Previous Seminar Listings
Colloquia and Seminars
PHYSICS AND RELATED FIELDS
Cornell University
Bulletin 7: October 8 to October 12
MONDAY, Oct. 8
Fall Break
TUESDAY, Oct. 9
Fall Break
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10
1:30 PARTICLE THEORY SEMINAR, 311 Newman Lab., “TBA,†David Tucker-Smith, Williams College.
4:30 BIOPHYSICS COLLOQUIUM JOINT WITH DEPARTMENT OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 700 Clark Hall, “Multiphoton Excitation Microscopy, In Vivo,†Robert Balaban, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. Refreshments at 4:15.
4:30 THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS SEMINAR, 205 Thurston Hall, “Diagnosis and Prognosis of Machines and Humans,†David Chelidze, University of Rhode Island. Refreshments at 4:15 in 206 Thurston Hall.
4:30 DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR, 155 Olin Hall, “In Vivo Imaging of Astrocytes,†Dr. Maiken Nedergaard, University of Rochester. Refreshments at 4:15 in 128 Olin Hall.
THURSDAY, Oct. 11
12:15 CENTER FOR NANOSCALE SYSTEMS (CNS) SEMINAR SERIES, 700 Clark Hall, “Active Photonic Nanomaterials: From Disordered to Periodic,†Hui Cao, Northwestern University. Pizza at noon.
2:45 MACHINES AND ORGANISMS: LOCOMOTION AND MANIPULATION SEMINAR, 201 Thurston, “TBA,†Mitra Hartmann, Northwestern University.
3:35 DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING AND DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR, 255 Olin Hall, “Development of Biotherapeutics,†Sa V. Ho, Pfizer R & D Global Biologics.
4:30 DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCES COLLOQUIUM, 105 Space Sciences Building, “"Rainfall" from Protostellar Envelopes onto Protoplanetary Disks,†Dan Watson, University of Rochester. Refreshments at 4:15 in 105 Space Sciences Building.
4:30 MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SEMINAR, 140 Bard Hall, “Investigating the Electronic and Chemical Properties of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Other Buried Things with Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy,†Clemens Heske, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Refreshments at 4:00 in the MS&E Lounge, 260 Bard Hall.
4:40 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. GENERAL COLLOQIUM, 119 Baker Lab., “Understanding Enzymes: Protein Conformation Coupled Catalysis,†Gordon Hammes, Duke University. Refreshments will be served.
FRIDAY, Oct. 12
1:30 PARTICLE THEORY SEMINAR, 311 Newman Lab., “TBA,†Alberto Nicolis, Harvard University.
Submissions can be made via-email to hmd37@cornell.edu
Department of Physics 117 Clark Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-2501
