Previous Seminar Listings
Colloquia and Seminars
PHYSICS AND RELATED FIELDS
Cornell University
Bulletin #7: October 12 to October 16
Monday, October 12
4:40 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY COLLOQUIUM, 119 Baker Lab, “Chemical Forces that Stabilize Proteins,” Ronald T. Raines, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Tuesday, October 13
4:00 DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCES COLLOQUIUM, 105 Space Sciences Building, “Peering into Protoplanetary Disks with Coronagraphy, Polarimetry, and Interferometry,” Marshall Perrin, UCLA. Refreshments at 3:45, 105 Space Sciences.
Wednesday, October 14
4:30 BIOPHYSICS COLLOQUIUM, 700 Clark Hall, “Technology Development for Deep Tissue Optical Imaging,” Yuxun Mao, Cornell University. Refreshments at 4:15.
Thursday, October 15
4:00 DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCES COLLOQUIUM, 105 Space Sciences Building, “Petascale Astrophysics: Mining the Sky with LSST,” Anthony Tyson, UC Davis. Refreshments at 3:45, 105 Space Sciences Building.
4:30 MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SEMINAR, 140 Bard Hall, “What's Going on Down There? Insights into Fundamental Processes in Organic Electronic Materials and Devices from Electric Force Microscopy,” John Marohn, Cornell University. Refreshments at 4:00, MS&E Lounge, Bard 260.
4:40 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY COLLOQUIUM, 119 Baker Lab, “Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrocatalytic Applications of Dendrimer-Encapsulated Nanoparticles,” Richard Crooks, University of Texas at Austin.
Friday, October 16
12:30 LEPP SEMINAR, 311 Newman Lab, “TBA,” Brian Wecht, IAS.
1:30 MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING COLLOQUIUM, 205 Thurston Hall, “Probing Worm Brains and Manipulating Cells and with Microfluidics,” Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology. Refreshments at 2:30, 206 Thurston Hall.
4:00 LEPP JOURNAL CLUB SEMINAR, 311 Newman Lab, “We are All Africans: What mtDNA and Y Chromosome Mutations Reveal About Human Origins and Migrations,” Byan Bhanot, Rutgers University. Refreshments at 3:45 pm.
Submissions can be made via-email to hmd37@cornell.edu
Department of Physics 117 Clark Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-2501
