Spring 2000
To see colloquia from previous semesters, please visit the Colloquia Archive.
| January 17 |
Is Graduate School Really as Wonderful (and/or Terrible) as the say? LC Physics Faculty |
| January 24 |
Animated Wavepacket-Wavepacket Scattering from a Two-Particle Schrodinger Equation Prof. Rubin Landau, Oregon State University |
| January 31 |
Room Acoustics and Wigner Distributions Dr. Jim Lee |
| February 7 |
Discovery of the Transuranic Elements Dr. Lawrence Ruby |
| February 14 |
Global Warming: Issues and Connections Prof. Aslam Khalil, Portland State University |
| February 21 |
Three-dimensional Mapping of Brain Activity Dr. Thomas Ferree, Electrical Geodesics |
| February 28 |
New Product Design of a Mobile Tree Processor Aaron Nelson, Engineer, Allied Systems |
| March 6 |
The Physics of Shoes Craig Johnston, Sr. Test Engineer, Nike |
| March 13 |
Atom Trapping Prof. Kristi Hendricksen, University of Puget Sound |
| March 20 | Spring Break |
| March 27 |
Industrial Vacuum Deposition: How Thin Films are Made Bobby Brown, Senior Chemistry Major, Lewis & Clark College |
| April 3 |
Modern Cosmological Puzzles Professor Gregory Bothun, University of Oregon |
| April 10 |
Advanced Physics Laboratory Projects L & C Physics Students |
| April 21 |
The Cutting Edge of Physics Education Research Adam Johnston, Physics ’94, Ph.D. candidate, University of Utah Instructor, Weber State University |
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Department of Physics
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