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  Nonlinear Science Seminars

Each semester, the School of Physics invites a variety of speakers to come share their exciting research with students and faculty at Georgia Tech. All students and faculty are invited. If you have questions or would like to set up an appointment with one of the speakers, please contact Michael Chapman, Dragomir Davidovic, and Li You.
----ALL LECTURES ARE ON WEDNESDAYS AT 3:00 pm in LECTURE ROOM 5 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
 
8/5 Mark A. Berg,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,University of South Carolina
"Ultrafast, Nanoscale Measurements of Mechanical and Electrical Properties: DNA, Molecular Wires and Liquids"

Time: 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
Place: MiRC -Conference Room 102A
Contact Person: David Citrin 5-1579 or Yvonne Bridges 4-9003


Monday, September 2, 2002 - Labor Day
 
9/11 Cliff Henderson, School of Chemical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
"Patterning at the Nanoscale: Designing Materials and Processes to Enable Nanolithography"
9/18 Edward Thomas, Physics, Department, Auburn University, AL
"Dusty Plasmas - A New Sandbox for Plasma Physics"
9/25 Norman O. Birge, Michigan STate University
"Electron dephasing and energy exchange in mesoscopic metal wires"

10/02 Mark Edwards, Georgia Southern University
"Optical Manipulation of Gaseous Bose-Einstein Condensates"
10/09 Robert Lupton, Princeton University, October
"Searching for needles in the haystacks of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey"
10/16 Siyuan Han, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas
"Demonstration of Superconducting Schrodingerˇ¦s Cat in a Josephson Jjunction"
10/23 Dr. Stephen Nagler, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
"Quantum Magnets in One Dimension"
10/30 Dieter Meschede, Institut fuer Angewandte Physik, Universitaet Bonn
"Single Atom Wants to Meet Single Photon"

11/06 Christopher Monroe, University of Michigan
"Building a Quantum Computer Atom by Atom"
11/13 Prof. Pierre Ramond, University of Florida
"Neutrinos, The Shiest
Constituents of the Universe
"

Note:
Lecture Room 2
4:00 PM

11/20 David Stroud, Ohio-State University
Entangling Alliances: Photons and Charge Oscillations in Josephson Arrays"
Thursday and Friday, November 28 and 29, 2002-- Thanksgiving Break
 
12/04 Leonid Glazman, University of Minnesota
Transport in a Luttinger