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Previous SSO Seminars

Datesort iconLocationSpeakerTitle
Nov-04-2009 16:00Weniger 304Brady Gibbons, Materials Science, OSUMulti-functional oxide thin film materials development
Oct-28-2009 15:00Weniger 304Lunmei Huang, Dept. of Physics, University of OregonMaterials simulation from solid-state physics
Oct-21-2009 15:00Weniger 304Yevgeniy Kovchegov, Dept. of Mathematics, OSUOn Markov Chain Monte Carlo and mixing rates
Oct-14-2009 15:00Weniger 304Manish Gupta, Dept. of Chemistry, OSUDevelopment & Application of Ultrasensitive Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectrometry
Oct-08-2009 14:00Owen 103Scott A. Chambers, PNNLEpitaxial oxide films by pulsed laser deposition - growth subtleties and final properties (Note special location and time)
Jun-01-2009 15:00Bexell 102Prof. Theo Rasing, Radboud University Nijmegen, The NetherlandsControlling Magnetism with Light
May-27-2009 15:30Wngr 304Andriy ZakutayevOn the origin of p-type conductivity in BaCuChF (Ch = S, Se Te)
May-27-2009 15:00Wngr 304Sukosin ThongrattanasiriHypergratings: nanophotonics in planar anisotropic metamaterials
May-20-2009 15:00Weniger 304Prof. Henri Jansen, Department of Physics, OSUUltrosonic measurements of thin zinc layers on concrete
May-13-2009 15:00Weniger 304Jeff Hazbounn, Department of Physics, OSUThe effect of negative-energy shells on Schwarzschild geometry and their Penrose diagrams
May-06-2009 15:00Weniger 304Prof. Alex Chang, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, OSUDevelop Solution-based Processes for Flexible and Printing Electronics
Apr-29-2009 15:00Weniger 304Prof. David Cann, School of MIME, OSUHigh Energy Density Dielectrics Based on Bi-Perovskites
Apr-22-2009 15:00Weniger 304Prof. Albrecht Jander, School of EECS, OSUSpin Dependent Recombination for Magnetic Field Sensors
Apr-15-2009 15:00Weniger 304Marina Guenza, Department of Chemistry, University of OregonTheoretical Models to Bridge Time Scales in Polymer Dynamics
Apr-08-2009 15:00Weniger 304John Selker, OSUMulti-scale Temperature Measurement In Natural Environments: Application of Raman Backscatter Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing
Apr-01-2009 15:00Weniger 304Peter Moeck, Department of Physics, Portland State UniversityStructural fingerprinting of nanocrystals in the transmission electron microscope
Mar-11-2009 15:00Weniger 3041. Denny Jackson/ 2. Landon PrisbreyAPS Practice Talks: 1. Density-functional study... / 2. Electrostatic signatures...
Feb-25-2009 15:00Weniger 304Matt Leyden and Landon Prisbrey, Department of Physics, OSUThe Response of Nanotube Field Effect Transistors to Adsorped Protein [ Matthew Leyden ] Electronic detection of single molecule
Feb-18-2009 15:00Weniger 304Mark Kendrick, Department of Physics, OSUResonant Enhancement of Forces in Optical Tweezer Traps
Feb-11-2009 15:00Weniger 304Prof. Dan Steck, Department of Physics, University of OregonAll-Optical One-Way Barrier for Alkali Atoms
Feb-04-2009 15:00Weniger 304Seshini Pillay, University of Cape TownEffective computational modelling in the introductory physics course
Jan-28-2009 15:00Weniger 304Prof. Tania Vu, Dept of Biomedical Engineering, Oregon Health and Science UniversityMeasuring the Molecular Scale Dynamics of Protein Receptor Endocytic Trafficking in NeurAL Cells Using Quantum Dot BioCONJugate
Jan-21-2009 15:00Weniger 304Prof. Mas Subramanian, Department of Chemistry, OSU "Go-Go Atoms" in Cage and Tunnel Structures: Movers & Shakers of Thermoelectrics
Jan-14-2009 15:00Weniger 304Prof. Steven van Enk, Department of Physics, University of OregonDetecting entanglement: theory and practice
Dec-03-2008 15:00Weniger 304Zlatko Dimcovic, Department of Physics, OSUHolographic principle for ordinary matter: what is the exponent?
Nov-05-2008 15:00Weniger 304Andy Platt, Physics, OSUFluorescence and photoconductivity: a window into charge transport in organic semiconductors
Oct-22-2008 15:00Weniger 304Prof. Honglyoul Ju, Department of Physics, Yonsei University, Seoul, KoreaCombinatorial Approaches in Search of New Transparent Semiconductors for Transparent Thin Film Transistors
Oct-15-2008 15:00Weniger 304Dr. Greg Benison, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, OSUWhat Nuclear Magnetic Resonance can tell us about Proteins: Application to a Folding Scaffold and its Targets
Oct-08-2008 15:01Weniger 304Prof. Nathan Gibson, Department of Mathematics, OSUApproximating Dispersive Mechanisms Using the Debye Model with Distributions of Dielectric Parameters