UO Physics Seminars
January 21 - 28, 2002
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Monday, January 21
4:00pm High Energy Physics Seminar
No seminar seminar this week
4:00pm OCO Seminar
No seminar this week
Tuesday, January 22
4:00pm ITS Seminar
Room: 472 WIL, Cookies and Tea at 3:45pm
Speaker: Jens Noeckel, UO
Title: Chaos in Microcavities
Abstract: N/A
Host: N/A
4:00pm IMB Seminar
Room: 110 WIL
Speaker: Olke Uhlenbeck, University of Colorado
Title: tRNA Conformity romagnetics
Abstract: N/A
Host: M. Saks
Wednesday, January 23
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No seminars scheduled
Thursday, January 24
3:30 pm Physics Colloquium
Room: 100 WIL, Cookies and Tea at 3:15pm in the atrium
Speaker: Melissa Shell, Intel
Title: Silicon Technology: Scaling for 2nd Half of the Decade
Abstract: Intel co-founder Gordon Moore made a famous observation in 1965 ...
Host: Steve Kevan
Friday, January 25
4:00 pm MSI Seminar
Room: 331 KLA, tea and cookies at 3:30pm in the MSI Basement
Speaker: J David Cohen, UO
Title: Towards an Economical Photovoltaic Technology in a Few Years: Prospects, Progress and Problems
Abstract: N/A
Host: N/A
