Physics Department
Colloquia 1994/1995
College of William & Mary
Fall 1994
- Nov. 11 - Julia Hsu, U. Virginia,
"Seeing the Lilliputian's World: Scanning Probe Microscopy"
- Nov. 18 - Marize Pommot-Maia, Stanford U.,
"Why look for Rare Kaon Decays?"
- Nov. 25 - no talk - Thanksgiving
- Dec. 2 - Bellave Shivaram, U. Virginia
"Unconventional Superconductivity in Heavy Electron Materials"
Spring 1995
- Jan 20 - Joe Bisognano, CEBAF, "CEBAF: Overview and
Operation"
- Feb. 10 - Craig Dukes, U. Virginia, "Why are we here:
Cosmology and the Asymmetry between Matter and Antimatter"
- Feb. 17 - L. McNeill , U. North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
- Feb. 24 - Julia M. Phillips , AT&T Bell Labs
- Mar. 10 - Spring Break
- Mar. 17 - Alan Nathan, U. Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
"Stretching the Proton: Probing Nucleon Structure with Compton
Scattering"
- Mar. 24 - Peter LePage, Cornell, "Renormalization:
What is it anyway?"
- Apr. 7 - Melissa McGrath, Space Telescope Science Inst.,
"Planetary Science with the Hubble Space Telescope"
- Apr. 14 - Michael Peskin, SLAC, "Superstrings:
the View from Below"
- Apr. 21 - Bruce A. Barnett, Johns Hopkins U., " Observation
of the Top Quark in CDF at Fermilab"
- Apr. 28 - Arden Sher, SRI, "The Power of Modern Theory:
In_1-xTl_xP_1-yAs_y alloys predicted to be new superior compositions of
matter for electro optics"
- May 5 - Niels Walet , University of Erlangan,
"Nuclear Forces: How Hedgehogs do it"
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