Lewis & ClarkCollege of Arts & Sciences

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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