What Physicists Do - Archive

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October 11, 1993 Schoenlein Ten Femtosecond Laser Pulses and the First Step in Vision
Dr. Robert W. Schoenlein
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
October 18, 1993 Farahani Interventional Mri: Towards Minimally Invasive Surgery
Dr. Keyvan Farahani
University of California, Los Angeles
October 25, 1993 Chester God Plays Dice: A Physical Demonstration
Dr. Marvin Chester
University of California, Los Angeles
November 1, 1993 Jackson Large Area Amorphous Silicon Technology
Dr. Warren B. Jackson
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
November 8, 1993 Max Laser Guide Stars and Adaptive Optics for Astronomy
Dr. Claire E. Max
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
November 15, 1993 Ishak Lightwave Technology
Dr. Waguih Ishak
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
November 22, 1993 Malina the Extreme Ultraviolet: A New Window on the Universe
Dr. Roger F. Malina
University of California at Berkeley
November 29, 1993 Howland the Optics of Eyeglass Lenses
Mary Howland
Signet Armorlite, Inc.
December 6, 1993 Leifer Robots for People With Severe Impairment
Dr. Larry Leifer
Stanford University
February 7, 1994 Johnson Buckminsterfullerenes: Self-Assembling Geodesic Shells of Carbon
Dr. Robert D. Johnson
IBM Almaden Research Center
February 14, 1994 Baliunas Active Stars in the Solar Neighborhood
Dr. Sallie Baliunas
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
February 28, 1994 Brister Deep Focus Earthquakes and the Common Cold
Dr. Keith Brister
Cornell University
March 7, 1994 Bass the Other Large Laser at Livermore
Dr. Isaac L. Bass
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
March 14, 1994 Nottingham the Ionosphere and the Aurora
Dan Nottingham
Boston University
March 21, 1994 Hodge The Evolution of Galaxies
Dr. Paul Hodge
University of Washington
March 28, 1994 Stapp Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics
Dr. Henry P. Stapp
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
April 11, 1994 Cantor Squid Magnetometry
Dr. Robin Cantor
Conductus, Inc. will discuss applications of Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) in such magnetic field-sensing applications as biomagnetism, geophysics, and laboratory instrumentation.
April 18, 1994 Roberts X-Ray Outbursts From Neutron Stars in Binary Systems
Mallory Roberts
Sonoma State University
April 25, 1994 Wooten the Traveling Salesman, Random Networks, and the Structure of Amorphous Silicon
Dr. Frederick Wooten
University of California, Davis/Livermore
May 2, 1994 Novatne Environmental Health: What It Is and Isn't
Lauren J. Novatne
Monterey County Department of Health

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