Spring 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
January 28 Narayanan Menon U Mass, Amherst "Is there a glass transition? Clues from dynamical probes" Kudrolli
February 11 Mark Peterson Mt. Holyoke "When equations of motion do not predict the motion" abstract Gould
February 18 Hernan Makse Schlumberger-Doll Research "Spontaneous Stratification and Segregation in Granular Mixtures" Kudrolli
February 25 no colloquium - - -
March 4 Fred Green Clark University "Computational Complexity and Quantum Computing" abstract Gould
March 11 spring break - - -
March 18 (co-sponsored by the Marsh Institute) Howard Geller American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy "Meeting and Going Beyond our Kyoto Climate Treaty Targets Without Harming Economic Growth" abstract Hohenemser
March 25 APS meeting - - -
April 1 Shubha Tewari U Mass, Amherst "Flow of a Soft Solid" Gould
April 8 Chris Hohenemser Clark University "A Pedestrian Introduction to the Science of Global Climate Change"
April 15 no colloquium - - -
April 22 John Harte UC, Berkeley "Climate-Ecosystem Feedbacks" Gould
April 29 Pablo Tamayo Whitehead/MIT Center for Genome Research and TMC "Global Genome Analysis and Gene Expression: A Computational Perspective" Gould

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Updated 14 April 1999.
Sujata Davis: sdavis1@clarku.edu