Fall 1999 Clark Physics Colloquium Schedule

Thursdays at 4 p.m. in room N-105
Sackler Science Center
refreshments at 3:45 p.m.
Special times and rooms denoted in boldface

date speaker institution title host
September 2
September 9 Michael Brenner MIT Towards an effective theory of sedimentation Kudrolli
September 16
September 20, 12:20 pm (Monday) in Room J321A Arshad Kudrolli Clark Physics of granular flow Wen (Chemistry Colloquium series)
September 23 Geoff Esper Clark Engineering and construction of a 40 tesla magnet Agosta
September 30 Alain Karma Northeastern Computer Modeling of Cardiac Fibrillation Kudrolli
October 7 Werner Wolf Yale The Role of Quantum Mechanics in Understanding Magnetic Materials Landee
Friday, October 8, 1:00 pm Charles Barton Clark Nuclear Structure and Coulomb Excitation of Radioactive Nuclear Beams Brenner
October 14 Lok Lew Yan Voon WPI Semiconductor Theory Research at WPI Landee
October 21 Michael J. Naughton Boston College Triplet Pairing in Quasi-1D Molecular Conductors Agosta
Friday, October 22, 1:30 pm Harry Allen Symposium Clark Chemistry Talks by Ernst, Griffin, and Bruschweiler
October 28 Shyamsunder Erramilli Boston University Scanning near-field infrared microscope based on a free electron laser Kudrolli
November 4 Kara Beauchamp Wesleyan U. Mixing antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic interactions on a chain - does it make a random spin paramagnet? Landee
November 11 Jonathan Friedman SUNY-Stony Brook Quantum Magic in Molecular Magnets: Tunneling, Berry's Phase and Schrodinger's Kittens Landee
November 18 Yoram Alhassid Yale Chaos in Mesoscopic Systems: From Nuclei to Quantum Dots Kudrolli
November 25 Thanksgiving Break
December 2 no colloquium MRS meeting in Boston

WPI Department of Physics, colloquium schedule
Boston area calendar
Directions to Clark
Previous colloquia
Favorite Restaurants

Clark U Home Page Physics Dept.

Updated 6 October 1999.
Sujata Davis: sdavis1@clarku.edu