UO Seminars
in Physics and Related Fields
March 11 - 15, 2002
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Monday, March 11
2:00pm Physical Chemistry Seminar
Room: 240 WIL
Speaker: Charles Schmuttenmaer, Yale University
Title: Optical Pump - THz Probe Spectroscopy: New Insights into Chemistry and Materials
Abstract: N/A
Host: Andy Marcus
4:00pm High Energy Physics Seminar
No seminar seminar this week
4:00pm Optics Seminar
Room: 240 WIL
Speaker: Jan Wiersig, Max-Planck Institute, Dresden
Title: Whispering-Gallery Modes in Polygonal-Shaped Dielectric Resonators
Abstract: The properties of long-lived modes in dielectric cavities ...
Host: Jens Noeckel
Tuesday, March 12
4:00pm Theoretical Science Seminar
Room: 472 WIL, Cookies and Tea at 3:45pm
Speaker: Howard Cohl, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Title: The Mathematical and Theoretical Physics Implications of an Azimuthal Fourier Expansion for the Reciprocal Distance Between Two Points Abstract: This talk will focus on the harmonic effect ...
Host: N/A
4:00pm Molecular Biology Seminar
Room: 110 WIL
Speaker: Manfred Baetscher, OHSU
Title: Respiratory Control in Embryonic Stem Cells
Abstract: N/A
Host: R. Capaldi
Wednesday, March 13
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No seminars scheduled
Thursday, March 14
3:30 pm Physics Colloquium
Room: 100 WIL, Cookies and Tea at 3:15pm in the atrium
Speaker: Jeff Young, UBC
Title: Planar Photonic Crystals in Semiconductor Waveguides: Engineering Their Linear and NonlinearOptical Properties
Abstract: Two dimensional, high-contrast dielectric texture can be used ...
Host: Hailin Wang
Friday, March 15
4:00 pm Materials Science Seminar
No seminar this week (Student Recruiting Weekend)
