April 6, 1998
Dr. Alan Dressler
Observatories Carnegie Institution of Washington
Space Telescopes and the Search for Origins
March 30, 1998
Dr. Gregory Kilcup
Ohio State University
Small Particles and Large Computers
March 23, 1998
Matthew Davis
Santa Rosa High School
Experiences of a Neophyte Physics Teacher
March 16, 1998
Dr. Xiao-Dong Xiang
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
the Integrated Material Chip
March 9, 1998
Dr. Francis F. (Frank) Chen
University of California, Los Angeles
From Computer Chips to Potato Chips: How Plasma Physics Affects Our Everyday Life
March 2, 1998
Dr. Barry Kluger-Bell
Lawrence Hall of Science and the Exploratorium
Learning Physics Through Inquiry
February 23, 1998
Dr. Michael Riordan
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics
the Invention of the Transistor
February 9, 1998
Dr. Richard R. Freeman
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Fundamental Physics and Real Life
February 2, 1998
Michael A. Porter
Mike Porter Vineyards Consulting, Inc.
Physics in the Vineyards
December 1, 1997
Dr. Michael F. Toney
IBM Almaden Research Center
X-Ray Diffraction From Technologically Important Interfaces
November 24, 1997
Dr. Mark Adler
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Earth Invades Mars!  Details at 11:00
November 17, 1997
Dr. Steven J. Visco
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
New Cheap and Efficient Fuel Cells
November 10, 1997
Dr. Arthur B.C. Walker II
Stanford University
Probing the Mysterious Outer Layers of the Solar Atmosphere
November 3, 1997
Dr. Patrick Tam
Humboldt State University
Using Mathematica in Physics Education
October 27, 1997
Dr. Scott Sandford
NASA Ames Research Center
Comets, Meteorites, and the Origin of Life
October 20, 1997
David Lamb
University of Alabama
an Illuminating Discussion of the Display Industry
October 13, 1997
Dr. Robert A. Street
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Amorphous Silicon Electronics for Imaging and Display
October 6, 1997
Dr. Richard F. Post
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Flywheels and Flying Carpets
September 29, 1997
Kimberly Wiefling
Hewlett-Packard
an Education in Physics:  the Technical Path to Career Agility
September 22, 1997
Dr. Lynn R. Cominsky
Sonoma State University
Glast:   a Keener Eye for the Gamma-Ray Sky