What Physicists Do - Archive

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March 27, 1995 Brister a Guided Tour of Chess
Dr. Keith Brister
Cornell University
April 3, 1995 Weiss the Anatomy of a High Energy Particle Detector
Eric Weiss
University of Washington
April 10, 1995 Bildsten Rings of Fire: Thermonuclear Combustion on Neutron Stars
Dr. Lars Bildsten
University of California, Berkeley
April 24, 1995 Chester Aesthetics of a Discrete Element Torsional Transmission Line
Dr. Marvin Chester
Emeritus Professor at UCLA
May 1, 1995 Atwood Physics of the Violin
Dr. William Atwood
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
May 8, 1995 Luehrmann Clea—computers in Astronomy Education
Dr. Mia Luehrmann
Gettysburg College
September 11, 1995 Owen and Now for Something Completely Different: Gravity Waves
Ben Owen
California Institute of Technology
September 18, 1995 Primack What Is the Dark Matter in the Universe?
Dr. Joel Primack
University of California, Santa Cruz
September 25, 1995 Gleason an Exercise System for Quadriplegics
Dr. Curtis Gleason
University of California, San Francisco
October 2, 1995 Hurley Probing the Gamma-Ray Sky
Dr. Kevin Hurley
University of California at Berkeley
October 9, 1995 Davis Other Things a Physicist Can Do
Dr. Jay C. Davis
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
October 16, 1995 Cohen Predicting New Materials: Alchemy With Computers
Professor Marvin L. Cohen
University of California at Berkeley
October 23, 1995 Hewitt Conceptual Physics — Live
Paul Hewitt
October 30, 1995 Quate the Silicon Chip as a New Frontier for Nanometer Structures
Dr. Calvin F. Quate
Stanford University
November 6, 1995 Houle Simulating Chemical Processes in Thin Films
Dr. Frances Houle
IBM Almaden Research Center
November 13, 1995 Wilson Coherent Laser Radar Applications
Dr. Geoffrey A. Wilson
Coherent Technologies, Inc.
November 20, 1995 Stoll What Physicists Do When They Are Unemployed
Cliff Stoll
November 27, 1995 Chau Frontiers in Particle Physics
Dr. Ling-Lie Chau
University of California, Davis
December 4, 1995 Bialek From Photons to Perception
Dr. William Bialek
NEC Research Institute
January 29, 1996 Lampert the Science and Technology of Smart Switchable Glass
Dr. Carl M. Lampert
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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