Symposium in Honor of Lou Bruch
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Talks in 5280 Chamberlin Hall
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8:30-9:00 | continental breakfast | |
9:00-9:50 | Dick Manson (Clemson) | How Does a Gas Come into Equilibrium with its Container? |
10:00-10:25 | Hank Revercomb (Wisconsin) | From Esoteric Theory to Practical Observations: Not Such a Huge Leap |
10:30-11:00 | break | |
11:00-11:50 | Flemming Hansen (DTU) | 25 years collaboration with LWB: Some theoretical aspects of molecular films on solid surfaces |
12:00-1:45 | lunch in 4274 Chamberlin Hall | |
1:45-2:35 | Jackie Krim (NC State) | Electronic Contributions to Friction in Sliding Adsorbed Monolayers |
2:45-3:10 | Joel Gottlieb (AT&T Labs and Intrepid IT) | How Physics Enabled a Computer Science Career |
3:15-3:45 | break | |
3:45-4:35 | John Venables (ASU) | Multiscale Modeling of Physical Adsorption |
4:45-5:10 | Max Lagally (Wisconsin) | "Surface Science" in 2014: A Myopic Personal Approach |
7:00 | Dinner at Imperial Garden in Middleton | http://www.imperialgarden.com/ |