What Physicists Do - Archive

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April 6, 2009 Cooley Whispers in the Dark
Dr. Jodi Cooley
Stanford University
March 30, 2009 Hieb Energy Research in Denmark
Jeremy Hieb
University of California, Santa Cruz
March 23, 2009 Cominsky Exploring the Extreme Universe With Fermi
Dr. Lynn Cominsky
Sonoma State University
March 16, 2009 Minor Nanomechanics: Why the Strength of a Material Is Related to Its Size
Dr. Andrew Minor
University of California at Berkeley
March 9, 2009 Marchesini Imaging With X-Ray Lasers
Dr. Stefano Marchesini
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
March 2, 2009 Mielke Ultrashort Pulse Lasers in Industrial Applications
Dr. Michael M. Mielke
Raydiance, Inc.
February 23, 2009 von der Linden the Light, the Dark, and the Hot Gas: Dissecting Galaxy Clusters
Dr. Anja von der Linden
Stanford University
February 9, 2009 Dine the Convergence of Particle Physics and Astrophysics: The Lhc/Fermi Era
Dr. Michael Dine
University of California, Santa Cruz
February 2, 2009 Batalha Kepler’s Hunt for Habitable Planets
Dr. Natalie Batalha
San Jose State University and NASA Ames Research Center
December 1, 2008 McMahon Making Good Use of the Large Binocular Telescope
Thomas McMahon
University of Arizona
November 24, 2008 Kuhi the Large Binocular Telescope
Dr. Leonard Kuhi
University of Minnesota
November 17, 2008 Miller California Observatories as Leaders in the Development of Very Large Optical Telescopes
Dr. Joseph S. Miller
University of California, Santa Cruz
November 10, 2008 Quinn the Mystery of the Missing Antimatter
Dr. Helen Quinn
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
November 3, 2008 Dodson-Robinson Chemistry of Planet Formation
Dr. Sally Dodson-Robinson
California Institute of Technology
October 27, 2008 Cohen Einstein, Nanoscience, and Superconductivity
Dr. Marvin L. Cohen
University of California at Berkeley
October 20, 2008 Imler Advanced Solar Cells for Terrestrial Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems
Dr. Bill Imler
Squirrel Hill Associates
October 13, 2008 Barty Making and Using “nuclear” Photons With Lasers
Dr. Chris Barty
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
October 6, 2008 Salmeron the Simplest Chemistry There Is: Doing Reactions One Molecule at a Time
Dr. Miquel Salmeron
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
September 29, 2008 Rotenberg Studies of the Electronic Structure of Low Dimensional Novel Metals
Dr. Eli Rotenberg
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
September 22, 2008 Bernstein Fundamental and Applied Antineutrino Physics
Dr. Adam Bernstein
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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