Department of Physics Colloquium Series - Winter 2005
updated: October 12, 2005

Seminars begin at 4:00 PM , Coffee at 3:30 pm
Room 310, Robert H. Flarsheim Hall
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September 16, Nathan Oyler, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri - KC, Kansas City, MO (host J. Phillips)
   Solid State NMR Methods of Molecular Structure Determination in Peptides

September 23, Jeff Nguyen, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Berkeley, CA  (host M. Kruger)
   Recent Advances in Dynamic Compression: Tailored Thermodynamic Paths and High Pressure-Temperature Optical Properties

September 30, Keith Ashman, Department of Physics, University of Missouri - KC, Kansas City, MO
    Formation of Globular Clusters Systems

October 14, Peter Groner, Department of Chemistry, Kansas City, MO (host J. Phillips)
   Rotational Spectroscopy of Interstellar Cloud Molecules with Two Internal Rotors

October 21, Dmitri Petrovykh, Naval Research LaboratoryWashington DC (host F. Leibsle)
   DNA Chemistry on Surfaces: From Basic Surface Science To DNA Chips

October 28, Ludwig W. Bruch, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison WI (host J. Phillips)
    Monolayer Phonons

November 4, Mark R. Perderson, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC (host W.-Y. Ching)
    The Role of Polarization in Molecular and Cluster Physics

November 11, Jinke Tang, University of New Orleans,    Host:Ching 
    Fe3O4 - a half metal or not?

November 18,  Shizhong Yang, Department of Physics, University of Missouri - KC, Kansas City, MO
    Interesting results from adsorption and reaction of molecules on surface

December 2,  Dr. Robert Lemor, Fraunhofer-Institute for Biomedical Engineering, St. Ingbert, Germany, (host D. Wieliczka)
    Ultrasound in Biomedical Research - From Black and White to Molecular

January 20, Chun C. Lin,  Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI (host Committee)
    The K. L Cheng Lecture for 2006:
    Electron-Atom Collisions: from Franck-Hertz Experiment to Atom Traps

January 27, Andrew Holder,  Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri - KC, Kansas City, MO (host J. Phillips)
    TBA

February 3,  Paul Rulis, Department of Physics, University of Missouri - KC, Kansas City, MO
    TBA