| 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. |
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LECTURES are on THURSDAY at 2:00 pm in Conference Room N110 UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED
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Monday, September 2, 2002 -
Labor Day
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| 9/05 |
TBA TBA
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| 9/12 |
TBA TBA
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| 9/19 |
TBA TBA
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| 9/26 |
TBA TBA
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| 10/03 |
TBA TBA
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| 10/10 |
Anupam Garg, Northwestern
University, Chicago
"Spin
Tunneling in Magnetic Molecules - A Playground for Mathematical Physics"
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| 10/17 |
TBA TBA
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| 10/24 |
TBA TBA
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| 10/31 |
TBA TBA
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| 11/07 |
Nina Markovic, Harvard University "Superconductivity in nanowires"
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| 11/12 |
Andrew Zangwill, Georgia Institute
of Technology "Spin Transport in Magnetic Nanostructures"
Note: 3:00 PM |
| 11/14 |
TBA TBA
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| 11/15 |
Philip B. Allen
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, SUNY Stony Brook, and
Dept. of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University
"Clausius-Mosotti
at the Nanoscale: Spontaneously Polarized States"
Note: This is
Friday |
| 11/21 |
TBA TBA
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| 11/28 |
TBA TBA
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Thursday and Friday, November 28 and 29, 2002-- Thanksgiving Break
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| 12/05 |
Sam Bader, Argonne National Laboratory
Twisted Magnetic
Phases |
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| 12/12 |
Karsten Flensberg
Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics
Cornell University
"Coulomb Drag in Coupled Mesoscopic Systems"
Note: This is
at 3 PM |
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