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Past Seminars
Mon
4/6/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Prof. Andreas Hoenger
University of Colorado at Boulder, Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
3D Imaging of macromolecular assemblies and cell organelles
Mon
4/6/2009
10:00AM
RLM 13.202
Prof. Jeff Steinhauer
The Technion
Direct observation of number squeezing in an optical lattice
Mon
3/30/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Jennifer Kreft
University of Texas at Tyler
Non-equilibrium Brownian motion: from thermophoresis to membrane protein diffusion
Thu
3/26/2009
3:30 PM
RLM 7.104
Prof. Cheng Chin
University of Chicago
Having the cake and seeing it too ‘ Probing ultracold atoms in the Mott insulating phase
Mon
3/23/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Philippe Cluzel
Harvard University
SEMINAR POSTPONED TO FALL: From random walks to predictive biology
Thu
3/12/2009
3:30 PM
RLM 7.104
Prof. A. Douglas Stone
Yale University
‘Ab Initio Theory of Novel Micro and Nano Lasers?”
Wed
3/4/2009
4:15 pm
RLM 4.102
Dr. Hans Frauenfelder
Los Alamos National
Protein Dynamics
Thu
2/26/2009
3:30PM
RLM 7.104
Prof. Jungsang Kim
Duke University
Engineering a Quantum Information Processor
Mon
2/23/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Mark Shattuck
City College of the City University of New York
Shaken, Not Stirred: Granular Equilibrium
Mon
2/16/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Ron Elber
U. Texas Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
The network of sequence flow between protein structures
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