What Physicists Do - Archive

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October 29, 2001 Oppenheimer the Most Ancient Objects Ever Studied
Dr. Ben R. Oppenheimer
University of California at Berkeley
November 5, 2001 Plait Bad Astronomy
Dr. Philip Plait
Sonoma State University
November 12, 2001 von Meier Physics in Buildings: A Case Study of Ssu’s Environmental Technology Center
Dr. Alexandra von Meier
Sonoma State University
November 19, 2001 Vuletic Atoms and Photons in a Box: Wave Properties of Laser Cooled Atoms
Dr. Vladan Vuletic
Stanford University
November 26, 2001 Collins Deep Space One: Exploring the Solar System on an Ion Drive
Steve Collins
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
February 4, 2002 Lesko Observing the Sun From 6800 Ft Underground: The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Dr. Kevin Lesko
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
February 11, 2002 Carniglia the Optical Coating Engineer — From Star Wars to Telecommunications
Dr. Charles Carniglia
Optical Coating Laboratory, Inc.
February 25, 2002 Scott Organic Light Emitting Diodes for Flat Panel Displays
Dr. J. Campbell Scott
IBM Almaden Research Center
March 4, 2002 Kroemer Quasi-Electric Fields and Band Offset: Teaching Electrons New Tricks
Dr. Herbert Kroemer
University of California, Santa Barbara
March 11, 2002 Krol Glass and Its Novel Applications in Photonics
Dr. Denise M. Krol
University of California, Davis and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
March 18, 2002 Jarrett the Universe Revealed: The Two Micron All Sky Survey
Dr. Thomas H. Jarrett
Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
March 25, 2002 Tucker the Nature and Nurture of Black Holes
Dr. Wallace Tucker
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and University of California, San Diego
April 8, 2002 Murnane Ultrafast Light Pulses — Life in the Fast Lane
Dr. Margaret Murnane
University of Colorado and JILA
April 15, 2002 cancelled Lecture Cancelled
April 22, 2002 Chester Physics as Symmetry
Dr. Marvin Chester
UCLA
April 29, 2002 Baker Doing Physics at the South Pole
R. Allan Baker
Sonoma State University
May 6, 2002 Wooden Are We Stardust? Crystals, Comets, and the Formation of Solar Systems
Dr. Diane Wooden
NASA Ames Research Center
September 9, 2002 Cap Famous Physicists I Have Known
Dr. Ferdinand Cap
University of Innsbruck
September 16, 2002 Rovira the Use of Light to Measure Nanometer Scale Geometries
Dr. Pablo Rovira
Nanometrics, Inc.
September 23, 2002 Cullers Extending the Senses
Dr. Kent Cullers
SETI Institute

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