Colloquium Meetings
Thursdays, 4:00-5:00 pm
1-425 Physics and Astronomy (map)
Reception from 3:30-4:00

(unless posted otherwise)

For more information,
contact Ferdinand Coroniti

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Every colloquium is preceeded by a reception. The reception is made possible, in part, thanks to the generous contributions of:

Dr. S. Abachi, Prof. E. Abers, Prof. Z. Bern, Prof. R. Bruinsma, Prof. S. Chakravarty, Prof. G. Clark, Prof. J. M. Cornwall, Prof. R. Cousins, Prof. M. Gutperle, Prof. J. Hauser, Prof. Robert W. Huff, Prof. P. Kraus, Prof. R. Ong, Dr. J. Price, Prof. S. Putterman, Prof. J. Rosenzweig, Prof. J. Rudnick, Prof. D. Saltzberg, Prof. R. Wallny, Prof. C. Whitten, Prof. C. W. Wong, and Prof. E. Wright.


SPRING 2009 Speaker Host
     
  • April 2
   
  • April 9
   
  • April 16
   
  • April 23
   
  • April 30
   
  • May 7
   
  • May 14
   
  • May 21
   
  • May 28
   
  • June 4
   
WINTER 2009 Speaker Host
     
  • January 8
   
  • January 15
   
  • January 22
   
  • January 29
   
  • February 5
   
  • February 12
   
  • February 19
   
  • February 26
   
  • March 5
   
  • March 12
   
FALL 2008 Speaker Host
  • September 25
No  
  • October 2
   
  • October 9
   
  • October 16
   
  • October 23
   
  • October 30
   
  • November6

 

 
  • November 13
   
  • November 20
   
  • December 4
   
 
Colloquium Reception: 3:30 pm outside room 1-425 Lecture: 4:00-5:00 pm - Room 1-425 -
SPRING 2008 Speaker Host
     
  • April 3
Gary Williams (UCLA) - "Vortex Loops and the Superfluid Phase Transition" Abstract  
  • April 10
O.W Greenberg (University of Maryland) - "The Discovery of Color, A Personal Perspective" Abstract Roberto Peccei
  • April 17
Gerald A. Miller (University of Washington) - "A New Look at the Neutron and Proton" Abstract Prof. Nefkens
  • April 24
Leonid Glazman (Yale) - "Inelastic Electron Scattering Off Magnetic Impurities" Abstract Yaroslav Tserkovnyak
  • May 1
Ed Moses (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory) - "The National Ignition Facility: Its Role in Fusion Energy and the Emerging Field of High Energy Density Science" Abstract Christoph Niemann
  • May 8
Diandra Leslie-Pelecky (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
"Physics of NASCAR"
David Saltzberg
  • May 13 (Tues)
Joint CNSI and Physics & Astronomy Seminar/Colloquium
Prof. Keith Hodgson (Stanford University) - "Photon Science and the Coming Revolution Enabled by X-ray Free Electron Lasers" Abstract
Location: CNSI building
Date: May 13, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. (Reception to follow)
John Miao
  • May 22
Prof. Albert Bartlett (University of Colorado at Boulder) - "Arithmetic, Population and Energy: Sustainability 101" Abstract Ben Zuckerman
  • May 29
Dr. Henri Alloul, Regent Lecturer, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Univ. Paris-Sud Karoly Holczer
  • June 5
Prof. Alfred Wong (UCLA)  
Colloquium Reception: 3:30 pm outside room 1-425 Lecture: 4:00-5:00 pm - Room 1-425 -
WINTER 2008 Speaker Host
     
  • January 10
Jack Feldman, Dept of Neurobiology (UCLA) - "A Physicist Looks for Inspiration" Jian Wei Miao
  • January 17
Alexander Kusenko (UCLA) - "Neutrinos: the dark side of the light fermions"  
  • January 24
Ed Turner (Princeton) - "Detecting Extrasolar Planets, Plants and Beaches" Ned Wright
  • January 31
Shoucheng Zhang (Stanford University) - "Quantum spin Hall effect" HongWen Jiang
  • February 7
Dr. J. Murray Gibson, Assoc. Director (Argonne National Lab) - "Imaging with X-Rays at the Advanced Photon Source(APS): Today and Tomorrow" John Miao
  • February 14
Claudio Pellegrini (UCLA) - "The X-ray free-electron laser: a super video camera to study matter with atomic space-time resolution" Abstract  
  • February 21
Max Tegmark (MIT) - "New clues about inflation, dark matter and dark energy" Abstract David Cline
  • February 28
Rosemary Wyse (Johns Hopkins University) - "The properties of Dark Matter on small spatial scales" Alexander Kusenko
  • March 6
William Rippard (NIST) - "Controlling and Manipulating Nanomagnets with DC Spin-polarized Currents" Abstract Yaroslav Tserkovnyak and HongWen Jiang
  • March 13
   
FALL 2007 Speaker Host
  • October 4
Stanley Osher (UCLA) - "Mathematics in the real world and the fake world"
Abstract:
Jian Wei Miao
  • October 11
Troy Carter (UCLA) - "An Overview of Fusion Energy Research: Taming Turbulence and Transport in Magnetized Plasmas"
Abstract:
 
  • October 18
Rainer S. Wallny (UCLA) - "The Top Quark:  A Window to the Unknown"
Abstract:
 
  • October 25
Rocky Kolb (University of Chicago) - "Taking Sides on Dark Energy" Zvi Bern
  • November 1
Vladimir Vassiliev (UCLA) - "VERITAS & the future of ultra high energy gamma rays"  
  • November 8
Juan Maldacena (Institute for Advanced Study )
"QCD, strings and black holes: A duality between gravity and field theory" Abstract:
Zvi Bern
  • November 15
Katsushi Arisaka (UCLA) - "Origin of the Most Energetic Particles in Universe: New Results from Pierre-Auger"  
  • November 29
Stuart Freedman (Berkeley) - "Direct Evidence for Neutrino Oscillations with KamLand" Huan Huang
  • December 6
Mark Konishi (CalTech) Dolores Bozovic
 
Spring 2007
 
Winter 2007
 
Fall 2006

 Spring 2006

Winter 2006

Fall 2005

 Spring 2005

Winter 2005
 
Fall 2004
 
Spring 2004
 
Winter 2004
 
Fall 2003
 
Spring 2003
  • April 3
    Francis Halzen
    (University of Wisconsin)
    High Energy Neutrino Astonomy: Results from the South Pole
  • April 10
    Shmuel Nussinov
    (Tel Aviv)
    A simple, physicist's approach to complex problems
  • May 8
    Rick Trebino
    (Georgia Tech)
    The Musical Score, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, and the Measurement of the Shortest Events Ever Created
  • May 15
    Gregory Benford (UC Irvine)
 
Winter 2003