What Physicists Do - Archive

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April 21, 1986 Oldenburg Biomedical Engineering Career Opportunities
Dr. John Oldenburg
California State University, Sacramento
April 28, 1986 Hoffman How Many Elements Are There?
Dr. Darleane C. Hoffman
UC Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
May 5, 1986 Spinrad Halley's Comet: What Have We Learned?
Dr. Hyron Spinrad
University of California, Berkeley
May 12, 1986 Anderson Microcomputer Simulations
Scott Anderson
Anderson Studies
September 8, 1986 Baez X-Ray Microscopes, Telescopes, and Holograms-The Early Days
Dr. Albert V. Baez
Stanford University
September 15, 1986 Fazarinc Can Computers Promote Intuitive Understanding of Physics?
Dr. Zvonko Fazarinc
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories and Stanford University
September 22, 1986 Foster Physical Oceanography and the Antarctic Ocean
Dr. Theodore Foster
University of California, Santa Cruz
September 29, 1986 Jackson From the Cyclotron to the Ssc
Dr. J. D. Jackson
University of California, Berkeley
October 6, 1986 Hufbauer Exploring the Solar Wind
Dr. Karl Hufbauer
University of California, Irvine
October 13, 1986 Vallerga the Charge Coupled Device
Dr. John Vallerga
University of California, Berkeley
October 20, 1986 Pines Irreversibility?
Dr. Alexander Pines
University of California, Berkeley
October 27, 1986 Bourret Growing Single Crystals for Semiconductor Devices
Dr. Edith Bourret
UC Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
November 3, 1986
November 10, 1986 Stahler How Stars Are Made
Dr. Steven Stahler
NASA Ames Research Center
November 17, 1986 Jernigan Large Scale Structure of the Universe
Dr. Garrett Jernigan
Space Sciences Laboratory University of California, Berkeley
November 24, 1986 MacFarlane Applications of Laser Spectroscopy
Dr. Roger M. MacFarlane
IBM Almaden Research Center
December 1, 1986 Sadoulet Prospects for the Detection of Dark Matter
Dr. Bernard Sadoulet
University of California, Berkeley
February 9, 1987 Fischer Magnetism and Superconductivity
Dr. Oystein Fischer
University of Geneva and Stanford University
February 23, 1987 Faulkner Solar Oscillations and Quivering Wimps
Dr. John Faulkner
University of California, Santa Cruz
March 2, 1987

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