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Events During November, 2009

   Tuesday, November 3rd
Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar; 12:05 pm; 5310 Chamberlin (Refreshments will be served)
Poetry, mathematics, and science; Robin Chapman, UW Department of Communicative Disorders
Astronomy Colloquium; 3:45 pm; 3425 Sterling Hall
Can Quasars Quench Star Formation?; Christy Tremonti, UW Astronomy Dept
String Theory Seminar; 4:00 pm; 2301 Sterling Hall
Toward a Holographic Model of Color Flavor Locking; Heng-Yu Chen, UW-Madison

   Thursday, November 5th
R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar; 10:00 am; 5310 Chamberlin
Invariant form of spin-transfer switching condition; Yaroslaw Bazaliy, University of South Carolina
NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum; 4:00 pm; 5310 Chamberlin
The Baryon Resonance Spectrum and the 1/Nc Expansion; Richard Lebed, Arizona State University
Introductory Graduate Seminar; 5:30 pm; 2223 Chamberlin Hall
Astrophysics II: Astroparticle Physics and Neutrinos; Faculty, University of Wisconsin Department of Physics

   Friday, November 6th
Theory/Phenomenology Seminar; 2:30 pm; 2301 Sterling Hall
Rapidity Gap Events in Squark Pair Production at the LHC; Sascha Bornhauser, University of New Mexico
Physics Department Colloquium; 4:00 pm; 2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 3:30 pm)
Precision Muon Physics: Capturing a Moment in a Lifetime; David Hertzog, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

   Monday, November 9th
Physics/ECE/NE 922 (Plasma) Seminar; 12:05 pm; 2301 Sterling
"Lithium Experiments on the T-11M Tokamak: Development of Plasma Facing Components for a Steady-State fusion Reactor"; Sergei Mirnov, TRINITI Laboratory, Troitsk, Russia
NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum; 2:00 pm; 5310 Chamberlin Hall
The first year of the Fermi Large Area Telescope in space; Markus Ackermann
High Energy Seminar; 4:00 pm; 5310 Chamberlin
Search for active neutrino disappearance in MINOSSearch for active neutrino disappearance in MINOS; Brian Rebel, FNAL

   Tuesday, November 10th
Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar; 12:05 pm; 5310 Chamberlin (Refreshments will be served)
The stability of oscillators; George Hrabovsky, Madison Area Science and Technology
Astronomy Colloquium; 3:30 pm; 3425 Sterling Hall
What sets the Maximum Spin Rate of Neutron Stars?; Ira Wasserman, Cornell University, Astronomy Department

   Thursday, November 12th
R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar; 10:00 am; 5310 Chamberlin
Oxide Nanoelectronics; Jeremy Levy, University of Pittsburgh
NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum; 4:00 pm; 5310 Chamberlin
Galactic cosmic ray anisotropy : origin and implications and the role of IceCube; Paolo Desiati, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Introductory Graduate Seminar; 5:30 pm; 2223 Chamberlin Hall
Phenomenology; Barger, Everett, Halzen, Han, Petriello, University of Wisconsin Department of Physics

   Friday, November 13th
NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum; 2:30 pm; 2301 Sterling Hall
Lepton) Flavor Violation in SUSY GUT and Randall-Sundrum Models; Mu-Chun Chen, U. C. Irvine
Physics Department Colloquium; 4:00 pm; 2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 3:30 pm)
Inward Turbulent Diffusion of Plasmas in a Levitated Dipole; Michael Mauel, Columbia University

   Monday, November 16th
Physics/ECE/NE 922 (Plasma) Seminar; 12:05 pm; 2301 Sterling
"New Directions in Stellarator Optimization/Design"; Donald Spong, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
High Energy Seminar; 4:00 pm; 5310 Chamberlin
An Inclusive Search for H->WW at CDF; Dr. Matthew Herndon, Wisconsin

   Tuesday, November 17th
Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar; 12:05 pm; 5310 Chamberlin (Refreshments will be served)
Age Related Macular Degeneration Through the Eye of the Fly; Nansi Colley, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
Theory/Phenomenology Seminar; 2:30 pm; 2301 Sterling Hall
Jets and Jet Substructure at the LHC; David Krohn, Princeton University
Astronomy Colloquium; 3:30 pm; 3425 Sterling Hall
The subtle Physics of Black Hole Accrection"; Chris Reynolds, University of Maryland

   Wednesday, November 18th
R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar; 11:00 am; 5310 Chamberlin
Small Josephson Arrays as Protected Qubits; Michael Gershenson, Rutgers University

   Thursday, November 19th
R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar; 10:00 am; 5310 Chamberlin
Silicon metal insulator semiconductor nanostructures for solid-state quantum computing; Malcolm Carroll, Sandia National Laboratory
Introductory Graduate Seminar; 5:30 pm; 2223 Chamberlin Hall
Medical Physics; Meyerand, Nickles, Christian, University of Wisconsin Department of Medical Physics

   Friday, November 20th
Theory/Phenomenology Seminar; 2:30 pm; 2301 Sterling Hall
Collider and Flavor Phenomenology in the Scalar Sector of Warped Extra Dimensions; Manuel Toharia, University of Maryland
Physics Department Colloquium; 4:00 pm; 2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 3:30 pm)
Superconductivity at the Dawn of the Iron Age; Zlatko Tesanovich, John Hopkins University

   Monday, November 23rd
High Energy Seminar; 4:00 pm; 4274 Chamberlin
A New High-Sensitivity Search for Muon-to-Electron Conversion at Fermilab; Dr. Robert Bernstein, FNAL, Mu2e Co-Spokesperson

   Tuesday, November 24th
Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar; 12:05 pm; 4274 Chamberlin (Refreshments will be served)
Directed evolution of ionizing radiation resistance in Escherichia coli; Michael Cox, UW Department of Biochemistry
Astronomy Colloquium; 3:30 pm; 3425 Sterling Hall
"The Evolution of Red Galaxies in Clusters Over Half of Cosmic Time"; Dr. Greg Rudnick, University of Kansas
String Theory Seminar; 4:00 pm; 2301 Sterling Hall
Stanford Holographic Lattices, Dimers, and Glasses; Sho Yaida, Stanford University

   Thursday, November 26th
Thanksgiving
; 10:00 am;
No Seminar--Thanksgiving Recess;

   Friday, November 27th
Physics Department Colloquium; 4:00 pm;
No Colloquium--Thanksgiving Recess;

   Monday, November 30th
High Energy Seminar; 4:00 pm; 4274 Chamberlin
Fully Leptonic Charged B Decays at Babar.; Dr. Luke Corwin, Indiana University

 

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