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What Physicists Do - Archive

Date Speaker Speaker Affiliation Lecture Title
Gregory Baszucki Knowledge Revolution a Complete Motion Laboratory on a Computer
Dr. Steven Stahler University of California at Berkeley Energetic Jets and Outflows From Young Stars
Dr. Thomas J. Hofler Naval Postgraduate School Thermoacoustic Refrigeration
Dr. Herbert B. Shore San Diego State University the Theory of Ideal Metals
Dr. Patricia Ann Beck Hewlett-Packard Co. Micromachining, Silicon Structures, and Sensors
Dr. Isabel Hawkins University of California at Berkeley the Extreme Ultraviolet Sky
James Aroyan University of California, Santa Cruz Dolphins, Sound, and Supercomputers
Dr. Miquel Salmeron Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Observing Atoms and Molecules With Powerful New Microscopes
Dr. Maurice Landstrass Crystallume Engineered Diamond Products New Diamond Science
Francis Moraes Oregon Graduate Institute Permafrost and Climate Change
Dr. Jane Luu University of California at Berkeley Comets Disguised as Asteroids
Ben Owen Sonoma State University Seeing the Universe Through Infrared Glasses
Thomas M. Tillotson Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Aerogels: The World's Lightest Solids
Dr. Peter Ryge Science Applications International Corp. Detecting Explosives With Nuclear Physics
Dr. John R. Dunning Sonoma State University Neutrons at Los Alamos in the Nineties
Dr. Daniel S. Chemla University of California at Berkeley Physics Applications of Quantum Well Optoelectronics
Dr. Andrei Linde Stanford University a Self-Reproducing Universe
Dr. Richard S. Muller University of California, Berkeley the Big Promise in Small Systems
Dr. Anthony Fainberg U.S. Office of Technology Assessment and Stanford University Physics and Congress: Looking at Sdi, Terrorists, and Other Species
Dr. Jay C. Davis Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory the Hunt for Iraqi Nuclear Weapons