Department of Physics and Astronomy, GSU

Characterization of Semiconductor Thin Films Using Micro Raman Spectroscopy

 09/02/03

 Dr. Michael A Slifkin

Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel 

Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (abstract)

 09/09/03

 

 

 

09/11/03 
Thursday

Prof. Bradley Peterson

Ohio State University

Measuring AGN Black Hole Masses by Reverberation
Mapping

 09/16/03

 

 

 

09/23/03

 Dr. Supriya Chakrabarti

 Boston University

SPIDR: A Small Explorer Mission to Study WHIM

09/30/03

Dr. David Bergman 

  School of Physics and Astronomy 
Tel Aviv University 
Israel

 Natural Thermoelectric Heat Pump in  Wasps (abstract)

 10/07/03

 

 

 

 10/14/03

 

   

 10/21/03

Mr. M. Rinzan 

 Department of Physics and Astronomy, GSU

MS  Presentation 

Heterojunction Far-Infrared Detectors

10/28/03

 Mrs. Pushpa Wijesinghe

  Department of Physics and Astronomy, GSU

Optical Characterization of GaN Thin Films by Photoluminescence Spectroscopy 

 11/04/03

  Dr. Azer Eminzade

 Institute of Physics 
Academy of Sciences 
Azerbaijan

 Directionally Solidified Semiconductor-Metal (Superconductor) Eutectic Composites (DSSMEC) and Their Applications

11/06/03 
Thursday 
Usual Time and Location

Dr. Henrique Schmitt

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

The Narrow Line Region of Seyfert Galaxies

 11/11/03

Prof. Andre Bandrauk

Chaire de Recherche du Canada/Chimie Computationnelle & Photonique 
Faculte des Sciences 
Université de Sherbrooke 
2500, boul. Université 
Sherbrooke, 
J1K 2R1, Que, Canada
 Molecules in Intense Laser Fields: Numerical Simulations of Attosecond Control of Electrons to Nuclear Reactions
see: Phys. Rev. Lett.  89, 283903 (2002), Nature 417, 917 (2002), Phys. Rev. A 66, 031401 (2002)

 11/18/03

Prof. Alan Marscher

Boston University

Relativistic Jets in Blazars: Tales of Multiwaveband Variability

 11/25/03

 Thanksgiving

Break

 No Classes

12/02/03

 Mrs. Sumeyye Dural

 Department of Physics and Astronomy, GSU

 MS  Presentation: 
Glauber Model and Its Applications for the PHENIX experiment

12/09/03

Mr. Paul A. Erling
Department of Physics and Astronomy, GSU

Ph.D Defense:

A Closer Look at Hyperfine Interactions: An ESR / ENDOR and Computational Characterization of Alpha- and Beta-Couplings

12/11/03
Thursday 
1:30 pm

 Mr. Mustafa Alevli

 Department of Physics and Astronomy, GSU

MS  Presentation: 
Carrier Distribution Calculations in p-Type GaAs

12/13/03

 Final 

Examinations

Week

 

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

COLLOQUIUM

CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE DRIVING DIRECTIONS

SPRING SEMESTER 2004

Colloquium is regularly held on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 pm
 at 218 Science Center
Refreshments are served at 3:15

 

Dates

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

 01/13/04


 


 01/20/04

 



 01/27/04

Mr. Hakmana W. Sanjeeva 

Department of Physics and Astronomy, GSU

Master Defense:

Cosmic  Ray Muons:
Detector Construction and Simulation

 02/03/04

 

 

 

 02/10/04

 



 02/17/04

 

 


 02/24/04

 

 

 

 03/02/04




03/02/04
Thursday,
Regular time and place

Dr. V.M. Apalkov Department of Physics,
University of Utah
Trapping of Light in Disordered Media and Periodic Dielectric Structures

 03/09/04

 SPRING

 BREAK

 HAVE FUN! 
DRIVE SAFELY!

 03/16/04

Dr.  Lev G. Murokh

Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ 07030

Electron Transport in Nanostructures for Quantum Computation and Molecular Electronics


(click for abstract)

03/23/04

 

 


 03/30/04

Dr. Jeffrey Bennett

University of Colorado

 Strategies for Teaching Science*

(click for abstract)
* Sponsored by Addison Wesley

 04/06/04

Dr. Sergey N. Rashkeev

Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37235

 Dopants adsorption on catalytic alumina: The role of bulk point-defect distributions on phase stability and catalytic activity
(click for abstract)

04/08/04

Dr. Christian Ratsch Department of Mathematics, UCLA Opportunities in Computational Nanosciences: From Small Vanadium Clusters to Semiconductor Wavers  (click for abstract)

04/20/04

 

 


 04/27/04

Dr. Beatriz H. Cardelino
Chemistry Department, Spelman College, Box 238, Atlanta, GA 30314
Advanced Computational Modeling for Vapor Deposition Reactors
(click for abstract)

05/04/04

 Final  Examination Week

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