Seminars:Fall 2007


Department of Physics and Astronomy

George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030

Location: Room 301, Research I


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Thursday Sept 6th, 10 am, Jeff Tollaksen, Department of Computational and Data Sciences, GMU, Quantum Paradoxes

Thursday Sept 6th, 11 am, Robert Ehrlich, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy,GMU, Three Inconvenient Truths about Global Warming

Thursday Sept 13th, 11 am, B-G Andersson, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Observations of Interstellar Grain Alignment

Thursday Sept. 27th, 11 am, Don Walko , Argonne National Laboratory, Ultrafast lattice dynamics of FeRh studied by time-resolved x-ray diffraction

Thursday Oct. 18th, 11 am, Massimo Riccotti, Dept. of Astronomy, UMd, Effect of non-evaporating Primordial Black Holes on the CMB

Friday, Nov. 2nd, 11 am, Phil Rubin, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy,GMU, Measuring a Neutrino Oscillation: The Daya Bay Experiment

Thursday, Nov. 15th, 11 am, Matthew Hill, Applied Physics Lab, Energetic Particles at the Solar System's Edge: New Observations from Voyager 1 & 2

Thursday, Dec. 6th, 11 am, Tara Thiagarajan, National Institute of Mental Health (NIH), Metastable States in the Cortex

Thursday, Dec. 13th, 11 am, Jenny Greene, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton, The Mass Function of Local Active Black Holes


Questions about the physics seminar? Contact Shobita Satyapal at satyapal@physics.gmu.edu

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