Spring 1997 Clark Physics Colloquium Schedule

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

date speaker institution title host
January 16 Donald Heiman MIT informal visit Gould
Monday, January 20 Hadi Ghaemi NEC Near-Field Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Semiconductors Gould
January 23 Ping Zhou University of Pennsylvania Carbon Allotropes: Properties and Applications abstract Gould
Monday, January 27 Srikanth Hariharan Northeastern University Tunneling Spectroscopy of Oxide Superconductors Gould
January 30 no colloquium - - -
Tuesday, February 4 Serguei Ivanov thesis defense Studies of low dimensional organic conductors in high magnetic fields
February 6 Chagarn Whan MIT Quantum dot devices: basic physics and potential applications Gould
Wednesday, February 12 Arshad Kudrolli Haverford College Physics of Granular Materials Gould
February 13, joint colloquium with Chemistry Gary Grest Exxon Molecular Simulations of Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces Gould
February 20 TBA - - none
2 pm, February 27 Andrew Albrecht Ph.D. thesis defense Magnetism of a Family of Quasi Two-Dimensional Quantum Heisenberg Antiferromagnets Landee
Monday, March 3, 10:30 am Stephen Hill National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Probing the microwave conductivity of low-dimensional molecular conductors and superconductors in high magnetic fields Agosta
Tuesday, March 4, 2 pm Marcus Bennett Clark M.A. defense Agosta
March 6, Wayne Volkmuth Stanford DNA in Mazes Gould
March 13 Philip Segre Exxon Dynamics of Colloidal Suspensions Gould
March 20 no colloquium APS March meeting -
March 27 no colloquium - - -
April 3 Michael Bergman Simon Rock CollegeCrystal growth: from the laboratory to the Earth's coreGould
April 10 no colloquium --none
April 17 Wolfgang Frey University of WashingtonThermodynamics of Two-Dimensional Protein Crystallization and the Influence of the Attachment MechanismGould
April 24 Steven J. Blundell Oxford UniversityOrganic magnets and superconductors: over a muon's dead body abstract Agosta
May 1 Jon Goldstein senior thesis defenseExploring properties of cellular automata models of an earthquake fault Gould

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updated 7 April 1997.
Sujata Davis: sdavis1@clarku.edu