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9/13/2004
Dr. Charles Jackson
Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas at Austin
Climate Physics and the Problem of Abrupt Climate Change
8/31/2004
Prof. Gustavo Gioia
University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign Structure, Diffusion, and Velocity Correlations in Dense Granular Flow
8/30/2004
Prof. Gustavo Gioia
University of Illinois
The Energetics of Folding in Thin-Film Diaphragms
8/12/2004
Dr. Pavel Zemanek
Institute of Scientific Instruments, Academy of Sciences (Czeck Republic)
Behavior of Colloidal Microparticles in a Planar 3-Beam Interference Field
5/3/2004
Dr. James R. Anglin
Department of Physics and Center for Ultra-Cold Atoms, MIT
Spinning BEC
4/28/2004
Dr. Daniel Spiegel
Trinity University
Thermal Localization of Electroconvection Patterns
4/26/2004
Dr. Sankaran Sundaresan
Princeton University
Meso-Scale Structures and Non-Uniform Distribution of Particles in Gas-Particle Flow
4/23/2004
Dr. Alan Wolf
Physics Dept. of The Cooper Union and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (Yeshiva University)
Science in the Law: a Physicist Morths into a Lawyer
4/21/2004
Dr. Thomas Fischer
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University
Hydrodynamics and Biomimetics between Two and Three Dimensions
4/19/2004
Dr. Michel Cloitre
<SPAN LANG="fr-FR">Laboratoire Matière Molle et Chimie, (ESPCI) – Paris</SPAN>
The Fate of Pastes: Yielding, Flowing, Slipping, Aging
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