What Physicists Do - Archive

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September 30, 2002 Jordan Atmospheric Wonders: Light and Color, Fire and Ice in the Sky
Joe Jordan
NASA Ames Research Center
October 7, 2002 Bower the Allen Telescope Array and the Next Generation of Radio Telescopes
Dr. Geoffrey C. Bower
University of California at Berkeley
October 14, 2002 Brodie Extragalactic Globular Clusters: Insights Into Galaxy Formation
Dr. Jean Brodie
University of California Observatories/Lick Observatory and the University of California, Santa Cruz
October 21, 2002 Leung the Development and Applications of Compact Neutron Sources
Dr. Ka-Ngo Leung
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
October 28, 2002 Hichwa Optical Mems: An Enabling Technology for Next Generation Switching Devices
Dr. Bryant Hichwa
Sonoma State University
November 4, 2002 Salmeron Playing With Single Atoms and Molecules
Dr. Miquel Salmeron
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
November 11, 2002 Alexander Nasa’s Mission to Seek Extraterrestrial Life
Dr. Claudia Alexander
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
November 18, 2002 Rahimi the Cerent Laboratories at Sonoma State University
Dr. Saeid Rahimi
Sonoma State University
November 25, 2002 Gutierrez Measuring the Size of Subatomic Collisions
Dr. Thomas D. Gutierrez
University of California, Davis
December 2, 2002 Goldhaber-Gordon a Few Electrons in a Box
Dr. David Goldhaber-Gordon
Stanford University
February 10, 2003 Madejski Astrophysics From Space
Dr. Greg Madejski
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
February 24, 2003 McCall Rocks in the Physics Laboratory
Dr. Katherine McCall
University of Nevada, Reno
March 3, 2003 Trujillo Expanding the Solar System: Moving Beyond Quaoar to Super-Plutos
Dr. Chad Trujillo
California Institute of Technology
March 10, 2003 Grossman Squids, Bugs, Brains, and Hearts
Helene Grossman
University of California at Berkeley
March 17, 2003 Bustamante Grabbing the Cat by the Tail
Dr. Carlos Bustamante
University of California at Berkeley
March 24, 2003 Halpern Measuring How the Universe Began
Dr. Mark Halpern
University of British Columbia
April 14, 2003 Wilkening Ballistic Missile Defense: Technical Frontier or Technical Folly?
Dr. Dean Wilkening
Stanford University
April 21, 2003 Selesnick Quantum Logic: What's It Good for?
Dr. Steve Selesnick
University of Missouri, St. Louis
April 28, 2003 Risk Quantum Cryptography With Fiber-Optic Interferometers
Dr. William P. Risk
IBM Almaden Research Center
May 5, 2003 Roitman a Biomolecular Sensor Based on Nanoparticles
Dr. Daniel Roitman
Agilent Technologies

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